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A forest classification based on management and treatment

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  • M. Van Miegroet

Abstract

The  following forest types are used as basic units for classification:    1. The natural forest    2. The semi-natural forest    3. The intermediary forest    4. The artificial forest    5. The naturalized forest    6. The marginal forest forms    The proposed classification of forests tries to establish a systematic  order, based partly on morphological aspects of the forest stand, but  principally on the degree and the characteristics of human interference as  expressed by use, treatment and the aims of management. Its application  belongs essentially to the domain of forest policy. The number of types it  covers is not to be considered limitative: practical use of the  classification will give the opportunity to find out its weaker points and  eventually lead to necessary modifications.     It can be used simultaneously with other classifications based on  floristic, ecological, phytosoeiological and phytogeographical  characteristics. Neither is it intended as a substitute for usual stand  description, needed for planning management and silvicultural treatment,  because it does not take into consideration the particularities of the local  situation.

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Van Miegroet, M., (1972) “A forest classification based on management and treatment”, Silva Gandavensis 30. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/sg.v30i0.991

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13 Nov 1972
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