2007
DOI: 10.5558/tfc83502-4
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Biophysical sustainability, process-based monitoring and forest ecosystem management decision support systems

Abstract: Sustainability is a key concept in resource management and environmental issues, but implementation is fraught with difficulty due to lack of agreement as to what it means. Because of the ubiquity of disturbance, ecosystem sustainability inevitably involves change. We define stand-level biophysical sustainability as non-declining patterns of change over at least three cycles of disturbance, and landscape-level sustainability as a shifting mosaic of non-declining stand change, the overall character of which rem… Show more

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“…Since soil organic matter is essential to ecosystem productivity and regeneration, the maintenance of adequate levels of soil organic matter should be an integral component of soil management strategies (Morris et al, 1997;Seely et al, 2010 ). The concept of ecological rotation, defined as the time required for an element of an ecosystem to recover near its original state following a disturbance event, provides a useful framework for assessing the effects of forest managemen t practices on long-term soil productivity (Kimmins, 1974;Kimmins et al, 2007 ). However, a decline in ecosystem productivity will likely take place if the anticipated economic rotation for a particular site is shorter than the associated ecological rotation.…”
Section: Effects Of Managemen T Scenarios On Carbon Sequestratio Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since soil organic matter is essential to ecosystem productivity and regeneration, the maintenance of adequate levels of soil organic matter should be an integral component of soil management strategies (Morris et al, 1997;Seely et al, 2010 ). The concept of ecological rotation, defined as the time required for an element of an ecosystem to recover near its original state following a disturbance event, provides a useful framework for assessing the effects of forest managemen t practices on long-term soil productivity (Kimmins, 1974;Kimmins et al, 2007 ). However, a decline in ecosystem productivity will likely take place if the anticipated economic rotation for a particular site is shorter than the associated ecological rotation.…”
Section: Effects Of Managemen T Scenarios On Carbon Sequestratio Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessing the effectiveness of a forest practices system in relation to a particular element of biodiversity is an extremely difficult task (Kimmins et al, 2007) and made more difficult by the lack of measurable objectives or desired outcomes. Unfortunately the piece-meal nature of many of the monitoring studies and their lack of a contextual framework e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although disturbances such as storms, insect calamities or fire have been accepted as a major driver of ecosystems development (Levin, 1998;Kimmins et al, 2007), there is still a very limited understanding of the dose-response behavior, induced by a variety of strains. The concept of risk analysis has its roots in engineering sciences, from where it spread to the management of natural and social hazards.…”
Section: Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the best practices have been specified for whole stand rotation-cycles (management regimes) and interventions at specific stages of stand development (management prescriptions). However, there have been major concerns if past experience will be a reliable basis for policy and management decisions under a changing and uncertain future (Kimmins et al, 2007). The main problem to tackle with is that no one can know the exact consequences of any portfolio of policies and practices beforehand (Prins and Rayner, 2007).…”
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