Asked by shawda
Which of the following forest management practices keeps the forest in a state of mid to late succession?
a.
clearcutting
b.
uneven-aged
c.
even-aged
d.
seed-tree cutting
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b. uneven-aged
Uneven-aged (selection) management maintains multiple age classes and a continuous canopy, preserving mid- to late-successional structure and species. Clearcutting, even‑aged systems and seed‑tree cutting favor early-successional conditions.
Uneven-aged (selection) management maintains multiple age classes and a continuous canopy, preserving mid- to late-successional structure and species. Clearcutting, even‑aged systems and seed‑tree cutting favor early-successional conditions.
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