Optimalizing strategies in forest management following windthrow by integrating silvicultural and hunting measures – Part Forest Management
Abstract
For many centuries person and wild animal compete around to them of the wood and hall to provided resources. The anthropogene land use becoming greater and greater and hunting strategies have forced back most of our bowl game kinds almost totally in the living space wood and have disturbed natural control mechanisms so strongly that serious problems could originate. In addition, forest management and wild management are often confronted controversially. Important interaction between person, animal and environment was considered up to now not enough, and consequently thus there was not enough comprehensive, dynamic (ecological) thinking and action. The many-sided ecological interweaving of the wild damage problems (multiple use of the scenery, decrease of the biotope load-carrying capacity for bowl game, banked bowl game supplies with increasingly more difficult growing Bejagbarkeit of the game, renovation need of the protective wood etc.) required in view of a quick and lasting problem solution integral and extensively attaching measure combinations (Reimoser in 1996). The project plan is designed to sketch an operationally oriented Entscheidungsuntersützungssystem for the development of a lasting strategy to the integrative forest management and wild management under Berücksichtung of the wind throw risk. Bases for this form two modules. In a wild-ecological module the habitat suitability, the wild damage susceptibility and the habitat use are analysed by red deer. In the forest-architectural module the bases for the Waldverjüngung, forest structure, risk analysis and action alternatives are provided. Both modules are integrated in a final module concerning the contents to optimise the whole operating result. In addition differentiated action strategies are suggested to the company and are developed to the sighting of the company suitable wild-ecological spatial planning.
animal ecology forest economics forest ecology forest protection forestry
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Eduard Hochbichler
Ao.Univ.Prof.i.R. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Eduard Hochbichler
eduard.hochbichler@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91314
BOKU Project Leader
01.02.2009 - 31.01.2012