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The utilization and changes of forest resources were studied in the Lishuihe Forest Bureau. Based on remote sensing images in 1985 and 1999, changes of major forest resources were analyzed by statistical and overlap method and classified quantitatively. The results showed that in recent 15 years, logging spots and man-made young forest changed violently, which was due to human activities. Different forest management manners and harvesting intensity played an important role in forest resources change. Dongsheng and Xilinhe tree farms were typical cases of different forest status and management for the Bureau, where forest succession was intervened by either human or natural disturbance. Dongsheng Tree Farm underwent a light harvest intensity and maintained a unit stock volume of 536.27 m3·hm2, as much as that of broadleaf/Korean pine forest of Changbai Mountain Natural Reserve; Xilinhe Tree Farm underwent an intense harvest and was composed of secondary forests, where mature forests just had a small percentage and the unit stock volume was low. The study was useful to guide future forest management. What’s more, problems found in the research were also analyzed and reasonable advice was given to the local forest management.
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Foundation item: This paper was supported by Major projects of Knowledge Innovation Program, Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. KZCX2-SW-320-3)
Biography: YU De-Yong (1973-), male, Ph. D. Candidate, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, P. R. China.
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Yu, Dy., Hao, Zq., Xiong, Zq. et al. Quality and change analysis of forest resource in typical Changbai Mountain forest region. J. of For. Res. 15, 171–176 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02911019
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02911019