Fundamentals and Best Practices for Forest Inventories Building the Best Inventory for any Silvicultural System in any Geographic Area

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Fundamentals and Best Practices for Forest Inventories Building the Best Inventory for any Silvicultural System in any Geographic Area

Fundamentals and Best Practices for Forest Inventories Impact of Silvicultural Systems Clearcut, Seed-Tree, Shelterwood or Selection Harvest Sponsored by: Western Forestry and Conservation Association and Forest Biometrics Research Institute Agenda 8:00 Building Blocks of Sound Inventory Design 1. What is a working forest inventory? The evolution over 30 years from strata averages and yield tables to individual stand structures within strata. 2. Why you should be cruising for inventory versus harvest. Your cruising objective is to capture silvicultural growth capacity and setup the ability to re-merchandize as markets change. 8:30 Sample Designs Strata 1. Stratifying the whole forest What are the right classifications and levels of strata? 2. Breaking the strata into unique stand polygons Why we need unique stand identification. 3. Sampling stands within each strata for cruising Getting the right distribution, intensity and frequency of sampling and working with riparian buffers and setasides. 10:00 Break 10:20 Sample Design Plots 1. Distributing your plots across the entire stand Why this makes a difference. 2. Including small tree frequencies to define density. 3. How large tree frequencies define silvicultural options and asset values. 4. Defining clumpiness with systematic spatial plot patterns to quantify the impact on yield capacity. 5. Determining the right plot frequency and distribution within each stand. 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Sample Design Trees 1. Sampling all trees of all species and sizes within each stand makes a difference. 2. Applying a combination of prism-sweep and fixed area plot designs for sampling. A. Tally frequencies by species and size class, never by species alone. B. When and why to record tree condition and vigor class in cruise design. C. Methods for selecting large trees height samples why this makes a difference. D. Estimating live crown length and percent defect in large trees. E. When and how to measure taper. F. When and why to measure age 3. How to use a 1/20th acre fixed area circular plot for standing dead trees. 4. Sampling down woody material using a minimum 100-foot transect line. 2:00 Break 2:20 Cruise Compilation Methods 1. Compiling each stand cruise versus compiling by strata within and between stands. 2. Height estimation methods why tree heights vary with silviculture.

Agenda 3:30 Expanding the Cruise to Un-sampled Stands 1. Assigning a stand structure to un-sampled stands from an average tree list generated from sampled stands when and why these methods are important to understand and use. 2. Do s and don ts of cruise expansions methods, timing, frequency and assumptions. 4:15 Year-end Updates and Reporting Getting the Sequence and Components Right 1. Incorporating all new harvest units, deletions, acquisitions and boundary adjustments in a GIS stand polygon layer. 2. Updating the GIS road network and road class buffer widths. 3. Updating the GIS stream courses and riparian buffer widths. 4. Updating all administrative, silvicultural and operational costs. 5. Running reports for year-end harvest volume and value reports. 6. Growing stands for one year from the previous year for annual growth reporting. 7. Updating the inventory with all new cruises from all sampled stands within current year identifying the actual impact of new information. 8. Producing forest-wide reports of new current standing forest inventory. 5:00 Adjourn About the Speakers Dr. James Arney brings over fifty years of forest biometrics industrial experience touching every aspect of inventory design, growth & yield, and harvest planning in six western States and three Canadian Provinces. He has designed in-place inventory systems, calibrated yield models for over twenty (20) tree species, developed site index curves, taper models, managed GIS systems and staff, developed hydrographic, soil and wildlife databases and prepared and presented sustained yield plans for public and private organizations through the western North America. He has developed silvicultural regimes and forest management plans for almost every major species and forest type found in the American Northwest. Dr. Arney is the only forest biometrician who has designed and built four separate and unique computerized forest growth models (PhD. Dissertation distant-dependent whole tree (1969), USFS-Weyerhaeuser distant-dependent (1975), SPS distant-independent (1981), and FPS distant-dependent (1995)). Both SPS and FPS have been distributed world-wide and represent the most-used, integrated forest management tool set for forest inventory and silvicultural planning on working forests in the western United States. Jim is currently president of the Forest Biometrics Research Institute in Portland, OR Brock Purvis received a B.S. in Forest Management from Oregon State University in 2003. Following graduation, Brock worked for a timber company in southwest Oregon before taking a job with Northwest Management Inc. (NMI) in 2005. Brock is currently a partner with NMI and manages the inventory department. In this role, Brock is responsible for the administration, development, implementation and quality assurance of forest inventory projects for NMI. He has considerable experience in forest inventory sampling design to characterize the forest vegetation in an efficient and statistically reliable manner. In addition, Brock is responsible for growth & yield modeling for NMI s clients. In 2015, NMI partnered with Forest Biometrics Research Institute (FBRI) to provide technical support services for the Forest Projection and Planning System Software (FPS). Dr. Dan Opalach is currently Senior Forest Biometrician with the Forest Biometrics Research Institute. He spent the first 28 years of his career working for Green Diamond Resource Company on the North Coast of California developing forest inventories, silvicultural prescriptions, and management plans for their 2nd and 3rd growth redwood and Douglas-fir stands. Looking for new adventures and challenges, Dan retired from Green Diamond, moved to Redding and started his own consulting business where he assists timberland owners with their forest inventories, management plans, and timberland appraisals. He also teaches silviculture during the winter semesters at Shasta College in Redding. Dr. Opalach is Registered Professional Forester (RPF) No. 2459 in the state of California. A Free Feature With Your Workshop Registration All workshop attendees will be offered free post-workshop one-on-one consultation with the session speakers, either over the phone, via email or remote desktop sharing. These workshops will cover many topics and if you get back to your office with questions about any of the workshop content, the session speakers will provide one-on-one consultation on any inventory issue. This offer is open only to workshop attendees, will expire on July 31, 2018 and the session speakers reserve the right to limit the amount of consultation. An Additional Feature With Your Workshop Registration All workshop attendees will receive a workbook providing the background and more details on each workshop topic. This book can serve as your office reference manual as you design and manage your inventory system.

