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Large-Scale Silvicultural Experiments In Western Oregon and Washington

Large-scale silviculture experiments (LSSEs) are silviculture experiments
conducted at operational scales. As true manipulative experiments, LSSEs
are characterized by such fundamental elements of experimental design
as randomization, replication, and unmanipulated, “control” treatments.
As large-scale experiments, the LSSEs reviewed here are designed to be
both spatially and temporally large in scale. The size range of individual
LSSE experimental units—typically between 5 and 100 acres, with an average
area of approximately 25 acres—falls within that of operational-scale
management units on public lands in the Pacific Northwest. Operational-scale
experimental units permit inferences drawn from the LSSEs to be directly
related to management information needs without having to scale up research
results from smaller experimental plots.
The LSSEs reviewed here are also temporally large in scale, with proposed
study durations of 20 to 200 years. As silviculture experiments, these
LSSEs include at least one experimental treatment that involves thinning
or harvesting of trees to develop silvicultural alternatives. A defining
characteristic of LSSEs is that a broad range of response variables (e.g.,
tree species and size structure, small mammals, woody debris, fungi, soils,
microclimate, and social perceptions) are measured to characterize the
response of the forest ecosystem to the experimental treatments.
Click on the links below for detailed overviews of 12 LSSEs in western
Oregon and Washington with which the Pacific Northwest Research Station
is substantially involved. (The letters following the study names indicate
the location of each study on the map at the right.)
Capitol Forest Study (A)
Clearwater Study (B)
Demonstration of Ecosystem Management
Options Study (C)
DMS Initial Thinning Study (D)
DMS Re-Thinning Study (E)
DMS Riparian Buffer Study (F)
Forest Ecosystem Study (G)
Long-Term Ecosystem Productivity
Study (H)
Olympic Habitat Development Study
(I)
Siuslaw Thinning and Underplanting
For Diversity Study (J)
Uneven-Aged Management Project (K)
Young Stand Thinning and Diversity Study
(L)
Integrating Science and
Experience into Silvicultural Prescriptions and Forest Research
Summary and Presentations from the Workshop held June 14-15, 2007 in
Vancouver, Washington. Click the title above or here
to read summaries and view slideshow presentations in PDF format.
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