Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems Restoration and Conservation

Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems Restoration and Conservation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2001
Genre: Forest restoration
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113737717

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Ecological Restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests

Ecological Restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests
Author: Peter Friederici,Northern Arizona University. Ecological Restoration Institute
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2003-05-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015056679098

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Brings together the writings of practitioners and thinkers from a variety of fields--including forestry, biology, philosophy, ecology, political science, archaeology, botany, and geography--to synthesize what is known about ecological restoration in ponderosa pine forests and to consider the factors involved in developing and implementing a successful restoration effort.

Ecological Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Forests

Ecological Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Forests
Author: L. Katherine Kirkman,Steven B. Jack
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781351648189

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Ecological Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Forests is a timely synthesis of the current understanding of the natural dynamics and processes in longleaf pine ecosystems. This book beautifully illustrates how incorporation of basic ecosystem knowledge and an understanding of socioeconomic realities shed new light on established paradigms and their application for restoration and management. Unique for its holistic ecological focus, rather than a more traditional silvicultural approach, the book highlights the importance of multi-faceted actions that robustly integrate forest and wildlife conservation at landscape scales, and merge ecological with socioeconomic objectives for effective conservation of the longleaf pine ecosystem.

Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems Restoration and Conservation

Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems Restoration and Conservation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2001
Genre: Forest management
ISBN: MINN:31951D029965161

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Nature s Restoration

Nature s Restoration
Author: Peter Friederici
Publsiher: Shearwater Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006-04-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015063324738

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"Nature's Restoration relates the passion of ordinary citizens who are changing the way we think about nature. Through the work of restoration, people are discovering a healthier way to interact with the land and helping to forge a new covenant with nature, one that neither advocates human dominance nor expects return to a lost innocence. On a planet suffering from serious ecological problems, Peter Friederici shows us that the restoration movement is a refreshing attempt to set things right."--BOOK JACKET.

Whitebark Pine Communities

Whitebark Pine Communities
Author: Diana F. Tomback,Stephen F. Arno,Robert E. Keane
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1597263206

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Whitebark pine is a dominant feature of western high-mountain regions, offering an important source of food and high-quality habitat for species ranging from Clark's nutcracker to the grizzly bear. But in the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada, much of the whitebark pine is disappearing. Why is a high-mountain species found in places rarely disturbed by humans in trouble? And what can be done about it.Whitebark Pine Communities addresses those questions, explaining how a combination of altered fire regimes and fungal infestation is leading to a rapid decline of this once abundant -- and ecologically vital -- species. Leading experts in the field explain what is known about whitebark pine communities and their ecological value, examine its precarious situation, and present the state of knowledge concerning restoration alternatives. The book. presents an overview of the ecology and status of whitebark pine communities offers a basic understanding of whitebark pine taxonomy, distribution, and ecology, including environmental tolerances, community disturbance processes, regeneration processes, species interactions, and genetic population structure identifies the threats to whitebark pine communities explains the need for management intervention surveys the extent of impact and losses to dateMore importantly, the book clearly shows that the knowledge and management tools are available to restore whitebark pine communities both locally and on a significant scale regionally, and it provides specific information about what actions can and must be taken.Whitebark Pine Communities offers a detailed portrait of the ecology of whitebark pine communities and the current threats to them. It brings together leading experts to provide in-depth information on research needs, management approaches, and restoration activities, and will be essential reading for ecologists, land managers, and anyone concerned with the health of forest ecosystems in the western United States.

Ecology Management and Restoration of Pi on juniper and Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems

Ecology  Management  and Restoration of Pi  on juniper and Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems
Author: Gerald J. Gottfried
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008
Genre: Ecology
ISBN: IND:30000125311054

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Southwestern piñon-juniper and juniper woodlands cover large areas of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and adjacent Colorado. Ponderosa pine forests are the most common timberland in the Southwest. All three ecosystems provide a variety of natural resources and economic benefits to the region. There are different perceptions of desired conditions. Public and private land managers have adapted research results and their observations and experiences to manage these ecosystems for multiresource benefits. Ways to mitigate the threat of wildfires is a major management issue for these ecosystems, and the wide-spread piñon mortality related to drought and the bark beetle infestation has heightened concerns among managers and the general public. In addition, the impacts of climate change on these ecosystems are a growing concern. As a step in bringing research and management together to answer some of these questions, workshops concerned with the ecology, management, and restoration of piñon-juniper and ponderosa pine ecosystems were held in St. George, Utah in 2005 and in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2006. The combined proceedings from these two workshops contain papers, extended abstracts, and abstracts based on oral and poster presentations. Some topics included forest and woodland restoration treatments and their impacts on fuels, wildlife, and other ecosystem components, watershed management, insect infestations and drought, wood utilization, landscape changes, basic ecology, and more.

Identification and Ecology of Old Ponderosa Pine Trees in the Colorado Front Range

Identification and Ecology of Old Ponderosa Pine Trees in the Colorado Front Range
Author: Laurie Stroh Huckaby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2003
Genre: Fire ecology
ISBN: MINN:31951D03001409S

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We describe the distinguishing physical characteristics of old ponderosa pine trees in the Front Range of Colorado, the processes that tend to preserve them, their past and present ecological significance, and their role in ecosystem restoration. Photographs illustrate identifying features of old ponderosa pines and show how to differentiate them from mature and young trees. The publication includes a photographic gallery of old ponderosa pine trees growing on poor, moderate, and good sites. We illustrate trees growing under various forest conditions and with different injuries and histories. We discuss dendrochronological methods of aging old trees and determining their fire history. The companion field guide includes a condensed description of ponderosa pine ecology, distinguishing characteristics of old ponderosa pines, and a photographic gallery illustrating their identifying features.