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The role of silviculture in British Columbia forest management Cover

The role of silviculture in British Columbia forest management

Open Access
|Mar 2025

Abstract

The province of British Columbia (BC) has undergone several attempts to address public discontent with forest management reflected in the decline in forestry over the last 25 years. The creation of silviculture systems such as variable retention and clearcut with reserves has addressed biodiversity and visual quality values allowing forest tenure holders to access timber using a clearcut, the profitable high volume/low-cost harvesting system. The author lists the negative consequences of application of retention silviculture systems built for purposes other than tree regeneration and timber production. The predominant application of such a silviculture system in BC and non-existence of forest management rooted in traditional partial harvesting systems may be a factor in financial losses to the Province of BC, decline in timber production and excessive application of chemical and manual brushing.

The author suggests that the overhaul of forest management in BC including tenure reform and silviculture regulation change is needed to ensure proper ecologically suitable silviculture systems are applied and the BC forest management is revitalized.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2025-0005 | Journal eISSN: 2199-5907 | Journal ISSN: 0071-6677
Language: English
Page range: 46 - 50
Submitted on: Oct 10, 2024
Accepted on: Jan 15, 2025
Published on: Mar 7, 2025
Published by: Forest Research Institute
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Jacek Bańkowski, published by Forest Research Institute
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