Diversifying Forest Landscape Management—A Case Study of a Shift from Native Forest Logging to Plantations in Australian Wet Forests
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Forest management that perpetuates ecosystem integrity while continuing to provide wood and nonwood values. In this context, ecosystem integrity can be considered to be the maintenance of forest structure, species composition, and the rate of ecological processes and functions within the bounds of normal disturbance regimes.
2. Study Area and Study System
2.1. Natural and Human Disturbance Regimes in Mountain Ash Forests
2.2. ‘Normalising’ Mountain Ash Forests
2.3. Failure of the Regulated Forest to Produce Certainty in Sawlog Supply
2.4. Signs of Ecological Collapse
3. Discussion: Diversifying and Decentralizing Landscape Management
3.1. Transition to Decentralized Forest Management
3.2. Removing Logging from Mountain Ash Forests in Victoria
3.3. The Availability of Plantations for Wood Supply
4. Conclusions: General Lessons for Forest Landscape Management
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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