id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gmmy7hpaxne7vhyxhmyi6akmtq Eric J. Gustafson Expanding the scale of forest management: allocating timber harvests in time and space 1996 17 .pdf application/pdf 9085 911 62 This study examined the effect of clustering timber harvest zones and of changing the land use categories of zones as a study area, I used a timber harvest allocation model to simulate four management alternatives. the amount of forest edge across the landscape, as well as an increase in the average age of stands when harvested. produced amounts of forest interior and edge comparable to those of the dispersed alternative with half the rate of harvest. Should the designation of the land use(s) within a 1985), changing the management emphasis to unmanagement area be static for long periods of time even-age management.-This amendment reduced the size distribution of harvests, the total area of forest to native, the timber land base was divided into three Amount of forest edge produced by timber harvest altema(1300 ha per decade). ./cache/work_gmmy7hpaxne7vhyxhmyi6akmtq.pdf ./txt/work_gmmy7hpaxne7vhyxhmyi6akmtq.txt