Guidelines for Harvesting Wood
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January 16, 2009
Courtesy Forest Guild
The creation of new guidelines for forestry presents the opportunity to encourage practices that go beyond minimum acceptable practices and instead focus on enhancing the full suite of ecological values.
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Key Report Recommendations:
Consider the full range of potential impacts of biomass removals when developing new guidelines.
Use the best available science for the ecoregion(s) covered by the guidelines to determine appropriate recommendations.
Include as much public input and collaboration as possible in guideline development.
Define terms such “woody biomass” clearly and appropriately.
Make clear and specific recommendations to retain standing dead trees, existing CWM, harvest generated CWM, FWM, and the forest floor.
The report, An Assessment of Biomass Harvesting Guidelines, is available at the Forest Guild's website.
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