The algorithm RLS-PLUS was developed to yield solutions to the
multivariate control problem of diameter and species optimization for mixed conifer
and hardwood stands. The problem is specified with twenty-five state variables
consisting of five species groups with four merchantable diameter classes and one
unmerchantable class. This gives twenty diameter...
Strip thinning is recognized as a way of commercial thinning
young-growth stands. strip thinning has been used worldwide. The
purpose of this study was to explicitly evaluate the costs and benefits
associated with skyline strip thinning in young Douglas-fir
(Pseudotuqo menzesii Franco) stands in the Pacific Northwest and to
compare...
This paper describes the results of a project conducted to determine
the magnitude of and the parameters affecting the magnitude of the
cable tensions generated during lateral yarding operations in a cable
thinning. Specific emphasis was placed on measuring mainline tensions
as a function of turn weight, turn length, mainline...
The PATH algorithm, which is the efficient dynamic
programming algorithm developed by Paredes and Brodie
(1987) was interpreted from a different point of view.
This modification of the PATH algorithm by the calculus of
variations vastly diminished the calculation task and
memory required to store optimal stands at each stage....
This paper describes methods that can be used to
evaluate stand and tree growth response to a single
application of fertilization and/or thinning with data
collected from multiple installations. Two kinds of
methods were proposed: (1) structure analysis which
applies covariance analysis in a blocked design with and
without sampling...
This study assessed the effects of thinning on arthropod communities on understory plants in the Central Oregon Coast Range. Arthropods were sampled from five understory plants in five pairs of thinned and unthinned, young (50-80 yrs), managed Douglas-fir stands, from late May to mid-July of 1998. Vine maple (Acer circinatum),...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the influence of forest fuels reduction on the diet quality, botanical composition, relative preference, and foraging efficiency of beef cattle grazing at different stocking rates. A split plot factorial design was used, with the whole plots (3 ha) being fuel reduced or no treatment...