Effects of intensive forest management on stand and landscape characteristics in northern New Brunswick, Canada (1945–2027)
Problem Addressed: Landscape patterns and changes caused by harvesting and silviculture
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Evaluation of historical and future changes in species composition, age classes, and patch characteristics between 1945, 2002, and projections to 2027
Key Findings: Strong cumulative effect of forest management on landscape patterns, especially the socially mandated drive for smaller clearcuts resulting in the loss of large patches
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- Etheridge, David A.
University of New Brunswick - MacLean, David A.
University of New Brunswick
macleand@unb.ca - Wagner, Robert G.
University of Maine - Wilson, Jeremy S.
University of Maine
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