2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136674
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Large-Scale Variations in Lumber Value Recovery of Yellow Birch and Sugar Maple in Quebec, Canada

Abstract: Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods forests of southern Quebec, Canada, but their financial applicability is often hampered by the depleted state of the resource. To help identify sites most suited for the production of high quality timber, where the potential return on silvicultural investments should be the highest, this study assessed the impact of stand and site characteristics on timber quality in sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) and yellow birch (Betula a… Show more

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“…A valuable aspect of this study is the identification of large-parcel clustering in the hotspot analysis. Hotspot analyses have been widely applied in various disciplines (Chang 2008), including forest restoration in dry, tropical savannas (Lewis et al 2023) and northern hardwood forests (Hassegawa et al 2015). Cold spots were not indicated in this analysis, possibly due to the distance measure we used in identifying neighbor clustering (Wong 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A valuable aspect of this study is the identification of large-parcel clustering in the hotspot analysis. Hotspot analyses have been widely applied in various disciplines (Chang 2008), including forest restoration in dry, tropical savannas (Lewis et al 2023) and northern hardwood forests (Hassegawa et al 2015). Cold spots were not indicated in this analysis, possibly due to the distance measure we used in identifying neighbor clustering (Wong 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It suggests that non-traditional species could be valued if the product finish is appealing to consumers. This could offer solutions to the depleted state of the northern hardwoods forest resource (Nyland 1992;Pothier et al 2013;Hassegawa et al 2015).…”
Section: Relative Importance Of Attributes and Differences Between Le...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conversion yields great quantities of pulpwood and residues due to the overall low stem 82 quality of the current resource (Hassegawa et al 2015). 83…”
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confidence: 99%