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Forest Management Planning Forestry Section 4/11/2015 Will Walker Principal Forester RIDEM [email protected] 401.539.2356

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Forest Management

PlanningForestry Section

4/11/2015

Will WalkerPrincipal Forester

[email protected]

401.539.2356

What is forestry?O Forestry is the science, art, and craft

of creating, managing, using, conserving, and repairing forests and associated resources, in a sustainable manner, to meet desired goals, needs, and values for human benefit.

Intro to the Forest Management Plan (FMP)O Forest management plans (FMP) can

be complex or relatively simple.

O It all depends on the landowners management objectives and the current conditions of the forest.

FMP

O FMP’s typically contain the following elements:

• Title / Signature page• Landowner objective statement• General property overview and

history• Map set • Stand descriptions• Activity schedule

Title / Signature pageO Signatures of the landowner,

consulting forester and State Forester’s representative.

O Date plan was prepared, plan preparers name, address and phone number.

O Landowners name, address and phone number.

O Legal description of property and number of forested acres to be managed according to the plan.

Objective Statement

O The objective statement usually touches upon one or more of the following:

• Forest health• Water quality• Soil conservation• Timber production• Aesthetics• Recreation• Wildlife habitat

Objective Statement cont…O Can be broken down into Primary

and Secondary objectives

O Ex.) The primary objectives are to improve the forest health, while providing a diversity of wildlife habitat. Secondary objectives include protecting water quality and maintaining a network of trails for recreational uses.

Objective Statement cont…

O The objective statement sets the tone of the FMP as a whole.

O Management recommendations should be based on the landowner objectives.

O In other words, recommended activities should be directly related to reaching the objectives of the landowner.

O More on this later…

Property OverviewO Consists of a general description of

the property.O Attributes such as topography,

watersheds, natural landmarks, major forest types and other distinctive features of the property.

O Ex.) The stonewall of the eastern boundary and stand of suppressed cedar indicate past agricultural use.

Map Set

• Forest Management Plans should include at least 4 maps.

• Soil map• Forest stand map• Locus map• Topography mapOther maps include wetland, aerial, and endangered species maps.

Locus Map

Forest type or stand map

Soils map

Topographic Map

Stand Descriptions

O Portion of the FMP where detail is limitless.

O Meat and potatoes of the FMP.O Science.O Mathematics.O Creativity.

Stand Descriptions cont…O Forest stands are delineated based

on age, species composition, diameter (size), health, topography, soils, the list goes on.

O Each forest stand should be similar in one or more of the above attributes.

Stand Descriptions cont…

O Each stand description should include;• Stand objective statement• Forest type• Understory condition• Acreage• Stocking level• Basal Area/acre• Trees per acre• Soil Type• Site index

Stand Descriptions cont…

O Not only numerical data required.O Narrative explaining the data and

general stand overview.O Most important are the stand

recommendations.

O Ex.) Due to the overstocked state of this stand, conduct some thinning. Remove poorly formed stems that have no future timber value, while releasing more desirable trees. Overall forest health will improve as a result of this thinning.

So what’s the takeaway??

O Title / Signature pageO Landowner objective statementO General property overview and

historyO Map set O Stand descriptionsO Activity schedule

Most Importantly O Base recommendations on achieving

the landowner’s Goals/Objectives.

Questions?