FORESTRY
FOREST MANAGEMENT
Question
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Clear-cutting
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Seed-tree approach
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Shelterwood approach
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Selection system
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Detailed explanation-1: -Selection Systems Selection systems, in contrast, result in uneven-aged stands of regrown trees. In a selection system, only some of the trees in a forest are cut at once.
Detailed explanation-2: -Single-Tree Selection This approach is the most intensive among major methods of timber harvesting. It involves the removal of individual mature, low-quality, or competing trees. Among the advantages is constant wood production.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Coppice-forest or Sprout Method-The coppice method produces tree stands that originate mostly from vegetative regeneration.
Detailed explanation-4: -Uneven-age management in forestry refers to a system of management that periodically selects individual trees or small groups of trees for harvest. In general, the concept of uneven-age management entails the sustained yield of forest products while maintaining continuous forest cover.