Will you allow logging of secondary forest if so what


You are the supervisor of a national forest and must create a management approach to address the logging issues. Ten percent of your forest is old-growth primary forest and the remaining 90% is secondary forest. Timber companies are requesting to cut as many trees as you will let them, and environmentalists want no logging at all. Your forest managers are split between two management approaches. It is your job to find a resolution that works for everyone.

Using the library and Internet, research and thoroughly discuss maximum sustainable yield, ecosystem-based management, and adaptive management.

Then, address the following questions:

What are the advantages and disadvantages of each management approach?

Based on what you learned, which approach will you take?

Consider the following in your report:

Will you allow logging of all, some or no old-growth trees?

Will you allow logging of secondary forest? If so, what harvesting strategies will you encourage?

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