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Title:Overstory tree and regeneration data from the "Management Intensity Demonstration" study at Penobscot Experimental Forest


Author:
Waskiewicz, Justin D. ;  Kenefic, Laura S. ;  Puhlick, Joshua J. ;  Rogers, Nicole S. ;  Brissette, John C.
Publication Year:
2014
How to Cite:
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Waskiewicz, Justin D.; Kenefic, Laura S.; Puhlick, Joshua J.; Rogers, Nicole S.; Brissette, John C. 2014. Overstory tree and regeneration data from the "Management Intensity Demonstration" study at Penobscot Experimental Forest. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2014-0003
Abstract:
This data publication contains overstory and sapling tree measurements, seedling stocking tallies, and permanent sample plot location data collected from 1950 to 2011 at the Penobscot Experimental Forest in Maine. These data were collected under the working plan: RS-NE "Cutting Practice Level Plots: Penobscot Experimental Forest" and later revisions (see Methodology citation section). This study provides data for four different management regimes: selection cutting on 5-year ("high-order") and 15-year ("good") cycles, fixed diameter-limit cutting on a 15-year cycle ("fair"), and unregulated harvest ("poor") which is also called commercial clearcutting.
Keywords:
biota; Forest Products; Forest products industry; Inventory, Monitoring, & Analysis; Assessments; Natural Resource Management & Use; Conservation; Forest management; Restoration; Timber; silviculture; species composition; forest management; forest stand dynamics; tree regeneration; tree and stand growth; cutting practice levels; EFR; Experimental Forest; balsam fir; red spruce; woody plants; multiple species; plants; Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
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