Levels-of-Growing-Stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir. Report no. 16, Sayward Forest and Shawnigan Lake / [by] Dennis Beddows. : Fo46-17/393E-PDF

In the 1960s, nine installations of Douglas-fir were established in the Pacific Northwest by the Levels-of-Growing-Stock Cooperative, a research cooperative comprising both Canadian and US forests services, including the British Columbia Ministry of Forests and the Canadian Forest Service. These installations were established to determine the effects of the amount of growing stock retained in repeatedly thinned stands of Douglas-fir on cumulative wood production, tree size and growth-to-growing stock ratios. This is a report on two installations on Vancouver Island, one at Sayward Forest and one at Shawnigan Lake.

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Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service.
Title Levels-of-Growing-Stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir. Report no. 16, Sayward Forest and Shawnigan Lake / [by] Dennis Beddows.
Series title Information report. [BC-X series]BC-X-393
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English]
Note(s) "In 1969, the Canadian Forest Service (CFS) joined the Levels-Of-Growing-Stock (LOGS) cooperative study in Douglas-fir, coordinated by the Pacific Northwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service, Portland, Oregon. Thus, this report is both Report No. 16 in the LOGS series and CFS Information Report BC-X-393."--p.3 of 80. The catalogue number (Fo46-17/393E), ISSN (0830-0453) and ISBN (0-662-32132-4) for the print edition have been incorrectly copied in this electronic publication.
(Résumé en français.)
Publishing information Victoria - British Columbia : Natural Resources Canada. 2002.
Description 80p.figs., graphs, map, references, tables
Catalogue number
  • Fo46-17/393E-PDF
Subject terms Model forests
Trees
Western provinces
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