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Chanterelle Mushrooms on Vancouver Island, British Columbia

机译:鸡油菌蘑菇在温哥华岛,不列颠哥伦比亚省

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This paper presents a synthesis of an original case study that investigated the social, economic, and ecological characteristics of the Pacific golden chanterelle (Cantharellus formosus) harvest in British Columbia, with an emphasis on northern Vancouver Island. It draws on the experience of wild mushroom harvesters and buyers, current forest mycological research, and global trade data. The wild mushroom resource contributes directly to rural economies and is part of the natural capital of the region. Wage expectations are generally low, but many people pick mushrooms for personal use and recreation, regardless of profit. Sustainability of chanterelle harvests is tied to forest management practices; the absence of any regulatory or policy framework for addressing the management requirements for chanterelles creates uncertainty about future supplies. Shorter timber harvest rotations are implicated in the loss of habitat and harvesting opportunities; however, there is reason to believe that timber and chanterelles can be managed compatibly, albeit with some tradeoffs. Available inventory information can be used to identify the best habitats that should be managed on longer rotations. Alternatively, compatible management strategies could include green-tree retention focussed on the best chanterelle habitat; commercial thinning that maintains a sufficient density of chanterelle host trees, and manipulating younger stands to enhance production at an earlier age. Global trade data indicate a slight decline in the value of the Canadian chanterelle harvest in recent years; however, the industry is relatively young and characterized by fluctuations in production and markets, and there is reason to be optimistic for the future of the industry on Vancouver Island.
机译:本文提供了一个原始案例研究的综合报告,该案例研究了不列颠哥伦比亚省太平洋金鸡油(Cantharellus formosus)收获的社会,经济和生态特征,重点是北温哥华岛。它借鉴了野生蘑菇收割者和购买者的经验,当前的森林真菌学研究以及全球贸易数据。野生蘑菇资源直接为农村经济做出了贡献,并且是该地区自然资本的一部分。工资期望通常较低,但是许多人不顾利润选择采摘蘑菇作个人用途和娱乐用途。鸡油菌采伐的可持续性与森林管理实践息息相关;缺乏解决鸡油菌管理要求的任何法规或政策框架,给未来的供应带来不确定性。较短的木材采伐轮换与栖息地的丧失和采伐机会有关;但是,我们有理由相信,尽管有一些折衷,但可以对木材和黄蘑菇进行兼容管理。可用的清单信息可用于识别应长期轮换管理的最佳栖息地。另外,兼容的管理策略可以包括以最佳的黄蘑菇栖息地为重点的绿树保留;商业化伐木,以保持足够的密度的鸡油菌寄主树,并操纵较年轻的林分以提高幼龄时的产量。全球贸易数据表明,近年来加拿大油鸡的收成略有下降。但是,该行业相对较年轻,其特点是生产和市场波动,因此有理由对温哥华岛上该行业的未来感到乐观。

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