Q-2, r. 35.3.1 - Regulation respecting afforestation and reforestation projects eligible for the issuance of offset credits on privately-owned land

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SCHEDULE D
(s. 43)
Selection of the growth curve for the baseline scenario and tables showing the annual change in merchantable volume on fallow land by bioclimatic subdomain and potential vegetation groups
(1) The tables in Division II of this Schedule contain the data needed to define the growth curve for the baseline scenario in the CBM-CFS software for a project on a lot without forest cover.
The growth curve selected must be representative of the biophysical characteristics and species present at the time of the initial inventory.
(2) For the purposes of this Schedule, a lot without forest cover includes lots used for non-forestry purposes and unproductive forest land.
DIVISION I
POTENTIAL VEGETATION GROUPS
(1) The codes FE_ MJ_ MS_ RB_ RS_ RE_ in the tables in Division II of this Schedule represent potential vegetation groups. The composition of the groups is determined in the tables below.
Table 1 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Hardwood species on rich sites (FE_))
DesignationCode
Red oak standFC1
Maple stand with bitternut hickoryFE1
Maple stand with lindenFE2
Maple stand with yellow birchFE3
Maple stand with yellow birch and beechFE4
Maple stand with eastern hop-hornbeamFE5
Maple stand with red oakFE6
Table 2 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Hardwood species on mesic sites (MJ_))
DesignationCode
Black ash stands with firMF1
Yellow birch stands with fir and sugar mapleMJ1
Yellow birch stands with firMJ2
Fir stand with yellow birchMS1
Table 3 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Mixed species (MS_))
DesignationCode
Black spruce stand with trembling aspenME1
Fir stand with white birchMS2
Fir stand with red mapleMS3
Fir stand with mountain white birchMS4
Fir stand with red mapleMS6
Table 4 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Softwood species on rich sites (RB_))
DesignationCode
White spruce stand or cedar stand resulting from agricultureRB1
Maritime white spruce standRB2
White spruce stand resulting from browsing by white-tailed deer (Anticosti island)RB5
Table 5 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Softwood species on mesic sites (RS_))
DesignationCode
Spruce stand with red spruceRR1
Fir stand with black spruceRS2
Fir stand with black spruce and sphagnum mossRS3
Fir stand with mountain black spruceRS4
Fir stand with red spruceRS5
Fir stand with maritime black spruceRS7
Table 6 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Softwood species on poor sites (RE_))
DesignationCode
Black spruce stand with lichensRE1
Black spruce stand with moss or heathlandRE2
Black spruce stand with sphagnum mossRE3
White pine or red pine standRP1
Table 7 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Fir stand with thuya (RS1))
DesignationCode
Fir stand with thuyaRS1
DIVISION II
TABLES SHOWING ANNUAL CHANGE IN MERCHANTABLE VOLUME ON FALLOW LAND BY BIOCLIMATIC SUBDOMAIN AND POTENTIAL VEGETATION GROUPS
(1) The data used to create the growth curve for the baseline scenario used in the CBM-CFS software must be selected from the tables in this Division.
Tables 1 to 18 show merchantable volume on woody fallow land, Table 19 shows merchantable volume on shrubby fallow land and Table 20 shows merchantable volume on grassy fallow land.
(2) The table to be used must be selected on the basis of the bioclimatic subdomain and potential vegetation group on the lot used for the project. The potential vegetation group can be deduced from the vegetation in neighbouring forests.
(3) In Tables 1 to 4, the percentage coverage provided by the tree stratum and must be assessed to select the data representing the annual change in merchantable volume.
Coverage is
(1) low from 0% to 8%;
(2) medium from more than 8% to 15%;
(3) high from more than 15% to 25%.
