An exploratory, post-harvest comparison of ecological and economic characteristics of forest stewardship council certified and uncertified Northern hardwood stands

Empirical study
Journal article

Published 2008 by Taylor & Francis. Authored by Foster, B. C., Wang, D. and Keeton, W. S.

Summary

This study seeks to investigate the differences in stand-level management impacts between Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified and uncertified forests by examining the forest structure of certified, uncertified, and adjacent unharvested stands in Vermont, USA. The findings show that whilst having similar sugar maple timber value, live tree structure and carbon storage values, the certified stands did have greater residual coarse woody debris than uncertified stands.
Research detail

An exploratory, post-harvest comparison of ecological and economic characteristics of forest stewardship council certified and uncertified Northern hardwood stands

Empirical study
Journal article

Published 2008 by Taylor & Francis. Authored by Foster, B. C., Wang, D. and Keeton, W. S.

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