Vermont Forest Indicators Dashboard

Softwood Regeneration

Score for 2018:
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Long-Term Trend:
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While assessments of mature trees provides information about the current condition of Vermont’s forests, densities of sapling give details about the likely softwood composition in the future. Softwood regeneration is a measured as the density of seedlings per hectare, inventoried annually on Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) plot data. Per FIA protocol, plots are reassessed every 5 years until 2014, and then every 7 years since then. A softwood seedling is classified as a small tree less than 1" in diameter and greater than 6" in height1. Here, a dominant component of the Montane Spruce-Fir Forest, and an ecologically and economically important species, red spruce (Picea rubens), was used as a proxy for all softwood species regeneration. The current year is scored as the distance between 0 and the maximum value, scaled to be between 0 and 1 using a 5-year moving window.
1USDA Forest Service. 2017. Forest Inventory and Analysis National Core Field Guide, Volume 1: Field Data Collection Procedures for Phase 2 plots. Version 7.2. Available at: https://www.fia.fs.fed.us/library/field-guides-methods-proc/docs/2017/core_ver7-2_10_2017_final.pdf