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A forest management plan defines the planned forestry activities (e.g. inventory, yield calculation, harvesting, silviculture, protection and monitoring), specifying objectives, actions and control arrangements in a forest area.
Forest management focuses on managing vegetation, restoring ecosystems, reducing hazards, and maintaining forest health.
Forest management is a branch of forestry concerned with overall administrative, legal, economic, and social aspects, as well as scientific and technical aspects, such as silviculture, protection, and forest regulation.
- Management consists in planning and implementing activities meant to ensure the conservation and utilization of a forest, ing to objectives to be achieved (among which, wood production) under a given physical, and socio-economic context.
Forest Service land management plans are revised to meet current and future needs while establishing ways to sustain and restore ecosystems and watersheds, protect wildlife, respond to a changing climate, and connect people to the National Forest System.
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A management plan for a protected area of whatever shape, size or designation, typically includes some description of its important features, and an evaluation of their condition and what factors influence them. This information is then combined to draw up management objectives and a statement of the actions required.
The Forest Stewardship Program focuses on three main areas: Assisting landowners to actively manage their land and related resources. Keeping land in a productive and healthy condition for present and future owners.
The inventory will typically include forest man- agement stand boundaries, site index, basal area, spe- cies, size class, wood product potential, soil conditions, slopes, topography, natural and cultural features, roads, wildfire risk, risk of insect and disease infestation, fish and wildlife species and habitat

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