Publications and Products
Science Findings: 1998
To
communicate our most significant findings to people who make and
influence decisions about land management, we select up to 12 projects
each year to highlight in a monthly publication.
This series, Science Findings, is available in PDF (To view and
print PDF documents, you need the free Adobe
Systems Inc. Acrobat Reader). Most issues also are available
in hardcopy, although a few of the earlier ones are out of stock.
If you would like copies, just contact us at pnw_pnwpubs@fs.fed.us
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Issue 10
(December 1998) Military maneuvers and biodiversity: strange arrangements
in southern California, by A. Ross Kiester
Issue 9
(November 1998) Biodiversity and intentional management: a renaissance
pathway, by Andrew B. Carey
Issue 8
(October 1998) Supply and demand for wood: a worldwide perspective?
by David J. Brooks
Issue 7
(September 1998) Adaptive management: Good business or good buzzwords?
by Jim McIver and Evelyn L. Bull
Issue 6 (August
1998) Resiliency of small rural communities in the interior Columbia
basin, by Stewart Allen
Issue 5
(July 1998) Tackling risks at the broad scale in the interior Columbia
basin, by Thomas Quigley, Jim Sedell, and Richard Haynes
Issue 4 (May
1998) It's not easy being green: the tricky world of small-diameter
timber, by Jamie Barbour and Roger Fight
Issue 3
(April 1998) The owl: spotted, listed, barred, or gone? by Eric
Forsman and Martin Raphael
Issue 2
(March 1998) Landslides through the fish-eye lens, by Kelly
Burnett and Gordon Reeves (September 2001..we only have a few copies
left. Please use the electronic version if possible.)
Issue 1
(February 1998) Lessons from a flooded landscape, by Fred Swanson
and Gordon Grant (Only available in electronic format)
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