Differentiated management intensities - a way towards integration and segregation of forestry and nature conservation
1998
Zerbe, S.
General nature conservation objectives of sustainable forestry and different leading ideas for the development of forests and landscapes in the future are discussed and some conflicts are identified. Five types of stand development, in which the intensities of silvicultural management differ distinctly, are introduced within a concept for integration and segregation of forestry and nature conservation: the natural regeneration type, the stand transformation type and theafforestation type combining land use and nature conservation on the same areas and the stand maintaining type and natural forest type giving priority to nature conservation purposes on separate areas. Wheras impact on forests could be reduced largely with the natural regeneration type aiming at the development of more near-natural woodland in Central Europe, forestry could concentrate its management on the secular task of transforming the widespread coniferous plantations into mixed deciduous forests.
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