Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)
graduate level, taught in Durham
205L. Ecological Management of Forest Systems (Silviculture). The aim of
the course is to equip future resource managers and environmental consultants with knowledge
allowing them to propose lower impact practices to individuals and organizations who need
to balance wood production with maintenance of environmental quality. Underlying principles
of growth, from seed to mature trees, and stand dynamics are explored. Various alternative
methods of manipulating growth, stand structure and development, ranging from little to large
perturbations of forest systems, are presented and assessed in terms of their effect on resource
quality. Includes laboratory. Instructor: Oren. 4
units.
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