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A method to select measures for enhancing natural forest-regeneration process in areas under extensive management is discussed. Using available information on geomorphological site characteristics and stand parameters, indices are determined using a specific criterion that describes the forest regeneration process. Using these indices as model inputs, clearcuts and burns can be classified; within each stratum the natural forest regeneration process is similar. Analysing these strata, one can select a regime of forest treatment that is appropriate for a given stratum and, consequently, for the clearcuts (or burns) it includes.
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Farber, S. K. and Sokolov, V. A.: 1991, In: Forest Resource Management and Regeneration in the Angara Yenisei Region (collected papers), Krasnoyarsk, Lesosibirsk 1, 240–247 [In Russian].
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Sokolov, V., Farber, S., Danilin, I. (1995). Modelling Forest Regeneration Processes in Clear-Cut and Burned Areas in the Angara Region. In: Apps, M.J., Price, D.T., Wisniewski, J. (eds) Boreal Forests and Global Change. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0942-2_17
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