Hammering taking account of biodiversity and the health of the stand
The day will be in french
Hammering taking account of biodiversity and the health of the stand
Le 06 November 2025 - Assesse
Objectives
In resilient silviculture, the marking of clearings (hammering) must ensure that the stand is improved while preserving as many rare species, trees of biological interest and dead trees as possible, and ensuring that the stand is in optimum health. During the course, you will learn some good reflexes to reconcile as harmoniously as possible the objectives of production, preserving biodiversity and maintaining the proper functioning of the ecosystem.
This day will provide an opportunity to experience a real-life situation in a settlement and will be divided into four parts:
- Visual inventory of the various dendromicrohabitats (DMH) and dying trees.
- Designation of objective trees (elites).
- Hammering in consideration of these two elements.
- Analysis of the level of stand improvement and the thresholds of dead trees and trees of biological interest reached.
Speakers
- Igor Blervaque, RFSB-project manager
- Nicolas Dassonville, Head of Training SRFB
Programme
| 09h00 | Welcoming participants |
| 09h15 | DMH inventory, declining trees and designation of objective trees |
| 12h00 | Picnic (bring your own) |
| 13h15 | Martelage and quantitative analysis of the remaining stand and dead tree and AIB/ha thresholds |
| 17h00 | End of the day |
Practical information and prices
MEETING PLACE
It will be sent to you in the confirmation letter.
Organisational costs
- RFSB member (and family): 30€ /person
- Non-member of RSFB: 60€ /person
Registration
The day will be in french