Damaged forests can be saved by avoiding tree collisions during harvesting
The researchers studied how trees being cut down can damage the plants underneath in a forest. They found that collisions between trees and the understory can show how much damage is done. By looking at these collisions, they could estimate the damage to the understory after cutting down trees. The results suggest that avoiding hitting the understory during cutting can help protect it. This could help compare the benefits of keeping some plants in the forest with the costs of cutting down trees.