FOREST ECOLOGY
FOREST MANAGEMENT
Question
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The harvesting of timber where small numbers of mature and healthy seed-producing trees are left standing so that they can reseed the logged area
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seed tree approach
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uneven planting
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even planting
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classic tree approach
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -SEED TREE CUT-A harvesting method in which a few scattered trees are left in the area to provide seed for a new forest stand.
Detailed explanation-2: -Clear-cutting is when an entire stand is cut for harvest. Single-tree cutting is harvesting select mature trees. Shelterwood cutting is when the forest is “thinned” of more mature trees, and a group-selected cut is when a small patch of trees is selected and cut.
Detailed explanation-3: -Clearcutting is a timber harvesting practice where most of the trees in a given area are harvested at the same time. Oregon law limits the size of clearcuts and requires landowners to leave trees in certain areas to protect rivers and streams and provide wildlife habitat.
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