Definitions for "Uneven-aged management"
Method of forest management in which trees of different species in a given stand are maintained at many ages and sizes to permit continuous natural regeneration. Compare even-aged management.
Growing trees of varying ages and species side-by-side, and usually removing those that reach marketable maturity through various selective harvesting methods. Uneven-aged management is commonly used in hardwood growing regions and in regions with sensitive environmental or wildlife habitat characteristics.
timber management method that results in forest stands characterized by trees of many ages or sizes intermingled singly or in groups.