Publications and Products
Science Findings: 2005
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
78 (November 2005) Acting on uncertainty in landscape management—options
forestry, by Bernard Bormann and Ross Kiester
Issue
77 (October 2005) What's it worth to you? Estimating the
public's willingness to pay for biodiversity conservation,
by Brian Garber-Yonts
Issue
76 (September 2005) biodiversity policies: where are they
leading us? Are we going where we expexted to go? by Tom Spies,
Janet Ohmann, Jeff Kline, Kelly Burnett, Gordon Reeves
Issue
75 (August 2005) Climate change and California: potential
implications for vegetation, carbon, and fire, by Jim Lenihan
Issue
74 (July 2005) Fanning the flames: climate change stacks
odds against fire suppression, by Jeremy fried
Issue
73 (June 2005) Keeping it cool: unraveling the influences
on stream temperature, by Sherri Johnson and Steve Wondzell
Issue
72 (April 2005) Is it hip? Identifying streams with high
intrinsic potential to provide salmon and trout, by Kelly Burnett
Issue
71 (March 2005) Out, out, dam spot! the geomorphic response
of rivers to dam removal, by Gordon Grant
Issue
70 (February 2005) Fisher conservation in the Pacific States:
field data meet genetics, by Keith Aubry
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