Young Pine Mortality Sample Clauses

Young Pine Mortality. This section summarizes recent Ministry of Forests and Range efforts to assess MPB mortality in young stands in the Lakes TSA, as per the Lakes TSR4 data package. From the spring of 2006 through to September 2008, 21,019 ha of surveys have been completed on pine leading stands, through the Forest For Tomorrow or the Forest Investment Account programs. All measurements and findings have been recorded in the RESULTS database, and the impacts of MPB within the pine plantations are shown in Table 24. Table 24. Impact of MPB within Pine leading Plantations (surveyed from 2006-2008) Age Class Total Area (ha) Total Area With MPB (ha) MPB % NSR % MPB 1 6140 270 0.04% 0% 2 10874 3144 29% 1% 3 1699 819 48% 24% Additionally the attack happened from the south to the north part of the TSA so a Landscape Unit approach was developed to grow the epidemic. Since 0% of the stands in age class 1 were impacted enough to convert a plantation to an NSR stand, reductions were not performed for age class 1 stands. Table 25, lists the age class 2 stands where attack was assumed to occur due to the landscape units’ position (i.e. south to north) in the TSA. The assumption was that the MPB attack happened in an orderly, step-wise south to north sequence and that conversion of plantations to NSR stands happened randomly in each landscape unit to equal the % area in NSR stands listed in Table 24. The same approach was followed for age class 3 (Table 26). Table 25. MPB Reductions for Stands 21-40 Years of Age (Lakes) LU_Name ID_Attacked_Stands ID_Kille d_Stands Hectares 53.78 XXXXXX EAST 273.90 XXXXXX WEST 1,221.98 XXXXXXX 6,282.79 XXXXX LAKE EAST 2,307.36 XXXXX LAKE WEST 3,371.54 CHELASLIE MPB_Attacked 67.81 CHELASLIE MPB_Attacked 1,885.03 CHESLATTA MPB_Attacked 54.31 CHESLATTA MPB_Attacked 1,987.83 CHESLATTA MPB_Attacked MPB _Killed 86.24 XXXXXXX 293.76 FRANCOIS EAST 2,848.58 XXXXXXXX XXXX MPB_Attacked 179.82 XXXXXXXX XXXX MPB_Attacked 872.80 XXXXXXXX XXXX MPB_Attacked MPB _Killed 26.94 XXXXXXXX XXXX 3,435.88 INTATA MPB_Attacked 77.67 INTATA MPB_Attacked 4,461.47 OOTSA MPB_Attacked 661.27 TALTAPIN 5,300.57 TETACHUK ENTIAKO MPB_Attacked 2.47 Of the 10,353 ha that was attacked within stands aged 21-40, only ~112 ha were killed or set to NSR. Table 26. MPB Reductions for Stands 41-60 Years of Age (Lakes) LU_Name ID_Attacked_Stand s ID_Killed_Stands Hectares 1,628.63 XXXXXX EAST 892.88 XXXXXX WEST 252.26 LU_Name ID_Attacked_Stands ID_Killed_Stands Hectares XXXXXXX 1,724.93 XXXXX LAKE EAS...
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