(4) For the purposes of the tables in this Division, with respect to bioclimatic subdomains,
“1” means maple stands with bitternut hickory;
“2 West” means maple stands with linden, western sector;
“2 East” means maple stands with linden, eastern sector;
“3 West” means maple stands with yellow birch, western sector;
“3 East” means maple stands with yellow birch, eastern sector;
“4 West” means fir stands with yellow birch, western sector;
“4 East” means fir stands with yellow birch, eastern sector;
“5 West” means fir stands with moss, western sector;
“5 East” means fir stands with white birch, eastern sector.
Table 1 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East/ 4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS/RERS/RERS/RE
 Merchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
AgeHighMediumLowHighMediumLowHighMediumLow
1000000000
5000100100
10320310310
15851820830
201510315511561
25251762410324113
303625103517534195
354934144625947289
40644420593514593814
45795526724620734920
50946633865727876127
5510977409969351017336
60124894811280441148544
651381005612591531289654
70151111641371026314010764
75164122711491127315211673
80175132791601218216312583
85185141871691299117413292
9019515094178136100183139101
95203158101187141108191144109
100210165107194146115199148116
Table 2 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with mixed forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East / 4 West5 East
Potential vegetation groupsMS_ / RB_MS_ / RB_
 Merchantable volume
(m³/ha)
Merchantable volume
(m³/ha)
AgeHighMediumLowHighMediumLow
1000000
5000000
10222222
15766566
20141211121211
25241917211917
30362825332825
35493833463833
40634941624941
45786050786050
50937159947159
5510882681108268
6012293771259377
651351048513910485
701461149215111492
751571239916212399
80166132105172132105
85174139110180139110
90181146115186146115
95186152119191152119
100190158123194158123
Table 3 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with mixed forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains5 West
Potential vegetation groupsMS_ /RB_
 Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
AgeHighMediumLow
1000
5000
10220
15651
201493
2524155
3036238
35503112
40654017
45815023
50966030
551117137
601258144
651379251
7014910259
7515811267
8016712274
8517313181
9017814088
9518214894
100184156100
Table 4 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East / 4 West4 East /4 West
5 East / 5 West5 East / 5 West
Potential vegetation groupsMS_RB_
 Merchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
AgeHighMediumLowHighMediumLow
1000000
5211211
1010431043
152210722107
20371812371812
25532719532719
30693826693826
35844933844933
40986041986041
4511171481117148
5012282551228255
5513191621319162
6013999691399969
651451067514510675
701491128014911280
751511178515111785
801521219015212190
851521239315212393
901511259715112597
951491269914912699
100146126101146126101
Table 5 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsFE_FE_FE_FE_FE_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1044465
159991212
201716172120
252626263131
303737374242
354849485454
406162616666
457475747879
508789879091
55100103100102104
60113116113113115
65125130125124126
70137142137134137
75148154148143146
80159165159152155
85168176168160163
90177185177167170
95185194185173177
100192202192179182
Table 6 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsFE_FE_FE_FE_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
51111
103544
1581099
2015181616
2523272424
3033363434
3544464545
4056565656
4569666767
5081767878
5593859090
6010694100100
65117102111111
70129109120120
75139115129129
80149121137137
85158126145145
90166130152152
95174134157157
100180136163163
Table 7 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsMJ_MJ_MJ_MJ_MJ_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1044465
1591091212
201718172120
252627263131
303738374242
354850485454
406162616666
457475747879
508788879091
55100101100102104
60113114113113115
65125127125124126
70137138137134137
75148150148143146
80159160159152155
85168170168160163
90177179177167170
95185188185173177
100192195192179182
Table 8 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsMJ_MJ_MJ_MJ_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
51111
103544
1581099
2014181616
2523272424
3033363434
3544464545
4056565656
4568666767
5080767878
5593859090
6010594100100
65117102111111
70128109120120
75139115129129
80149121137137
85158126145145
90166130152152
95173134157157
100180136163163
Table 9 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsMS_MS_MS_MS_MS_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1044433
