Silviculture techniques. Factors contributing to defect in "young" eucalypts and their impact on sawlog yield. • Research into silviculture techniques, including tree breeding and regimes for high value uses such as sawlogs and veneer. • Development of indicators for reporting on regeneration success and trends and sustainability of forest ecosystems. • Estimating the cumulative effects of individual disturbances and interactions between disturbances. • Research, development and marketing of Forest products and Forest based commercial activity. • Commercial viability of new and alternative silvicultural techniques especially for harvesting and regenerating wet eucalypt Forests and maximising special species timbers production and regeneration where appropriate. • Development of a comprehensive inventory of the regenerated Forest.
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Samples: Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement, Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement, Regional Forest Agreement
Silviculture techniques. Factors contributing to defect in "young" eucalypts and their impact on sawlog yield. • Research into silviculture techniques, including tree breeding and regimes for high value uses such as sawlogs and veneer. • Development of indicators for reporting on regeneration success and trends and sustainability of forest ecosystems. • Estimating the cumulative effects of individual disturbances and interactions between disturbances. • Research, development and marketing of Forest products and Forest based commercial activity. • Commercial viability of new and alternative silvicultural techniques especially for harvesting and regenerating wet eucalypt Forests and maximising special species timbers production and regeneration where appropriate. • Development of a comprehensive inventory of the regenerated Forest.
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Samples: Regional Forest Agreement