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0000770HeurekaTPGpublic2025-06-24 15:50
Reporterosskyn Assigned To 
PrioritylowSeverityminorReproducibilityN/A
Status newResolutionopen 
Product Version2.23.1 
Summary0000770: Thinnings made between FF planning and execution may alter forest mean age in a way that affects FF planning
DescriptionIf the required age for FF applicability is 80 and a forest is 74.9 at the start of a period, the period will not count as a viable period for FF, instead the next one will.
However, if a thinning is done, it can alter the mean age in a which raises the mean age the start of that period, to e.g. 75.2, which then makes FF a viable option one period earlier.
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osskyn

2025-06-24 15:50

administrator   ~0000648

Unclear whether this is an issue which is significant enough to fix.
If so, a readjustment of final felling treatments could be done after a thinning (or any other treatment which may alter the mean age) is executed.

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2025-06-24 15:49 osskyn New Issue
2025-06-24 15:50 osskyn Note Added: 0000648