Publications and Products
Science Findings: 2010
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 128 (December 2010)
The future of spring bud burst: looking at the possibilities, based
on science by Connie Harrington, Brad St. Clair, and Peter Gould
Issue
127 (November 2010) Looking at the big picture: the importance
of landbase interactions among forests, agriculture, and climate
mitigation policies, based on science
by Ralph Alig.
Issue
126 (September 2010) Calculating the green in green: What's
an urban tree worth? based on science by Geoffrey Donovan.
Issue
125 (July 2010) An evolving process:
protecting spotted owl habitat through landscape management, based
on science by John Lehmkuhl, and Paul Hessburg
Issue
124 (June 2010) Red but not dead: examining
microbial and plant recovery in severely burned soils, based on science
by Jane Smith, and Cassie Hebel.
Issue
123 (May 2010) Great oaks from little
acorns grow: planting native oak in the Pacific Northwest, based
on science by Warren Devine, and Connie Harrington.
Issue
122 (April 2010) Life on the edge: carbon fluxes from wetland
to ocean along Alaska's coastal temperate rain forest, based
on science by Rick Edwards, and Dave D'Amore.
Issue
121 (March 2010) Toward more diverse forests: helping trees "get
along" in a new organization, based on science by Timothy
B. Harrington, Warren Devine
Issue
120 (February 2010) Linked in: Connecting riparian areas
to support forest biodiversity, based on science by Kelly Burnett
and Deanna Olson
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