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Retention Forestry to Maintain Multifunctional Forests: a World Perspective

Formally Refereed
Authors: Lena Gustafsson, Susan C. Baker, Jurgen Bauhus, William J. Beese, Angus Brodie, Jari Kouki, David B. Lindenmayer, Asko Lohmus, Guillermo Martinez Pastur, Christian Messier, Mark Neyland, Brian J. Palik, Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson, W. Jan A. Volney, Adrian Wayne, Jeffrey F. Franklin
Year: 2012
Type: Scientific Journal
Station: Northern Research Station
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1525/bio.2012.62.7.6
Source: Bioscience

Abstract

The majority of the world's forests are used for multiple purposes, which often include the potentially conflicting goals of timber production and biodiversity conservation. A scientifically validated management approach that can reduce such conflicts is retention forestry, an approach modeled on natural processes, which emerged in the last 25 years as an alternative to clearcutting. A portion of the original stand is left unlogged to maintain the continuity of structural and compositional diversity. We detail retention forestry's ecological role, review its current practices, and summarize the large research base on the subject. Retention forestry is applicable to all forest biomes, complements conservation in reserves, and represents bottom-up conservation through forest manager involvement. A research challenge is to identify thresholds for retention amounts to achieve desired outcomes. We define key issues for future development and link retention forestry with land-zoning allocation at various scales, expanding its uses to forest restoration and the management of uneven-age forests.

Keywords

biodiversity, ecology, conservation, forestry

Citation

Gustafsson, Lena; Baker, Susan C.; Bauhus, J rgen; Beese, William J.; Brodie, Angus; Kouki, Jari; Lindenmayer, David B.; L hmus, Asko; Pastur, Guillermo Mart nez; Messier, Christian; Neyland, Mark; Palik, Brian; Sverdrup-Thygeson, Anne; Volney, W. Jan A.; Wayne, Adrian; Franklin, Jerry F. 2012. Retention forestry to maintain multifunctional forests: A world perspective. BioScience. 62(7): 633-645.
Citations
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/56546