Lynne Johnson
December 8, 2013
Special Topics – GIS
4930
Maple Sap Production in the Acadian
National Forest Abstract
Clear-cutting is a traditional
practice in the timber industry that generally has negative connotations. This study focuses on an area in the Acadian
National Forest and attempts to evaluate the clear-cut areas for maple sap
production. A variety of Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) techniques and analyses were performed. If enough trees prove to be sufficient in sap
production, currently and in the future, then this will provide a productive alternative
to clear cut areas. A cross tabulation
was created of the distances it would take to haul the sap to the nearby roads. Results were then created and presented.
Power Point Presentation Link.
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