
Acadian Forestry
Acadian Forestry refers to the forestry practices and forest types characteristic of the Acadian region, primarily in eastern Canada and parts of the northeastern United States. It involves managing mixed hardwood and softwood forests to sustain timber production, biodiversity, and ecosystem health. These forests often feature species like spruce, fir, pine, and hardwoods such as oak and maple. Acadian Forestry emphasizes sustainable harvesting methods, conservation, and understanding natural forest dynamics to ensure that forest resources remain healthy and productive over time. It balances economic, ecological, and social values to support local communities and ecosystems.