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A nationally compiled dataset containing provincial Forest Tenures/Forest Management Areas and other administrative areas where rights to establish, grow, harvest or remove timber from a particular area of land has been granted. Each province has different boundary definitions and/or harvesting practices which prevents this dataset from having a standard defined tenure unit for all of Canada (See data sources in metadata). British Columbia was the only province where tenure boundaries had to be complied from several different sources in order to have a definable tenure unit comparable to other provinces (see NOTES in metadata).
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A nationally compiled dataset containing provincial Forest Tenures/Forest Management Areas and other administrative areas where rights to establish, grow, harvest or remove timber from a particular area of land has been granted. Each province has different boundary definitions and/or harvesting practices which prevents this dataset from having a standard defined tenure unit for all of Canada (See data sources in metadata). British Columbia was the only province where tenure boundaries had to be complied from several different sources in order to have a definable tenure unit comparable to other provinces (see NOTES in metadata).
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Synopsis: This study analyzed the effects of vegetation change on hydrological fluctuations in the Columbia River basin over the last century using two land cover scenarios. The first scenario was a reconstruction of historical land cover vegetation, c. 1900. The second scenario was more recent land cover as estimated from remote sensing data for 1990. The results show that, hydrologically, the most important vegetation-related change has been a general tendency towards decreased vegetation maturity in the forested areas of the basin. This general trend represents a balance between the effects of logging and fire suppression. In those areas where forest maturity has been reduced as a result of logging, wintertime...
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Ce theme regroupe les limites des Concessions Forestieres sous Amenagement Durable (CFAD), et les limites des permis sous Convention Provisoire d'Amenagement, d'Exploitation et de Transformation (CPAET), qui est le stade temporaire/transitoire avant de passer a l'etape definitive des CPAET. Les donnees sources utilisees pour produire cette couche SIG proviennent du Service de cartographie de la Direction Generale des Eaux et Forets (DGEF). Des ameliorations ont ete apportees dans l'objectif de production de la version pilote de l'atlas forestier interactif du Gabon, et pour cela, plusieurs sources ont ete utilisees : arretes de description des limites, plans d'amenagement, fichiers de certains operateurs, couches...
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The growth of temperate forests is typically limited by the availability of nitrogen. Elevated concentrations of nitrate in some Catskill Mountain streams, which are tributary to New York City's water-supply reservoirs west of the Hudson River, indicate that the forests of this region are at the early stages of nitrogen saturation. That is, nitrogen is available in excess of the amount utilized by vegetation and soil microorganisms in the forests. Nitrogen saturation is a concern because the mobile nitrate that moves through soil is accompanied by other nutrients such as the base cations calcium and magnesium that are necessary for forest growth but are present in short supply in some Catskill soils. And, nutrient...
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A nationally compiled dataset containing provincial Forest Tenures/Forest Management Areas and other administrative areas where rights to establish, grow, harvest or remove timber from a particular area of land has been granted. Each province has different boundary definitions and/or harvesting practices which prevents this dataset from having a standard defined tenure unit for all of Canada (See data sources in metadata). British Columbia was the only province where tenure boundaries had to be complied from several different sources in order to have a definable tenure unit comparable to other provinces (see NOTES in metadata).
Conclusions:The occurence of bull trout in mid-boreal stream is negatively related to two metrics of industrial activity: percent forest harvesting and road density. Bull trout abundance was positively related to elevation, and negatively related to stream width, slope, and levels of forest harvesting.Thresholds/Learnings:Timber harvest on up to 35% or more of individual subbasins is projected to result in the extripation of bull trout from up to 43% of stream reaches, especially those that support high densities of bull trout.
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A nationally compiled dataset containing provincial Forest Tenures/Forest Management Areas and other administrative areas where rights to establish, grow, harvest or remove timber from a particular area of land has been granted. Each province has different boundary definitions and/or harvesting practices which prevents this dataset from having a standard defined tenure unit for all of Canada (See data sources in metadata). British Columbia was the only province where tenure boundaries had to be complied from several different sources in order to have a definable tenure unit comparable to other provinces (see NOTES in metadata).
Conclusions:Forest harvesting impacts stream water chemistry by: increasing geological weathering rates due to exposing land surfaces to greater temperature, decreasing acidity of runoff, decreasing organic matter and litter inputs to streams, increasing anion exchange capacity of a soil by lowering pH, etc.Thresholds/Learnings:
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Conclusions: In response to logging, songbirds demonstrated “habitat compensation” by moving into different adjacent habitats across a fragmented landscape. Thresholds/Learnings: Synopsis: This study investigates the degree to which species respond differently to logging across different scales in Alberta’s boreal mixed-wood forests. Researchers tracked changes in the composition and abundance of songbirds at the patch-level and landscape level, finding significant variation between the two spatial scales. The results suggest that predictions of organism response based on the island biogeographic model are limited, and that—while responses varied across species—songbirds demonstrated “habitat compensation” by moving...
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This dataset depicts clearcuts on the Tongass National Forest (Alaska, USA) prior to 2000. This dataset is part of a larger analysis of road building and timber harvest on the Tongass National Forest, compiled for the report Scientific Basis for Roadless Area Conservation (http://consbio.org/what-we-do/scientific-basis-for-roadless-area-conservation/?searchterm=tongass), pp 70-73. Prior to 1960, timber extraction was primarily accomplished from the ocean shore. Following 1960, due to increased road-building activity, inland forests were increasingly harvested. A spatial time-series analysis of road-building and clearcuts by decade, as depicted by this and other layers within this analysis, demonstrates this trend....


    map background search result map search result map Fragments are not islands: patch vs landscape perspectives on songbird presence and abundance in a harvested boreal forest. Effects of land cover change on streamflow in the interior Columbia River Basin (USA and Canada). Concessions Forestieres sous Amenagement Durable (CFAD) du Gabon - Situation de 2008 (forest management plots) Provincial forest tenures / forest management areas of Ontario and Quebec, Canada (draft) Provincial forest tenures / forest management areas of British Columbia, Canada (draft) Provincial forest tenures / forest management areas of New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia, Canada (draft) Provincial forest tenures / forest management areas of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, Canada (draft) Tongass National Forest (Alaska, USA) Clearcuts Prior to 2000 An Assessment of Forest Health and Soil Nutrient Status to Determine the Effects of Logging Practices on Water Quality in New York City's West-of-Hudson Watersheds Concessions Forestieres sous Amenagement Durable (CFAD) du Gabon - Situation de 2008 (forest management plots) Tongass National Forest (Alaska, USA) Clearcuts Prior to 2000 Provincial forest tenures / forest management areas of New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia, Canada (draft) Effects of land cover change on streamflow in the interior Columbia River Basin (USA and Canada). Provincial forest tenures / forest management areas of British Columbia, Canada (draft) Provincial forest tenures / forest management areas of Ontario and Quebec, Canada (draft) Provincial forest tenures / forest management areas of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, Canada (draft)