Fundamentals and Best Practices for Forest Inventories REGISTRATION NAME ORGANIZATION OR AFFILIATION ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP EMAIL TEL Please List Any Special Dietary Needs: REGISTRATION Forest Inventory 2018 ON or BEFORE 5/1/2018 $275 AFTER 5/1/2018 $345 I will attend: May 7 - Moscow May 9 - Wilsonville Call: 503-226-4562 or melinda@westernforestry.org Western Forestry and Conservation Association 4033 SW Canyon Rd. Portland, OR 97221 503-226-4562 or FAX: 503-226-2515 PAYMENT METHOD 1. Please make check payable to: WFCA 4033 SW Canyon Rd. Portland OR 97221 2. Purchase order # 3. Charge to: MC VISA AmEx (please circle) Account # Expiration Date Security Code (on back of card) 4. Register at www.westernforestry.org

Workshop Locations: The May 7, Moscow session will be held at the Best Western Plus University Inn, 1516 Pullman Rd, Moscow, ID The May 9, Wilsonville session will be held at the Holiday Inn Portland South, 25425 SW 95th Ave, Wilsonville, OR Lodging Information: May 7 Session: Reduced rate lodging is available at the Best Western Plus by calling 800-325-8765 or uinnmoscow.com and mentioning Western Forestry and Conservation. The rate for a single room is $109.99 plus tax. After April 6, 2018, reduced rates will be subject to availability. May 9 Session: No room block has been set aside. The Holiday inn can be reached at 503) 682-2211 or at hiportlandsouth.com Registration and Cancellations: The registration fee for either session is $275 if received by May 1 or $345 if received after 5/1/18. The registration fee includes a book of speaker materials, lunch and refreshments. Checks should be made payable to Western Forestry and Conservation Association. Purchase orders, VISA/MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Tax id # 930-331-712. No refunds for cancellations within 1 week of either session, but substitutions are always welcome. Registration is available on line at westernforestry.org Society of Western Foresters CFE Credits: By attending either workshop, participants will be eligible for XX CFE hours in Category 1 through the Society of American Foresters. Registration Questions? Call Melinda at (503) 226-4562 or melinda@westernforestry.org Western Forestry and Conservation Association 4033 SW Canyon Rd. Portland, OR 97221 503-226-4562 Fax: 503-226-2515 Register at www.westernforestry.org Fundamentals and Best Practices for Forest Inventories Building the Best Inventory for any Silvicultural System in any Geographic Area Sponsored by: Western Forestry and Conservation Association and Forest Biometrics Research Institute September 12, 2017 Sheraton Wilsonville, Portland Oregon Airport Portland, OR