gallringsscheman
Gallringsscheman are plans used in forestry to guide thinning operations in a forest stand. They specify when thinning should occur, how much of the stand to remove, and which trees to target, with the aim of promoting healthy growth, improving timber quality, and managing risks. The schedules balance economic objectives with silvicultural goals and may also take biodiversity, windfirmness, and habitat considerations into account.
A typical gallringsschema includes the stand’s current age and stocking level, the desired thinning intensity and
Development of a gallringsschema relies on stand inventory data, growth models, and management objectives established in
In practice, gallringsscheman help standardize thinning decisions, support economic planning, and contribute to sustainable forest management