postlogging
Postlogging refers to the practice of extracting timber from a forest area after the primary logging operation has been completed. This can involve harvesting trees that were left behind during the initial cut, such as those that were too small, too difficult to access, or considered undesirable at the time. It may also include salvaging wood from fallen trees or damaged timber that resulted from the first logging event, such as storm-felled trees.
The goals of postlogging can vary. In some cases, it is done to maximize timber yield from
However, postlogging practices can have ecological implications. Depending on the methods used and the extent of