1599988
201616161414
252424242222
303434343232
354444444242
405555555353
456666666464
507777777575
558787878585
609797979595
65106106106104104
70114114114113113
75122122122121121
80128128128127127
85134134134133133
90139139139138138
95143143143142142
100146146146146146
Table 10 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsMS_MS_MS_MS_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
52001
106324
15117410
201814919
2525221528
3033322339
3542423151
4051534163
4559645274
5068746385
5577857495
60869485104
659410396113
70102111106120
75110118116126
80117124125131
85124128134135
90131132142139
95137136149141
100143138155142
Table 11 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsRB_RB_RB_RB_RB_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1044433
1599988
201616161414
252424242222
303434343232
354444444242
405555555353
456666666464
507777777575
558787878585
609797979595
65106106106104104
70114114114113113
75122122122121121
80128128128127127
85134134134133133
90139139139138138
95143143143142142
100146146146146146
Table 12 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRB_RB_RB_RB_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
52001
106324
15117410
201814919
2525221528
3033322339
3542423151
4051534163
4559645274
5068746385
5577857495
60869485104
659410396113
70102111106120
75110118116126
80117124125131
85124128134135
90131132142139
95137136149141
100143138155142
Table 13 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS_RS_RS_RS_RS_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
500000
1022211
1555544
2010101077
251616161313
302424241919
353232322727
404242423535
455252524444
506262625454
557373736464
608383837575
659494948585
701041041049595
75114114114105105
80123123123114114
85132132132123123
90140140140132132
95148148148140140
100155155155147147
Table 14 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS_RS_RS_RS_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
50000
102111
156333
2011767
2518121113
3026191821
3535272631
4045363543
4556464556
5067575670
5578686784
6089797897
651008990111
7011099101123
75120109112135
80130118122145
85138126132154
90147133141162
95154139149168
100161145157173
Table 15 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsRE_RE_RE_RE_RE_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
500000
1022211
1555544
2010101077
251616161313
302424241919
353232322727
404242423535
455252524444
506262625454
557373736464
608383837575
659494948585
701041041049595
75114114114105105
80123123123114114
85132132132123123
90140140140132132
95148148148140140
100155155155147147
Table 16 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRE_RE_RE_RE_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
50000
101111
153332
206766
2511121110
3017191817
3524272625
4032363534
4541464544
5050575655
5560676766
6070787878
6580889089
708998101100
7599108112110
80108116122120
85117124132129
90125131141136
95132138149143
100139143157149
Table 17 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS1RS1RS1RS1RS1
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1035555
15713131313
201325252525
252139393939
302956565656
353975757575
405095959595
4561116116116116
5073138138138138
5584160160160160
6096181181181181
65107202202202202
70117222222222222
75127241241241241
80137259259259259
85146276276276276
90154292292292292
95161306306306306
100168318318318318
Table 18 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS1RS1RS1RS1
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
50000
102211
155522
20101055
25181899
3027271414
3539391919
4051512525
4564643232
5078783939
5593934646
601071075353
651211216060
701351356767
751471477474
801591598080
851701708585
901801809090
951891899595
1001971979999
Table 19 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on shrubby fallow land based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains1 / 2 East /2 West / 3 East /3 West/ 4 East / 4 West / 5 East /5 West
Potential vegetation groupsFE_/ MJ_/ MS_ /RB_/ RS_ /RE_ /RS1
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)
10
50
101
151
202
252
303
354
405
455
506
557
608
659
7010
7511
8012
8513
9014
9515
10016
Table 20 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on grassy fallow land based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains1 / 2 East /2 West / 3 East /3 West/ 4 East / 4 West / 5 East /5 West
Potential vegetation groupsFE_/ MJ_/ MS_ /RB_/ RS_ /RE_ /RS1
AgeMerchantable volume
10
51
101
151
201
252
302
352
402
452
502
553
603
653
703
753
803
854
904
954
1004
M.O. 2022-11-17, Sch. D.
