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Climate Smart Forestry Indicators
Pacific Northwest & Canadian Management Standards Comparison
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Indicators and ReferencesState RequirementsCertification Standards
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IndicatorImpact LevelHow this Affects CarbonReferencesOregon FPAWashington FPACalifornia FPACanada?SFIFSCPEFCATF
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Even-agedUneven-agedEven-agedUneven-agedEven-agedUneven-agedEven-agedUneven-agedPacific NW StatesCanada
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Wildlife Tree Retentionmedium(____%) 2 living trees & 2 downed logs per acre?Clumps38% of basal area (15-25 trees per acre) on Class II & III lands30% of basal area on short-term FSC stands; 10% of basal area on long-term FSC stands; but no retention required on harvests of less than 6 acresnone, just to replicate natural disturbances
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Harvest Stand300 acre max; average is 120 acresaverage is 120 acres20 acres for tractor yarding or 30 acres on flat land (<30% grade); variance can be requested to state forestry board of up to 40 acres30 acres for aerial or cable yarding; variance can be requrested to state forestry board of up to 40 acres
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Rotation Length
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Riparian Buffers
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Transportation Lengths
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Soil treatments
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Slash treatments
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Regeneration Requirements
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Species type
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How to organize?
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By forest type? Wet vs. Dry, boreal vs. temperate rainforest? Etc.
By state?
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By treatment type? Production vs. restoration?
By region?
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By forest type?
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Harvest typologies:
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Main TypesSub typologies
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Clearcut
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Seed tree
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shelterwood
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coppice
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patch cut
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retention
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