Silvicultural Guide for the Tolerant Hardwood Forest in Ontario

Summary


Describes silvicultural practices for tolerant hardwood forests in Ontario. It also provides current scientific and technological information for resource managers to use in developing forest prescriptions for this major forest working group.

 

Date Published:  May 31, 1999
Publisher:  Ontario Government, Ministry of Natural Resources
Author:  Forest Management

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This document describes silvicultural practices for tolerant hardwood forests in Ontario. It also provides current scientific and technological information for resource managers to use in developing forest prescriptions for this major forest working group.

 

Note: Replaces A Silvicultural Guide for the Tolerant Hardwoods Working Group in Ontario (1990), referenced in the Forest Operations and Silviculture Manual (Ontario Regulation 167/95 as amended).

 

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Silvicultural Guide for the Tolerant Hardwood (PDF, 2.9MO 409 pages)

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