Selective cutting definition

Selective cutting means the removal of single trees or shrubs.
Selective cutting means the removal of single scattered trees.
Selective cutting. : means the annual or periodic removal of trees, individually or in small groups, in order to realize the yield and establish a new crop and to improve the forest, which removal does not involve the total elimination of one or more particular species of trees.

Examples of Selective cutting in a sentence

  • Such actions may include, but are not limited to: Controlled burning Developing a cutting contract Culling Clear-cut harvest Broadcast seeding Replanting Selective cutting Thinning Applying herbicide to invasive species Eradicating disease Access road maintenance Facilitating timber sales Any additional information Consultant recommends and is agreeable to the MPM.

  • Selective cutting of trees and vegetation for fire protection, trail and access road maintenance and tick control.

  • Selective cutting and minimal removal of trees, brush, shrubs, and other vegetation for fire protection, tick control, and to prevent, control or remove hazards, disease, insect or fire damage, or to otherwise to preserve the present condition of the Premises (including vistas, ▇▇▇▇▇ roads, cart paths, walking trails, fence lines and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇), as documented in the Baseline Documentation Report.

  • Selective cutting shall be permitted to remove diseased, dying and dead trees or to thin trees as a means to promote more dense and healthy growth.

  • Selective cutting and minimal removal of trees, brush, shrubs, and other vegetation for fire protection, and to prevent, control or remove hazards, disease, insect or fire damage, or to otherwise to preserve the present condition of the Premises (including vistas, ▇▇▇▇▇ roads, cart paths, walking trails, fence lines and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇), as documented in the Baseline Documentation Report.