Regeneration Delay Sample Clauses

Regeneration Delay. Average regeneration delay for all stands (naturally and artificially regenerated) was estimated using the FLNRO RESULTS database for all polygons harvested under the K1A license. The difference between the disturbance date and regeneration declaration date was estimated to be the Regeneration Delay. The current regeneration delay was estimated at 2.6 years for all stands and the reforestation program is 95% artificial (planting) and 5% natural regeneration.
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Regeneration Delay. ‌ In TSR3, the regeneration delay of two years was applied to all analysis units. Consistent with previous IFPA analyses a 1-year regeneration delay was used for this analysis.
Regeneration Delay. Regeneration delays are deployed separately from yield prediction in the forest level analysis. After review with the licencees, a regeneration delay of 3 years was used throughout the analysis. The 2008 SFMP for the Xxxxxxx TSA reports that 99% of areas prescribed for planting were completed within the third growing season from start date of harvest. That compares to just under 99% in 2007 and ~94% in 2006. 100% of areas prescribed for natural regeneration with a regeneration expiry date within the reporting period were successfully regenerated.
Regeneration Delay. The Holder will use a four year regeneration delay for areas utilizing an even-aged silviculture system. Cutblocks relying upon natural regeneration will have a seven-year regeneration delay.
Regeneration Delay. Up to a maximum of 7 years regeneration delay is applied to all stocking standards where harvesting has resulted in an obligation to establish a free growing stand. Where harvesting has not resulted in an obligation to establish a free growing stand as a result of commercial thinning, removal of individual trees, or a similar type of intermediate cutting, a two year regeneration is applied. In practice, the most suitable earlier regeneration delay period will be applied considering applicable TSR assumptions, site conditions and operational situations.
Regeneration Delay. Up to a maximum of 7 years regeneration delay may be applied to all stocking standards where harvesting has resulted in an obligation to establish a free growing stand. Where harvesting has not resulted in an obligation to establish a free growing stand (FPPR 16.4 / 44.4), regeneration can be met immediately following harvest if the residual stand has no significant damage or pest problems and meets minimum stocking. If regeneration is achieved immediately following harvest, earliest free growing date is 12 months after completion of harvest.

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