Uneven-aged eucalypt forests used for pulpwood extraction are generally clearfelled. This method is not necessary to induce regeneration. Clearfelling may be less expensive in the short term, but will result in a medium-term loss of sawlog, may be unsuited to extreme sites, may not be a more productive system than selection, and is likely to have more severe edaphic, aesthetic and biotic impact than selection. There may be a greater potential loss of productivity to wild fire with clearfelling than with selective systems. -from Authors
History
Publication title
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Volume
13
Issue
5-6
Pagination
136-141
ISSN
0004-9549
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences
Publisher
Control Publications
Place of publication
Australia
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Assessment and management of freshwater ecosystems