SCHEDULE D
(s. 43)
Selection of the growth curve for the baseline scenario and tables showing the annual change in merchantable volume on fallow land by bioclimatic subdomain and potential vegetation groups
(1) The tables in Division II of this Schedule contain the data needed to define the growth curve for the baseline scenario in the CBM-CFS software for a project on a lot without forest cover.
The growth curve selected must be representative of the biophysical characteristics and species present at the time of the initial inventory.
(2) For the purposes of this Schedule, a lot without forest cover includes lots used for non-forestry purposes and unproductive forest land.
DIVISION I
POTENTIAL VEGETATION GROUPS
(1) The codes FE_ MJ_ MS_ RB_ RS_ RE_ in the tables in Division II of this Schedule represent potential vegetation groups. The composition of the groups is determined in the tables below.
Table 1 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Hardwood species on rich sites (FE_))
DesignationCode
Red oak standFC1
Maple stand with bitternut hickoryFE1
Maple stand with lindenFE2
Maple stand with yellow birchFE3
Maple stand with yellow birch and beechFE4
Maple stand with eastern hop-hornbeamFE5
Maple stand with red oakFE6
Table 2 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Hardwood species on mesic sites (MJ_))
DesignationCode
Black ash stands with firMF1
Yellow birch stands with fir and sugar mapleMJ1
Yellow birch stands with firMJ2
Fir stand with yellow birchMS1
Table 3 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Mixed species (MS_))
DesignationCode
Black spruce stand with trembling aspenME1
Fir stand with white birchMS2
Fir stand with red mapleMS3
Fir stand with mountain white birchMS4
Fir stand with red mapleMS6
Table 4 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Softwood species on rich sites (RB_))
DesignationCode
White spruce stand or cedar stand resulting from agricultureRB1
Maritime white spruce standRB2
White spruce stand resulting from browsing by white-tailed deer (Anticosti island)RB5
Table 5 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Softwood species on mesic sites (RS_))
DesignationCode
Spruce stand with red spruceRR1
Fir stand with black spruceRS2
Fir stand with black spruce and sphagnum mossRS3
Fir stand with mountain black spruceRS4
Fir stand with red spruceRS5
Fir stand with maritime black spruceRS7
Table 6 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Softwood species on poor sites (RE_))
DesignationCode
Black spruce stand with lichensRE1
Black spruce stand with moss or heathlandRE2
Black spruce stand with sphagnum mossRE3
White pine or red pine standRP1
Table 7 – Name and code of stands based on the composition of dominant species in the stand (Fir stand with thuya (RS1))
DesignationCode
Fir stand with thuyaRS1
DIVISION II
TABLES SHOWING ANNUAL CHANGE IN MERCHANTABLE VOLUME ON FALLOW LAND BY BIOCLIMATIC SUBDOMAIN AND POTENTIAL VEGETATION GROUPS
(1) The data used to create the growth curve for the baseline scenario used in the CBM-CFS software must be selected from the tables in this Division.
Tables 1 to 18 show merchantable volume on woody fallow land, Table 19 shows merchantable volume on shrubby fallow land and Table 20 shows merchantable volume on grassy fallow land.
(2) The table to be used must be selected on the basis of the bioclimatic subdomain and potential vegetation group on the lot used for the project. The potential vegetation group can be deduced from the vegetation in neighbouring forests.
(3) In Tables 1 to 4, the percentage coverage provided by the tree stratum and must be assessed to select the data representing the annual change in merchantable volume.
Coverage is
(1) low from 0% to 8%;
(2) medium from more than 8% to 15%;
(3) high from more than 15% to 25%.
(4) For the purposes of the tables in this Division, with respect to bioclimatic subdomains,
“1” means maple stands with bitternut hickory;
“2 West” means maple stands with linden, western sector;
“2 East” means maple stands with linden, eastern sector;
“3 West” means maple stands with yellow birch, western sector;
“3 East” means maple stands with yellow birch, eastern sector;
“4 West” means fir stands with yellow birch, western sector;
“4 East” means fir stands with yellow birch, eastern sector;
“5 West” means fir stands with moss, western sector;
“5 East” means fir stands with white birch, eastern sector.
