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Selected Topics of Multifunctional Forest Management
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:36:52
Abstract
In 9 full-day excursions, the three most frequent forest management systems (Swiss Femelschlag, single-tree selection / plenter forest and continuous cover forestry) are deepened. Key concepts are presented during the course, illustrated with concrete examples in the forest and put into practice. The practical course offers a unique possibility to exchange with experts and forest practitioners.
Objective
At the end of this practical course, participants will: 1. have a consolidated understanding of multifunctional forest management and silviculture based on concrete examples, especially regarding the three most frequent silvicultural systems used in Switzerland ▪ Swiss Femelschlag ▪ Single tree selection system (Plenter forest) ▪ Continuous cover forestry (Dauerwald) 2. be able to conduct silvicultural assessments, evaluate silvicultural options and design concrete management recommendations for maintaining resilient and multifunctional forests.
Content
Nine full-day excursions on the following topics (they may change): 1. Swiss Femelschlag: theory, regeneration urgency and timing 2. Swiss Femelschlag: Regeneration processes, periods, and spatial order 3. Swiss Femelschlag: Regeneration and planning of silvicultural interventions 4. Swiss Femelschlag: natural regeneration and felling systems, regeneration techniques 5. Continuous cover forestry in broadleaved forests: theory and marteloscope exercise 6. Classic single-tree selection (Plenter) system with spruce, fir and beech and transformation from even-aged forest to plenter forest 7. Continuous cover forestry in broadleaved forests: Possibilities and limits 8. Multifunctional forest management in the Black Forest 9. Silviculture to sustain biodiversity and ecological continuity in oak forests This practical course allows students to exchange with forest practitioners and silviculture experts, as they will often contribute to the excursions.
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Lecture Notes
NoneLecture notes and documents will be provided
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| practical/laboratory course |
Selected Topics of Multifunctional Forest Management
9 full-day excursions in the forest.
The excursions will be held in English and German.
Dates will be announced in November
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72 h semesterly |