Forest site classification in New Brunswick

  • Bowling C
  • Zelazny V
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Six site classification field guides covering nine site regions were published in March, 1989. They completed the design phase of a province-wide site classification program begun in 1981. The site classification system is designed as an on-site, preharvest assessment tool for use in mature and overmature natural stands. It incorporates easily recognizable vegetation and soil characteristics to classify each stand into a Vegetation Type (VT), a Soil Type (ST), and a Treatment Unit (TU). Forest management and silvicultural interpretations are given for each TU, with the primary interpretation being site productivity.

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Bowling, C., & Zelazny, V. (1992). Forest site classification in New Brunswick. The Forestry Chronicle, 68(1), 34–41. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc68034-1

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