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Benedict Schulte
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 5
Citations - 97
Benedict Schulte is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silviculture & Yield (finance). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 94 citations.
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Effects of uneven-aged silviculture on the stand structure, species composition, and economic returns of loblolly pine stands
TL;DR: In this article, the consequences of various uneven-aged management regimes are predicted with the SouthPro simulator with the Pinus taeda L (L loblolly pine) stands, and the results indicate that target distributions for pines with residual merchantable basal areas of ≈12.5 m 2 ǫ −1, maximum diameters of ca. 40 cm, and q -ratios of 1.2 −1.25 for 2.5 cm DBH classes are likely to provide high economic returns on good sites when combined with hardwood control.
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Non‐linear matrix modeling of forest growth with permanent plot data: The case of uneven‐aged Douglas‐fir stands
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WestPro: a computer program for simulating uneven-aged Douglas-fir stand growth and yield in the Pacific Northwest.
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Quantifying Trade-Offs Between Economic and Ecological Objectives in Uneven-Aged Mixed- Species Forests in the Southern United States
TL;DR: In this article, the management of uneven-aged loblolly pine-hardwood stands in the southern United States has been studied, and it is shown that a number of sustainable management regimes are possible, with different cutting cycles and/or cutting intensities.