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The role of uneven-aged silviculture in diversifying forests in Britain: to adapt to climate change and increase resilience to pests and diseases Gary Kerr Forest Research, Alice Holt Lodge, Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom.
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Structure of presentation 1.Introduction to forests in Britain 2.Future challenges 3.Increasing resilience 4.Conclusions/Future concepts
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Distribution of forests in GB
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Typical upland plantations of Picea sitchensis 14/05/2015 4
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Impact of pests and diseases
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Pests and diseases Chalara on Ash!!!
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1961-90 Forest of Dean Today Coleford
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Forest of Dean 2080 2080s High
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The big challenge! How can we adapt forests to increase resilience to biotic threats and climate change, whilst maintaining productivity?
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What is resilience? Resilience: the capacity of a plant community to maintain or regain normal function and development following disturbance. Helms, J. 1998 The dictionary of forestry. CABI International, Oxford.
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Ways to increase resilience Three main options: 1.Species choice and deployment 2.Silvicultural systems / forest structure (thinning) 3.Genetics
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Our forests today 5 conifer species account for 88% of the total 5 broadleaved species account for over 72% of the total 10 tree species account for 80% of our woodland!!!! Broadleaved species today
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2. Silvicultural systems 14/05/2015 13
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Sitka spruce at Clocaenog
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3. Genetics
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Provenance of Abies alba L. Data were analyzed using GLMM and results showed that site (P=0.026) and provenance (p<0.001) were significant but site x provenance was not significant (p=0.578)
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Summary – Resilient Forests A key ‘future concept’ in forest management is resilience What does it mean? How can it be assessed/measured? Is the science in place to advise policy? Is understanding advanced enough to develop forestry practice?
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Spruce Serbian spruce: Picea ormorikaOriental spruce: Picea orientalis
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Redwoods Coast redwood: Sequoia sempervirens Wellingtonia: Sequoiadendron giganteum
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Crytomeria: Japanese cedar Japanese cedar: Cryptomeria japonica
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Cedars Atlas cedar: Cerdus atlantica Cedar of lebanon: Cedrus libani Himalayan cedar: Cedrus diodara
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Western red Cedar: Thuja plicata Leyland cyprus: Cupressus x leylandii
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European Fir’s European silver fir: Abies albaGreek fir: Abies cephalonica
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Old favourites! Western hemlock: Tsuga heterophyllaDouglas-fir: Pseudotsuga menziesii
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