Disturbing the Inoperable Sample Clauses

Disturbing the Inoperable. During timber supply runs, the entire productive landbase is available to fulfill various landbase requirements (i.e. seral requirements). Traditionally, the only form of disturbance modeled is timber harvesting in the THLB. This is a concern because eventually in the model all the non-THLB becomes old and can lead to the non-THLB fulfilling an unrealistic portion of forest cover requirements, thereby reducing the impact on the THLB. In reality, there will be some level of natural disturbance within the non-THLB. This section describes the theoretical process of disturbing the non-THLB used in the modeling of this analysis. The intentions are to achieve the early, mature and old seral percentages for each BEC variant in accordance with the natural range of variation (NROV) defined in the Biodiversity Guidebook. The method used for this analysis is to: impose a seral requirement on the non-THLB of each BEC variant, which will force the non-THLB to achieve a seral zone distribution similar to the NROV from the Biodiversity Guidebook. From the non-THLB, the model will recruit the oldest stands first in order to achieve seral requirements as soon as possible. Then, the model forces an annual harvest disturbance to the non-THLB of each BEC zone using the oldest first harvest rule. The size of the disturbance will be determined from the disturbance frequency in the Biodiversity Guidebook This process has been carried out by:
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