Targeted silviculture in Drinking Water Protection Zones (DWPZ)

Targeted silviculture in Drinking Water Protection Zones (DWPZ)

EN

In drinking water protection zones (DWPZ) it may be necessary to transform forest stands which are not site-conform into more stable stands. During this process it can occur that the tree species which are not site-conform become a source of wood through the specific silvicultural transformation strategies. The amount of achievable wood is medium, as the timber-cutting activities have to be in line with the requirements for DWPZ. In Austria the main tree species in such situations will be Norway spruce (Picea abies). In DWPZ the amount of timber (wood) achievable through forest stand transformation strategies can be given but is limited as the guidelines for silviculture in DWPZ have to be applied. Hence no clear-cut activities are allowed there. Despite this fact it will be necessary to transform homogeneous spruce plantations into more stable forest stands. This process will release a limited amount of timber (wood). Cutting of Norway spruce in DWPZ which grows on sites which are not adequate for it in terms of forest ecosystem stability could yield medium amounts of wood. This process of cutting Norway spruce on sites of e.g. beech forest hydrotopes will last until the forest transformation is fulfilled. In all cases the guarantee of forest ecosystem stability is more important than the amount of timber yield. Hence the quantities of timber released in DWPZ will be limited in all cases.

Type tre
Tre fra rundtvirke
Opprinnelse for tre
Skog
Mobiliseringspotensial
Less
Type tre involvert
Stemwood
Bærekraft
Very positive
Påvirkning på miljø og biologisk mangfold

Positive

Enkel implementering
Difficult
Økonomisk påvirkning
Less
Effekt på arbeidsplasser
Positive
Inntektseffekt
Less
Spesifikke kunnskapsbehov
High
Viktige forutsetninger

Hydrotop model

hoveddomene
Skogforvaltning, skogskjøtsel, økosystemtjenester
Skogskader, risiko, katastrofeberedskap
Digital løsning
Ne
Innovasjon
Ja
opprinelsesland
Østerrike
Potensiale
Nasjonal
Start og slutt år
2018 -
Kontakt informasjon
eier eller forfatter
References and Resources
Prosjekt som dette faktaarket er opprettet under
Rosewood