Logging Selectively
PNW0534
December 31, 1999
$9
While many forest landowners are interested in cutting trees to improve forest health, generate income or other reasons, they are
often reluctant to alter the appearance of their forest too dramatically. This leads many to say they want to log "selectively." However, partial harvests made without a basic understanding of forest ecology, tree growth and genetic principles may actually
threaten forest health.
Logging Selectively is a practical field guide to partial timber harvesting in forests of the Inland
Northwest and the northern Rocky Mountains. It addresses topics such as timber harvests, species, tree growth and form, insects
and disease, forest structure and function, and partial harvest logistics.
Author: Chris Schnepf
96 pages
View the companion video.