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Concentrating anthropogenic disturbance to balance ecological and economic values: Applications to forest management

机译:专注于平衡生态和经济价值的人为干扰:森林管理的应用

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To maintain healthy ecosystems, natural-disturbance-based management aims to minimize differences between unmanaged and managed landscapes. Two related approaches may help accomplish this goal, either applied together or in isolation: (1) concentrating anthropogenic disturbance through zoning (with protected areas and intensive management); and (2) emulating natural disturbances. The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of these two approaches, applied both in isolation and in combination, on the structure of the forest landscape. To do so, we use a spatially explicit landscape simulation model on a large fire-dominated landscape in eastern Canada. Specifically, we examine the effects of (1) increasing the maximum size of logged stands (cutblocks) to better emulate the full range of fire sizes in a fire-dominated landscape, (2) increasing protected areas, and (3) adding aggregated or dispersed intensive wood production areas to the landscape in addition to protected areas (triad management). We focus on maximizing the amount and minimizing the fragmentation of old-growth forest and on reducing road construction. Increasing maximum cutblock size and adding protected areas led to reduced road construction, while the latter also resulted in less fragmentation and more old growth. Although protected areas led to reduced harvest volume, the addition of an intensive production zone (triad management) counterbalanced this loss and resulted in more old growth than equivalent scenarios with protected areas but no intensive production zone. However, we found no differences between aggregated and dispersed intensive wood production. Our results imply that differences between unmanaged and managed landscapes can be reduced by concentrating logging efforts through a combination of protected areas and intensive wood production, and by creating some larger cutblocks. We conclude that the forest industry and regulators should therefore seek to increase protected areas through triad management and consider increasing maximum cutblock size. These results add to a growing body of literature indicating that intensive management on a small part of the landscape may be better than less intensive management spread out over a much larger part of the landscape, whether this is in the context of forestry, agriculture, or urban development.
机译:为了保持健康的生态系统,基于自然的骚扰的管理旨在尽量减少非托管和管理景观之间的差异。两种相关方法可能有助于实现这一目标,无论是在一起还是分离地应用:(1)通过分区(受保护区域和密集管理)浓缩人为干扰; (2)模仿自然紊乱。本文的目的是检查这两种方法的效果,在森林景观的结构上孤立和组合应用。为此,我们在加拿大东部的大型火灾占地景观中使用空间显式横向仿真模型。具体地,我们检查(1)增加了记录台(Cutblocks)的最大尺寸,以更好地模拟灭火景观中的全部火焰尺寸,(2)增加保护区域,(3)添加聚集或除了受保护区外,将密集的木材生产区分散到景观(三合会管理)。我们专注于最大限度地提高旧成长林和降低道路建设的碎片。增加最大镂空尺寸并加入保护区域导致道路结构减少,而后者也导致较少的碎片化和更旧的增长。虽然受保护的区域导致收获量减少,但添加了一个密集的生产区(三合会管理)对抗这种损失并导致比具有保护区的等同方案更旧的增长,但没有强化的生产区。然而,我们发现汇总和分散的强化木材生产之间没有差异。我们的结果意味着通过通过保护区域和强化木材生产的组合集中记录伐木,可以减少非托管和管理景观之间的差异,并通过创建一些更大的粘结块。我们得出结论,森林工业和监管机构应通过三合会管理来寻求增加保护区,并考虑增加最大镂空尺寸。这些结果增加了一个越来越多的文学体,表明在景观的一小部分的一小部分的密集管理可能会更好地展开在景观的大部分较大部分,无论是在林业,农业还是城市发展。

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