Forest Management Treatments
Activity Type: Only one can be selected; Primary goal of the treatment
Defensible Space: Select where only a defensible space is being created
Forest Restoration: Projects that promote forest health through scientifically based forestry practices that restore ecosystem functions, structures and species composition (FRWRM definition)
FRWRM projects: Select if the only objective is forest restoration. If the project is a mix of fuels reduction and forest restoration select “Fuels Reduction”
Forest Stand Improvement
Fuel Break: Select where only a fuel break is being constructed
Fuels Reduction: Select for FRWRM, CAFA, SFA-WUI, Forest to Faucets 2, DW Land Management Agreement, Colorado Springs Utilities, Summit County Agreement, HFVC Section 2
If defensible space and/or fuel breaks are a part of the projects add them as separate activities for the project
Insect and Disease Control
Reforestation
Regeneration
UCF Tree Planting
Wildlife Habitat Improvement
Windbreak Establishment
Activity Details - For Defensible Space, Forest Restoration, Forest Stand Improvement, Fuel Break, Fuels Reduction, Insect and Disease Control, Regeneration, Wildlife Habitat Improvement
Primary Treatment: Only one can be selected
Thin from below (low): removal of trees in the lower crown classes to increase growth of dominant and codominant trees
Thin from above (crown): removal of poorer quality codominants to increase the growth of high-quality dominants and codominants
Free thinning: combination of two or more of the above
Patch cut:
Clearcut: A stand in which essentially all trees have been removed in one operation, producing a fully exposed microclimate for the development of a new age class. Cutting may be done in groups or patches, and reserve trees may or may not be left on the site.
Clearcut with coppice: All trees in the previous stand are cut and the majority of regeneration is from stump sprouts or root suckers. Also called “low-forest” regeneration method.
Seed tree: The cutting of all trees except for a small number of widely dispersed trees retained for seed production and to produce a new age class in a fully exposed microenvironment. Seed trees are usually removed after regeneration is established.
Shelterwood: The cutting of most trees, leaving those needed to produce sufficient shade to produce a new age class in a moderated environment. The sequence of treatments can include three types of cutting: a) an optional preparatory cut to enhance conditions for seed production; b) an establishment cut to prepare the seed bed and to create a new age class; and c) a removal cut to release established regeneration from competition with the overstory.
Group Selection: trees are removed and new age classes are established in small groups (1/20 to ½ ac in size, mid-tolerant species)
Sanitation: The removal of trees to improve stand health by stopping or reducing the actual or anticipated spread of insects and disease
Salvage cut: The removal of dead trees or trees damaged or dying because of injurious agents other than competition, to recover economic value that would otherwise be lost
Treatment Method: Select all that apply
Manual (hand)
Mechanical
Chemical
Mastication (whole tree)
Chipping (whole tree)
Mowing (brush hog)
Slash Treatment Method: Only Select One
Chipping
Mastication
Pile burning
Hand or pile
Number of piles
Year created: year piles were created
Year(s) piles were burned (TBD in system)
Lop/scatter
Broadcast Burning
Removal (off-site)
Product Removal: Select Yes/No
Post: A piece of timber, fixed firmly in an upright position especially as a stay or support (i.e. fence post). On average, 5-7.9 inches diameter outside bark.
Pole: A tree sized between a sapling and mature tree, and has minimum diameter, length and taper. The size may vary depending on region. On average, 5-7.9 inches diameter outside bark.
Firewood: Pieces of wood intended for burning.
Sawlogs: A log that meets minimum regional standards of diameter, length, and defect, with stem quality suitable for conversion to lumber.
Product Other than Logs (POL): Products other than logs.
Transplants: A tree, typically a seedling or sapling, which is either lifted by a hand spade shovel or a mechanical spade to be replanted.
Other: other forest products such as Christmas trees, etc.
Unit of Measure (e.g., acre, cord, M.B.F., Cunit, etc.)
Value – use $/unit of measure
Maintenance Treatment: Enter date of maintenance
Type of Treatment: TBD in system
Monitoring: Select Yes/No
If yes enter: (dropdown not in system)
Pre-treatment date
Post-treatment date
Monitoring interval
Funding for monitoring
Activity Details - for Reforestation, UCF Tree Planting, and Windbreak Establishment (details not in system)
Primary treatment: Select “Planting”
Treatment method: Select “Hand” or “Mechanical”
Number of trees
Species: Enter common name of species planted