Title: Forest Resources
1Forest Resources
- Types of timber harvesting sustainable
management
2What types of forests are there?
- Old-growth forest Original forests that have not
been disturbed for logging, road building, or
development - Sometimes called primary, ancient, virgin, or
primeval forests - 36 of worlds forest
- High biodiversity
3Forests Vary in Their Make-up, Age, and Origins
- Second-growth forest
- Area which has re-grown after a major disturbance
such as fire, insect, or timber harvest - 60 of worlds forest
- Happens by natural succession -small shrubs and
trees followed by the larger trees
4Forests Vary in Their Make-up, Age, and Origins
- Tree plantation (tree farm)
- Planted stands of a particular tree species that
are maintained, harvested, and replanted - Typically used for paper or particle board
5What are forests good for?
Estimated annual value Economic
services 1.8 trillion Ecological services 4.7
trillion
6How are trees cut?
- Three major tree harvesting methods
- Selective cutting
- Clear-cutting
- Strip cutting
- Seed tree/shelterwood
7Selective cutting
- Selective Cutting
- Mature trees are harvested individually from
diverse forests - Younger trees left to harvest later
- Reduces crowding
- Removes diseased trees
- Encourages growth of younger trees
8Clear-cutting
- Clear-cutting
- Removing all trees in a single pass.
9Clear-cutting
Clear-cutting
10Strip-cutting
- Strip-cutting
- A type of clear cutting that involves clear
trees along the contours of the land. - Less erosion
11 Other ways forests can be destroyed
- Forest fire
- Insect damage (mountain pine beetle in BC)
- Disease (Dutch elm disease in Ottawa)
12Fire Can Threaten Forest Ecosystems
- Forest fires can either benefit or harm forests
- Burn away flammable ground material
- Prevent larger, more destructive fires
- Release valuable mineral nutrients
- Stimulate new forest growth
13Forest fires continued
- Surface fires
- Usually burn leaf litter and undergrowth
- May provide food in the form of vegetation that
sprouts after fire - Crown fires
- Extremely hot, burns whole trees, jump from
treetop to treetop - Fierce and hard to control
14Insect damage
15Issues in forestry
- Human activities have reduced the earths forest
cover by as much as half. - Deforestation temporary or permanent removal of
large areas of forests - Results from unsustainable cutting of trees
- Where is deforestation an issue?
- Developing countries used for fuel, wood in
tropical forests used by international logging
companies - Developed countries boreal forests used for
timber and paper
16Unsustainable Logging is a Major Threat to
Forest Ecosystems
- Building roads into previously inaccessible
forests paves the way for increased erosion,
habitat fragmentation, loss of biodiversity, and
invasion by non-native species. - For this reason, many federal wilderness areas do
not allow the construction of roads.
17We Have Cut Down Almost Half of the Worlds
Forests
18Tropical Forests Are Disappearing Rapidly
- Poor soil in tropical forests
- Run-off
- Not much can grow after gain
19Are there solutions?
- We can use forests more sustainably by
emphasizing - Economic value of ecological services
- Harvesting trees no faster than they are
replenished - Protecting old-growth and vulnerable areas