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Historical disturbance regimes as a reference for forest policy in a multiowner province: a simulation experiment
- Abstract::
- Using a landscape simulation model, we examined ecological and economic implications of forest policies designed to emulate the historical fire regime across the 2 x 10⁶ ha Oregon Coast Range. Simulated policies included two variants of the current policy and three policies reflecting aspects of the historical fire regime. Policy development was guided by the management intentions of four owner groups: forest industry, nonindustrial private, state, and federal. Fire severity was emulated with green-tree retention standards; fire frequency was emulated with annual harvestable area restrictions; and fire extent was emulated with harvest-unit size regulations. Simulated disturbance-based policies produced age-class distributions closer to the estimated historical range than those created by the current policy. Within 100 years, proportions of younger forests were within the historical range, while older forests moved closer to, but remained below, historical conditions. In the near term, disturbance-based policies produced annual harvest volumes 20%-60% lower than those produced by the current policy. However, relative costs of disturbance-based policies diminished over time. Our results suggest that if expediting a return to historical age-class distributions at a provincial-scale was a goal, then public lands would be needed to provide large patches of old forest. In addition, this experiment illustrated that distributing costs and benefits of conservation policies equitably across multiple private landowners is a significant challenge.
- Author(s):
- Thompson, J.R. , Johnson, K.N. , Lennette, M. , Spies, T.A. , Bettinger, P.
- Subject(s):
- timber management , logging , forest policy , forest management , simulation models , forest ownership , forest stands , stand composition , stand structure , age structure , forest ecology , forest trees , wildfires , frequency , fire ecology , landscape ecology , forest yields , forest economics , history , fire regime , Oregon
- Description:
- In the special issue: The ecology of forest insect invasions and advances in their management.
- Source:
- Canadian journal of forest research 2006 Feb., v. 36, no. 2
- Language:
- English
- Year:
- 2006
- Collection:
- Journal Articles, USDA Authors, Peer-Reviewed
- File:
- Download [PDF]
- Rights:
- Works produced by employees of the U.S. Government as part of their official duties are not copyrighted within the U.S. The content of this document is not copyrighted.