Table 1 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East/ 4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS/RERS/RERS/RE
 Merchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
AgeHighMediumLowHighMediumLowHighMediumLow
1000000000
5000100100
10320310310
15851820830
201510315511561
25251762410324113
303625103517534195
354934144625947289
40644420593514593814
45795526724620734920
50946633865727876127
5510977409969351017336
60124894811280441148544
651381005612591531289654
70151111641371026314010764
75164122711491127315211673
80175132791601218216312583
85185141871691299117413292
9019515094178136100183139101
95203158101187141108191144109
100210165107194146115199148116
Table 2 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with mixed forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East / 4 West5 East
Potential vegetation groupsMS_ / RB_MS_ / RB_
 Merchantable volume
(m³/ha)
Merchantable volume
(m³/ha)
AgeHighMediumLowHighMediumLow
1000000
5000000
10222222
15766566
20141211121211
25241917211917
30362825332825
35493833463833
40634941624941
45786050786050
50937159947159
5510882681108268
6012293771259377
651351048513910485
701461149215111492
751571239916212399
80166132105172132105
85174139110180139110
90181146115186146115
95186152119191152119
100190158123194158123
Table 3 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with mixed forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains5 West
Potential vegetation groupsMS_ /RB_
 Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
AgeHighMediumLow
1000
5000
10220
15651
201493
2524155
3036238
35503112
40654017
45815023
50966030
551117137
601258144
651379251
7014910259
7515811267
8016712274
8517313181
9017814088
9518214894
100184156100
Table 4 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East / 4 West4 East /4 West
5 East / 5 West5 East / 5 West
Potential vegetation groupsMS_RB_
 Merchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
AgeHighMediumLowHighMediumLow
1000000
5211211
1010431043
152210722107
20371812371812
25532719532719
30693826693826
35844933844933
40986041986041
4511171481117148
5012282551228255
5513191621319162
6013999691399969
651451067514510675
701491128014911280
751511178515111785
801521219015212190
851521239315212393
901511259715112597
951491269914912699
100146126101146126101
Table 5 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsFE_FE_FE_FE_FE_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1044465
159991212
201716172120
252626263131
303737374242
354849485454
406162616666
457475747879
508789879091
55100103100102104
60113116113113115
65125130125124126
70137142137134137
75148154148143146
80159165159152155
85168176168160163
90177185177167170
95185194185173177
100192202192179182
Table 6 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsFE_FE_FE_FE_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
51111
103544
1581099
2015181616
2523272424
3033363434
3544464545
4056565656
4569666767
5081767878
5593859090
6010694100100
65117102111111
70129109120120
75139115129129
80149121137137
85158126145145
90166130152152
95174134157157
100180136163163
Table 7 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsMJ_MJ_MJ_MJ_MJ_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1044465
1591091212
201718172120
252627263131
303738374242
354850485454
406162616666
457475747879
508788879091
55100101100102104
60113114113113115
65125127125124126
70137138137134137
75148150148143146
80159160159152155
85168170168160163
90177179177167170
95185188185173177
100192195192179182
Table 8 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsMJ_MJ_MJ_MJ_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
51111
103544
1581099
2014181616
2523272424
3033363434
3544464545
4056565656
4568666767
5080767878
5593859090
6010594100100
65117102111111
70128109120120
75139115129129
80149121137137
85158126145145
90166130152152
95173134157157
100180136163163
Table 9 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsMS_MS_MS_MS_MS_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1044433
1599988
201616161414
252424242222
303434343232
354444444242
405555555353
456666666464
507777777575
558787878585
609797979595
65106106106104104
70114114114113113
75122122122121121
80128128128127127
85134134134133133
90139139139138138
95143143143142142
100146146146146146
Table 10 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsMS_MS_MS_MS_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
52001
