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INT-GTR-291: Getting to the future through silviculture-workshop
proceedings; 1991 May 6-9; Cedar City, UT
Murphy, Dennis, compiler. 1992. Getting to the future through silviculture-workshop proceedings; 1991 May 6-9; Cedar City, UT. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-291. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. 97 p.
Includes 19 papers documenting presentations at the 1991 Forest Service National Silviculture Workshop. Discussions focus on the role of silviculture in New Perspectives (ecosystem management), new approaches to the practice of silviculture, and examples of successful integration of practices into multi resource management.
Keywords: biodiversity, harvesting, wildlife habitat, growth and yield, wetlands, contracting, precommercial thinning, pruning, ecosystems
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PDF File Size: 65 KNational Trends and the Art of Silviculture
J. Lamar Beasley
PDF File Size: 505 KBiodiversity and Biological Realities
Robert C. Szaro
PDF File Size: 485 KShasta Costa: From A New Perspective
Kurt R. Wiedenmann
PDF File Size: 595 KWedding of New Perspectives and Research in the Inland West-Something Old, Something New, Something Blue
Wyman C. Schmidt, Clinton E. Carlson, and James W. Byler
PDF File Size: 580 KThe Practice of Silviculture and New Perspectives
Russell T. Graham
PDF File Size: 445 KThe Bureau of Land Management Approach to New Perspectives
William D. Torgersen
PDF File Size: 240 KPutting the "H" Word Into Perspective
James O. Howard and Thomas A. Snellgrove
PDF File Size: 560 KTarget Stands-A Silvicultural Vision of the Future
Bob Naumann, Jim Chew, and Catherine Stewart
PDF File Size: 555 KVariability and Dynamics of Spotted Owl Nesting Habitat in Eastern Washington
Richard Everett, Sandra Martin, Monte Bickford, Richard Schellhaas, and Eric Forsman
PDF File Size: 580 KUsing Silviculture to Achieve a Desired Future Condition for Biological Diversity in the Southern Region
Jim Fenwood
PDF File Size: 280 KLinking Water and Growth and Yield Models to Evaluate Management Alternatives in Subalpine Ecosystems
W. D. Shepperd, C. E. Troendle, and C. B. Edminster
PDF File Size: 730 KForested Wetlands: Where Silviculture is Critical to the Future of Silviculture
John R. Toliver
PDF File Size: 660 KMultiresource Silvicultural Decision Model for Forests of the Northeastern United States
David A. Marquis and Susan L. Stout
PDF File Size: 885 KImplications of New Perspectives on Growth and Yield Models
Robert G. Haight
PDF File Size: 1 MBDouglas-fir Beetle: Dealing With An Epidemic
Steve Patterson
PDF File Size: 405 KLongleaf Pine Ecosystem Management for Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers and Other Resources
Jimmy S. Walker and Ronald E. F. Escano
PDF File Size: 670 KMaking Precommercial Operations Commercial
David K. Leach
PDF File Size: 570 KStewardship Contracting Concepts
James A. Fierst and Cris Rusch
PDF File Size: 420 KTimber Quality and Pruning: An Analysis of Management Regimes for the Siuslaw National Forest
Roger D. Fight, Thomas D. Fahey, and Stuart Johnston
PDF File Size: 355 K1991 National Silviculture Workshop Attendees
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Title: INT-GTR-291:
Getting to the future through silviculture-workshop proceedings;
1991 May 6-9; Cedar City, UT
Publish Date: June 3, 2009
Last Update: November
4, 2009