Title: Criterion 3 Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and Vitality
1Criterion 3Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and
Vitality
- Indicator 15 Biotic Abiotic Stressors
- Bill Ciesla, Andy Mason, and John Coulston
- Indicator 16 Air Pollution
- John Coulston
- Indicator 17 Ecological Processes
- Mark Ambrose
- Criterion 3 Lead
- Ken Stolte
2Criterion 3Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and
Vitality
- Indicator 15
- Area and percent of forest affected by processes
or agents beyond the range of historic variation,
e.g. by insects, disease, competition from exotic
species, fire, storm, land clearance, permanent
flooding, salinization, and domestic animals.
3Criterion 3Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and
Vitality
- Indicator16
- Area and percent of forest land subjected to
levels of specific air pollutants (e.g. sulfates,
nitrate, ozone) or ultra violet B that may cause
negative impacts on the forest ecosystem.
4Criterion 3Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and
Vitality
- Indicator 17
- Area and percent of forest land with diminished
biological components indicative of changes in
fundamental ecological processes (e.g. soil,
nutrient cycling, seed dispersion, pollination)
and/or ecological continuity.
5Radiant Energy
Chemical Energy
LIFE ON EARTH
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13Conceptual Model for Criteria of Montreal
Process Criteria and Indicator
- Assumptions
- All forces (biological and abiotic) prior to 1500
are natural and a part of the development and
maintenance of healthy and sustainable forest
ecosystems - Effects of new or exacerbated natural forces
(latter resulting from human activity) affect
ecological processes negatively - Effects on ecological processes, if great enough,
directly affect one or more components of forest
ecosystems, e.g., productivity, soils, and/or
aquatic ecosystems - Effects on any one component of a forest
ecosystem (productivity, soils, or water) will
affect the other two components over varying time
periods - Criteria 3 New Organization
- Ind. 15 is group of all human-induced (new)
stressors - Ind. 16 is group of all exacerbated natural
stressors - Ind. 17 is ecological processes and relevant
indicators
14Criterion 3 IndicatorsDefining Key Phrases
Essential to Address Indicators
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18Criterion 3----IndicatorsExample of Possible
Wording Changes
19Specifics of C3 Indicators fromNational Report
on Sustainable Forests--2003
20Criterion 3Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and
Vitality
- Indicator 15
- Area and percent of forest affected by processes
or agents beyond the range of historic variation,
e.g. by insects, disease, competition from exotic
species, fire, storm, land clearance, permanent
flooding, salinization, and domestic animals.
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27Criterion 3Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and
Vitality
- Indicator16
- Area and percent of forest land subjected to
levels of specific air pollutants (e.g. sulfates,
nitrate, ozone) or ultra violet B that may cause
negative impacts on the forest ecosystem.
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32Criterion 3Maintenance of Ecosystem Health and
Vitality
- Indicator 17
- Area and percent of forest land with diminished
biological components indicative of changes in
fundamental ecological processes (e.g. soil,
nutrient cycling, seed dispersion, pollination)
and/or ecological continuity.
33- Most data only covered 60 of U.S.
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41Fuel Loading
Ozone Bioindicators Lichen Communities Exotic
Species
Damage Crown Condition Mortality Regeneration
Understory Vegetation Tree Diversity Lichen
Communities
Soils Down Woody Debris
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441loblolly pine forest 2bottomland hardwood
forest 3mixed hardwood stand 4agricultural
land 5 shortleaf pine plantation. Subplot 1
has 3 condition classes (1, 4, 3) subplot 2 has
3 condition classes (1, 3, 5) subplot 3 has 1
cond. Class (1) subplot 4 has 2 cond.classes(3,
2)
45Fuel Loading
Ozone Bioindicators Lichen Communities Exotic
Species
Damage Crown Condition Mortality Regeneration
Understory Vegetation Tree Diversity Lichen
Communities
Soils Down Woody Debris
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