106324
15117410
201814919
2525221528
3033322339
3542423151
4051534163
4559645274
5068746385
5577857495
60869485104
659410396113
70102111106120
75110118116126
80117124125131
85124128134135
90131132142139
95137136149141
100143138155142
Table 11 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsRB_RB_RB_RB_RB_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1044433
1599988
201616161414
252424242222
303434343232
354444444242
405555555353
456666666464
507777777575
558787878585
609797979595
65106106106104104
70114114114113113
75122122122121121
80128128128127127
85134134134133133
90139139139138138
95143143143142142
100146146146146146
Table 12 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRB_RB_RB_RB_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
52001
106324
15117410
201814919
2525221528
3033322339
3542423151
4051534163
4559645274
5068746385
5577857495
60869485104
659410396113
70102111106120
75110118116126
80117124125131
85124128134135
90131132142139
95137136149141
100143138155142
Table 13 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS_RS_RS_RS_RS_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
500000
1022211
1555544
2010101077
251616161313
302424241919
353232322727
404242423535
455252524444
506262625454
557373736464
608383837575
659494948585
701041041049595
75114114114105105
80123123123114114
85132132132123123
90140140140132132
95148148148140140
100155155155147147
Table 14 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS_RS_RS_RS_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
50000
102111
156333
2011767
2518121113
3026191821
3535272631
4045363543
4556464556
5067575670
5578686784
6089797897
651008990111
7011099101123
75120109112135
80130118122145
85138126132154
90147133141162
95154139149168
100161145157173
Table 15 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsRE_RE_RE_RE_RE_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
500000
1022211
1555544
2010101077
251616161313
302424241919
353232322727
404242423535
455252524444
506262625454
557373736464
608383837575
659494948585
701041041049595
75114114114105105
80123123123114114
85132132132123123
90140140140132132
95148148148140140
100155155155147147
Table 16 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRE_RE_RE_RE_
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
50000
101111
153332
206766
2511121110
3017191817
3524272625
4032363534
4541464544
5050575655
5560676766
6070787878
6580889089
708998101100
7599108112110
80108116122120
85117124132129
90125131141136
95132138149143
100139143157149
Table 17 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains12 East2 West3 East3 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS1RS1RS1RS1RS1
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
100000
511111
1035555
15713131313
201325252525
252139393939
302956565656
353975757575
405095959595
4561116116116116
5073138138138138
5584160160160160
6096181181181181
65107202202202202
70117222222222222
75127241241241241
80137259259259259
85146276276276276
90154292292292292
95161306306306306
100168318318318318
Table 18 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on woody fallow land with softwood, mixed or hardwood forest cover based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains4 East4 West5 East5 West
Potential vegetation groupsRS1RS1RS1RS1
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)Merchantable volume (m³/ha)
10000
50000
102211
155522
20101055
25181899
3027271414
3539391919
4051512525
4564643232
5078783939
5593934646
601071075353
651211216060
701351356767
751471477474
801591598080
851701708585
901801809090
951891899595
1001971979999
Table 19 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on shrubby fallow land based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains1 / 2 East /2 West / 3 East /3 West/ 4 East / 4 West / 5 East /5 West
Potential vegetation groupsFE_/ MJ_/ MS_ /RB_/ RS_ /RE_ /RS1
AgeMerchantable volume (m³/ha)
10
50
101
151
202
252
303
354
405
455
506
557
608
659
7010
7511
8012
8513
9014
9515
10016
Table 20 – Growth curve values (merchantable volume in m³/ha) on grassy fallow land based on bioclimatic subdomains and potential vegetation groups
Bioclimatic subdomains1 / 2 East /2 West / 3 East /3 West/ 4 East / 4 West / 5 East /5 West
Potential vegetation groupsFE_/ MJ_/ MS_ /RB_/ RS_ /RE_ /RS1
AgeMerchantable volume
10
51
101
151
201
252
302
352
402
452
502
553
603
653
703
753
803
854
904
954
1004
M.O. 2022-11-17, Sch. D.