Clear-cut definition
Clear-cut means that they meet the following two conditions:
Clear-cut means the removal of all, or substantially all, of the Trees within any portion of a Woodland or Woodlot, where the area of the Woodland or Woodlot from which the Trees are removed is in excess of 0.1 hectare;
Clear-cut means the practice of harvesting of timber in a fashion which all or substantially all trees greater than to a two (2) inch DBH are harvested.
More Definitions of Clear-cut
Clear-cut means any harvest unit in western Oregon that leaves fewer than 50 trees per acre that are well - distributed over the unit and that measure at least 11 inches at DBH or that measure less than 40 square feet of basal area per acre. " Clear -cut" means any harvest unit in eastern Oregon that leaves fewer than 15 trees per acre that are well - distributed over the unit and that measure at least 10 inches at DBH. For purposes of this subsection, no tree shall be counted unless the top one -third of the bole of the tree supports a green, live crown. For purposes of computing basal area, trees larger than 20 inches shall be considered 20 -inch trees.
Clear-cut means the practice of Harvesting of Trees in a fashion which all or substantially all Trees greater than to a two (2) inch Diameter as measured at breast height (DBH) in a Forest Stand are Harvested.
Clear-cut means the practice of cutting substantially all of the trees from a defined area of land.