Forest Management - Answers the practical application of scientific, economic, and social
principles to the administration and working of a forest as a whole in order to achieve owner
objectives; the business of forestry
Scientific Portion of Forest Management - Answers technical knowledge about how we manage
forests
Economic Portion of Forest Management - Answers business aspects of forestry; profits and
loss
Social Portion of Forest Management - Answers how society plays a role in forest management
(laws, policy, etc.)
Forest - Answers set of land parcels that have, or could have, forest vegetation and are
managed as a unit
Stand - Answers contiguous group of trees, similar enough in species composition, age class
distribution, and condition to be managed as a unit
Stand type - Answers classification system for stands within a forest where stands with similar
characteristics are lumped together
Forest compartments - Answers a contiguous area designed or developed to make
management more efficient
Sustainability - Answers management and organization of a forest property in order to achieve
at the earliest possible time a balance between growth and yields, either by annual or somewhat
longer periods
List the four models of management science - Answers Rational Model; Irrational Model; Semi-
Rational Model; Garbage Can Model
Describe the rational model of forest management - Answers Objectives clearly identified and
articulated; adequate resources - time and money
Describe the irrational model of forest management - Answers Some ideas of objectives; no
formal processes - just winging it
Describe the semi-rational model of forest management - Answers Includes processes of
rational model; limited resources - time and money
Describe the garbage can model of forest management - Answers No considerations
Forest Regulation - Answers the organization and control of a forest in order to achieve a
sustained yield of forest products from a specific forest area