Treatment: allow some change in current conditions, but encourage eventual return to original conditions
Desired Future Conditions
Residual BA: longleaf pine = 11.5 m2 ha-1
Maintain overstory species diversity: longleaf pine, southern red oak, post oak
Oak component (southern red oak and post oak) to facilitate fire
Large tree component
Longleaf pine regeneration
Diverse understory of warm-season grasses
Frequent low-intensity fire (1-2 yr)
High water yield
Conceptual diagram of the Resistance – Resilience – Transition (RRT) framework applied to the ASCC Network, positioned vertically along a spectrum of ecological persistence to change (i.e., adaptation). The y-axis presents the degree of alignment with current conditions relative to the future range of acceptable outcomes (i.e., desired future conditions). Graphic by Kailey Marcinkowski, Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science.
Management Goals
Diversity of tree species in the overstory
High timber value (growth on high-value pines)
Maintain or enhance RCW foraging and nesting habitat
Maintain or expand quail habitat
Maintain hard mast component for wildlife habitat
Reduce insect and disease outbreaks
Reduce risk of mortality from wildfire and drought
Joshua Puhlick (The Jones Center at Ichauway) is the site lead for The Jones Center at Ichauway ASCC site. Key collaborators include Steven Brantley, Scott Taylor, Brandon Rutledge, and Scott Smith (The Jones Center at Ichauway).
Joshua Puhlick Site Lead
Ecological Silviculture
The Jones Center at Ichauway
3988 Jones Center Drive
Newton, GA 39870-8522
Phone: 229-734-4706
joshua.puhlick@jonesctr.org