Whitewood (Endospermum medullosum) is a tree species that shows promise for plantation timber production in Vanuatu, but few growth data are available to inform yield forecasts. Three simple relationships summarizing stand dynamics, namely height-age, diameter-height-stocking, and mortality-basal area relationships, were calibrated with data from 15 plots to form the basis of a model for silvicultural and management decisions. Despite the simplicity of the model, it offers predictions consistent with independent data. The model suggests that the optimal silviculture involves planting 635 stems/ha, thinning at 20 and 26 years, and clearfelling at age 36 when trees have a diameter of 55 cm dbh. However, many options offer a net present value within 5% of this nominal optimum. The flexibility to vary the timing and intensity of harvests over a wide range while maintaining good financial returns, coupled with good growth and timber properties, suggests that whitewood warrants further domestication and promotion in Vanuatu.
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Silvicultural implications arising from a simple simulation model for Endospermum medullosum in Vanuatu
International Forestry Review, Vol.14(4), pp.452-462
2012
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- Title
- Silvicultural implications arising from a simple simulation model for Endospermum medullosum in Vanuatu
- Creators
- J C Grant - Southern Cross UniversityK Glencross - Southern Cross UniversityJ D Nichols - Southern Cross UniversityG Palmer - Southern Cross UniversityM Sethy - Department of Forests, VanuatuJ K Vanclay - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- International Forestry Review, Vol.14(4), pp.452-462
- Publisher
- Commonwealth Forestry Association
- Identifiers
- 2470; 991012821892202368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Forest Research Centre; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Science; Office of Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research; National Centre for Flood Research
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article