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Further reading about continuous cover silviculture - short list
Hale, S.E. (2004). Managing Light to Enable Natural Regeneration in British Conifer Forests (PDF-100K). Information Note 63. Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. pp. 6. Kerr, G. (2002). Uneven-aged silviculture: putting ideas into practice. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 96(2):111-116. Kerr, G., Edwards, C. & Mason, W.L. (2005). Successful CCF from 48p per year! Forestry and British Timber 34(1):16-20. Kerr, G., Mason, W.L., Boswell, R., & Pommerening, A. (2002). Monitoring the transformation of even-aged stands to Continuous Cover Management (PDF-188K). Forestry Commission Information Note 45, Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. Malcolm, D.C., Mason, W.L., & Clarke, G.C. (2001). The transformation of conifer forests in Great Britain – regeneration, gap size, and silvicultural systems. Forest Ecology and Management, 151, 7-23. Mason, W.L. & Kerr, G. (2001). Transforming even-aged conifer stands to Continuous Cover Management (PDF-88K). Forestry Commission Information Note 40, Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. 8pp. (revised version in 2004). Mason, W.L. (2003). Continuous Cover Forestry: developing close-to-nature forest management in conifer plantations in upland Britain. Scottish Forestry, 57, 141-149. Mason, W.L., Kerr, G. & Simpson, J. (1999.) What is Continuous Cover Forestry? (PDF-81K) Forestry Commission Information Note 29. Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. 8pp.
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