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Title: Forest Planning at the Landscape Level


1
Forest Planning at the Landscape Level
  • John Sessions
  • Forest Engineering

2
Overview
  • Why Make a Plan?
  • What is in a Plan
  • Levels of Planning
  • Some Forest Goals and Issues
  • An Example Strategic/Landscape Plan

3
Why Make a Plan?
  • To delineate the goals for the forest
  • To describe how the forest will be managed
  • To guide the activities on the forest
  • To project and display the consequences of
    proposed actions
  • To utilize and display a reasoned approach to
    managing a forest
  • To stimulate and integrate creative ideas for
    forest management
  • To satisfy a law or regulation

4
What is in a Forest Plan ?
  • Goals for the forest
  • How the forest will be managed to meet the
    goals
  • The effects and outputs of such management in the
    short and long run
  • How the plan will be monitored

5
Levels of Planning
  • Strategic Planning Long term, generally
    non-spatial
  • Landscape Planning Smaller Areas, short term,
    generally spatial
  • Operational Planning Small Areas, very short
    term, high spatial detail

6
Some Strategic Planning Goals
  • Maximize asset value
  • Ensure sustainable forest structures for some mix
    of timber production, wildlife, fish, and
    recreation
  • Provide forest protection

7
Some Landscape Planning Issues
  • Visual Management
  • Distribution of stand structures needed to
    maintain wildlife habitat and watershed condition
  • Legal requirements (maximum size of regeneration
    harvest)
  • Road management

8
Some Operational Planning Issues
  • Detailed harvest planning including
  • Harvest system selection
  • Road location and design
  • Landing location
  • Stream protection and restoration
  • Maintenance of wildlife habitat
  • Site preparation
  • Fuel reduction

9
Example of a Strategic/Landscape Plan The
Elliott State Forest
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Goals
  • Provide a non-declining flow of forest products
  • Accelerate creation of forest structure to
    provide target levels of nesting and foraging
    habitat for the spotted owl and nesting habitat
    for the marbled murrelet
  • Accelerate improvement of habitat for salmon

12
Planning Requirements
  • Recognize logging feasibility of harvest
    settings, coordinate regeneration harvests, limit
    opening size, satisfy green-up requirements
  • Recognize thinning opportunities near roads
  • Limit the magnitude of activities adjacent to
    reserve areas

13
Land Classification and Activities
  • 94,000 acres
  • 150 year planning horizon, 5 yr periods
  • 2,700 forest stands
  • 57,000 parcels
  • 1,900 logging settings
  • 576 forest types
  • 60 thinning prescriptions per forest type
  • 20 alternative final harvest ages
  • 400 thousand decision variables

14
Decision Variables 7 integer variables per
parcel
  • Which silvicultural prescription (px) should be
    assigned to each parcel to meet spatial and
    temporal goals for the existing stand?
  • When should each existing stand be harvested and
    replanted?
  • What silvicultural px should be assigned to the
    new stand and when should the new stand be
    harvested and replanted?
  • What silvicultural px should be assigned to the
    second new stand and when should the this stand
    be harvested and replanted?
  • What will be the silvicultural prescription of
    the third new stand?
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