Land Classified as Non-merchantable Forest Types Sample Clauses

Land Classified as Non-merchantable Forest Types. Non-merchantable forest types contain forest stands with non-commercial species, low timber volumes, or low potential for growing timber. Deciduous stands are currently not harvested and are classified as non-contributing to timber supply. Mature coniferous stands that have not reached minimum height or volume criteria are classified as non- contributing to timber supply. Table 13, Table 14, and Table 15 show the classification criteria of contributing mature forest types, for each operability classification (harvesting system). Table 16 shows the merchantability criteria and corresponding area for immature stands. Table 13: Non-Merchantable Area Summary for mature conifer stands – CONVENTIONAL Inventory Reduction Conventional Logging System Type Group Age, Height and Stocking Class (%) Gross Area (ha) Reduced Area (ha) Net Area (ha) Volume Reduced (mt) 1 - 8 Age>=7, Ht>=3, Stock=1 - 3,179 - 1,945 - 1 - 8 752,852,952,742,842,942 - 110 - - - 1 - 8 732,832,932 - 71 - 10 - 1 - 8 721,821,921 - 61 - 45 - 1 - 8 722,822,922 100 11 3 - 65 18 - 20 621,721,821,921 - 10,945 - 2,623 - 18 - 20 622,722,822,922 100 2,009 313 - 4,641 18 - 20 632,732,832,932 - 41 - - - 18 - 20 Age>=6, Ht=1, All Stock 100 1,825 438 - - 18 - 20 Age>=6, Ht>=3, Stock=1 - 6,169 - 5,099 - 21 - 26 721,821,921, <>SB - 4,811 - 1,142 - 21 - 26 722,822,922, <>SB 100 2,690 276 - 7,788 21 - 26 732,832,932, <>SB - 4,134 - 321 - 21 - 26 742,842,942, <>SB - 273 - 26 - 21 - 26 Age>=7, Ht=1, All Stock, <>SB 100 335 15 - - 21 - 26 SB, Age>=7 100 17,718 3,346 - 73,478 27 - 31 521,621,721,821,921 - 52,229 - 32,165 - 27 - 31 522,622,722,822,922 - 617 - 229 - 27 - 31 523,623,723,823,923 - 19,336 - 12,910 - 27 - 31 524,624,724,824,924 100 1,969 1,455 - 51,681 27 - 31 533,633,733,833,933 - 4,408 - 3,350 - 27 - 31 534,634,734,834,934 100 195 161 - 32,589 27 - 31 Age>=5, Ht=1, All Stock 100 617 62 42 188 27 - 31 Age>=5, Ht>=3, Stock=1 - 384,918 - 287,313 - 35 - 42 All age, height, and stock 100 66,099 29,558 - 3,096,524 Total 654,126 35,627 396,443 3,266,954 Table 14: Non-Merchantable Area Summary for mature conifer stands – MIXED Inventory Type Group Age, Height and Stocking Class Reduction (%) Gross Area
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