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- Coppicing abstract "Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management which takes advantage of the fact that many trees make new growth from the stump or roots if cut down. In a coppiced wood, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level. In subsequent growth years, many new shoots will emerge, and, after a number of years the coppiced tree, or stool, is ready to be harvested, and the cycle begins again.Typically a coppiced woodland is harvested in sections or coups on a rotation. In this way, a crop is available each year somewhere in the woodland. Coppicing has the effect of providing a rich variety of habitats, as the woodland always has a range of different-aged coppice growing in it, which is beneficial for biodiversity. The cycle length depends upon the species cut, the local custom, and the use to which the product is put. Birch can be coppiced for faggots (bundles of brushwood) on a three- or four-year cycle, whereas oak can be coppiced over a fifty-year cycle for poles or firewood.Coppicing maintains trees at a juvenile stage, and a regularly coppiced tree will never die of old age—some coppice stools may therefore reach immense ages. The age of a stool may be estimated from its diameter, and some are so large—perhaps as much as 5.4 metres (18 ft) across—that they are thought to have been continuously coppiced for centuries.Coppiced stems are characteristically curved at the base. This curve occurs as the competing stems grow out from the stool in the early stages of the cycle, then up towards the sky as the canopy closes. The curve may allow the identification of coppice timber in archaeological sites—timber in the Sweet Track in Somerset (built in the winter of 3807 and 3806 BC) has been identified as coppiced lime.".
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- Coppicing hasPhotoCollection Coppicing.
- Coppicing subject Category:Forest_management.
- Coppicing subject Category:Habitat.
- Coppicing subject Category:Habitat_management_equipment_and_methods.
- Coppicing subject Category:Horticultural_techniques.
- Coppicing subject Category:Trees.
- Coppicing subject Category:Wildfire_ecology.
- Coppicing type Ability105616246.
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- Coppicing type Cognition100023271.
- Coppicing type HorticulturalTechniques.
- Coppicing type Know-how105616786.
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- Coppicing comment "Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management which takes advantage of the fact that many trees make new growth from the stump or roots if cut down. In a coppiced wood, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level. In subsequent growth years, many new shoots will emerge, and, after a number of years the coppiced tree, or stool, is ready to be harvested, and the cycle begins again.Typically a coppiced woodland is harvested in sections or coups on a rotation.".
- Coppicing label "Ceduo".
- Coppicing label "Coppicing".
- Coppicing label "Hakhout".
- Coppicing label "Las odroślowy".
- Coppicing label "Régime de taillis".
- Coppicing label "Stockausschlag".
- Coppicing label "Vástago".
- Coppicing label "萌芽更新".
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- Coppicing depiction Coppice_stool.jpg.
- Coppicing isPrimaryTopicOf Coppicing.