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STAND
MANAGEMENT COOPERATIVE (SMC)
MISSION

- To
provide a continuing source of high quality information
on the long-term effects of silvicultural treatments and treatment
regimes on stand and tree growth and development and on wood and
product quality.
Organization

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University
of Washington,
College of Forest Resources
Anderson Hall

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- SMC
is composed of forest industry, state, provincial, and federal
agencies, suppliers, and universities who commit resources and
expertise to the mission. The voting Policy Committee, composed
of dues-paying members,
controls policy with the goal of establishing the highest possible
technical standards in carrying out its mission. Technical
Advisory Committees (TACs) in Silviculture, Nutrition,
Wood Quality, and Modeling, comprised of leading scientists, have
been created to develop plans for research projects that are approved
by the Policy Committee. The SMC
has headquarters at the College
of Forest Resources, University of Washington,
which provides administration and staffing.
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Motivation
for SMC Membership

- The
long-term future of forest industry in the Pacific Northwest depends
in part on the productivity of the region's forests and on the
choice of silviculturally sound and cost-effective management
regimes. Large areas of plantations are being established and
managed with intensive Silviculture. Reliable projections of the
results of possible alternative combinations of silvicultural
practices are essential for realistic evaluation of forestry investments
and for intelligent choices among management regimes. Needed are
reliable estimates of response to silvicultural treatments and
management regimes, understanding of how product quality and value
are influenced by these treatments and regimes, and methods for
designing regimes that will produce high yields of wood with desirable
properties. The cost of establishing and maintaining a long-term
research on the scale necessary to build an adequate regional
database and understanding are beyond the capabilities of any
single organization. The mission can only be met through a cooperative
effort of land owners, processors, research agencies, and universities.
The SMC was formed to create the pool of funding, scientific talent,
and long term continuity necessary to achieve the mission.
Achievements

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SMC maintains a database on 400 installations in British Columbia,
Washington, and Oregon, primarily in Douglas-fir and western hemlock.
These installations contain 2714 plots with a variety of treatments.
These contain almost 225,000 trees which together have received
1,077,000 measurements. In addition there are soil survey data,
vegetation surveys, and stem section information. The SMC sponsored
a large study on the processing of plantation Douglas-fir into
lumber and veneer which established important linkages between
silviculture, log quality, and value. It completed studies on
modeling branch and crown structure and occlusion after pruning
in young Douglas-fir. A growth & yield model effort for Douglas-fir
stands has just been completed and the SMC has a series of publications and workshops to transfer
the latest research results to members.
Future

Five
year plans are develop by the TACs and approved by the
Policy Committee. An annual research planning process identifies high priority
research needs, develops requests for proposals from the scientific
research community, and selects the best of these proposals for
funding.
Inquiries
should be addressed to:
Stand
Management Cooperative
College of Forest Resources
University of Washington
Box 352100
Seattle, WA. 98195-2100
Phone: (206) 543-5355 or 1581
Fax: (206) 685-3091
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The Stand Management
Cooperative Home Page is provided by the College of Forest
Resources. To find the contact you need, please check the
Members or contact David
Briggs, SMC Director, or
Megan O'Shea, SMC Program Manager, SMC Cooperative, University
of Washington Box 352100 Seattle, WA 98195, 206-206.543.1581.
© 2000-2001, University of Washington, Stand Management
Cooperative, including all photographs and images unless otherwise
noted.
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