| During the past decade, forest sustainability has been a focus of concern
for forest management and research in Canada and around the globe. At the core of
sustainable forestry is the ability to successfully regenerate forests that have been
harvested or disturbed in other ways. Regeneration practices are vital to shaping
the composition and quality of forests, determining the levels of sustainable harvest for
entire forests, managing and protecting wildlife habitat and aquatic ecosystems, and
restoring severely disturbed ecosystems.
Until now, there has been no guide for forest regeneration practices applicable to eastern
Canada and the northeastern portion of the United States. This book provides a
comprehensive synthesis about the principles and practice of forest regeneration, with
special reference to the province of Ontario. It is intended as a guide for
practicing foresters, forestry students, wildlife biologists, and others who need a
refernce that identifies reforestation problems and suggests feasible solutions. |