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1 Blue Mountains Forest Plan Revision Developing Long-term Sustainable Yield and ASQ Estimates December 2009 1

2 Long-term sustainable yield Long-term sustainable yield is the highest uniform wood yield from lands being managed for timber production (land is at the desired condition). Long-term sustainable yield is the highest uniform wood yield from lands being managed for timber production (land is at the desired condition). Depends on values and conditions that you want to sustain through time. Depends on values and conditions that you want to sustain through time. Needs to be framed by laws and biological capability of land. Needs to be framed by laws and biological capability of land. 2

3 ASQ Allowable Sale Quantity. The quantity of timber that may be sold from the area of land suitable for timber production covered by the forest plan for a time period specified by the plan. This is based on the existing condition of the land. Allowable Sale Quantity. The quantity of timber that may be sold from the area of land suitable for timber production covered by the forest plan for a time period specified by the plan. This is based on the existing condition of the land. 3

4 ASQ and the long-term sustainable yield can vary by alternative in the EIS. ASQ and the long-term sustainable yield can vary by alternative in the EIS. They both depend on the amount of land suitable for timber production in each alternative. They both depend on the amount of land suitable for timber production in each alternative. Timber production is the “purposeful growing, tending, harvesting, and regeneration of regulated crops of trees… for industrial or consumer use.” Timber production is the “purposeful growing, tending, harvesting, and regeneration of regulated crops of trees… for industrial or consumer use.” 4

5 Determining Areas Unsuitable for Timber Production Criteria include: areas where irreversible damage could occur, regeneration is not assured within 5 years, non- forest, land that has been withdrawn from production, unsuitable based on other multiple-use objectives. Areas identified as unsuitable for timber production in the proposed action include: wilderness, non-forest, riparian areas, old forest, roadless areas, and specially designated areas. 5

6 Process for Volume Estimation 1. Develop desired conditions 2. Stratify the landscape by existing condition 3. Determine areas suitable for timber production 4. Group inventory data by the stratification 5. Grow/model inventory data through time 6. Apply model results to strata acres 6

7 Timber Suitability 7

8 Long-term sustainable yield Timber suitability map and modeled inventory plots (yield of prescription at desired condition) were used to estimate the long-term sustainable yield. Dry forest Example (uneven age) Total Merch Board Feet removed per acre over 150 yrs 16,800 Merch Board Feet removed: average per year 112 8

9 Allowable Sale Quantity The timber suitability map, existing conditions, and forest succession model were used to generate the allowable sale quantity. 9 Succession Model Components: Vegetation type Structure type Disturbances (fire, insects, disease) Treatment type Harvest volume Succession rates Time

10 Volume Yields for the Proposed Action (million board feet per year) ForestPredicted accomplishment based on current budget ASQLong-term sustainable yield Malheur24-32100120 Umatilla15-306080 Wallowa- Whitman 18-2280130 Total57-84240330 10

11 Blues Current Growth and Mortality Red= Unsuited for timber production Yellow = Suitable for harvest but not production Green = Suitable for timber production 11 Annual Growth and Mortality for Timber Suitability Groups (board feet per year) 0 50,000,000 100,000,000 150,000,000 200,000,000 250,000,000 300,000,000 350,000,000 400,000,000 Timber suitability Volume Mortality growth


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