Silviculture and Ecology of Western U S Forests

Silviculture and Ecology of Western U S  Forests
Author: John C. Tappeiner,Douglas Alan Maguire,Timothy Brian Harrington
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123255775

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"An essential reference for forest managers, policy makers, forest scientists, and students, this authoritative volume provides a basis for silviculture practices and contemporary management of western forests."--BOOK JACKET.

The Practice of Silviculture

The Practice of Silviculture
Author: Mark S. Ashton,Matthew J. Kelty
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2017-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119271284

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The most up-to-date, comprehensive resource on silviculture that covers the range of topics and issues facing today’s foresters and resource professionals The tenth edition of the classic work, The Practice of Silviculture: Applied Forest Ecology, includes the most current information and the results of research on the many issues that are relevant to forests and forestry. The text covers such timely topics as biofuels and intensive timber production, ecosystem and landscape scale management of public lands, ecosystem services, surface drinking water supplies, urban and community greenspace, forest carbon, fire and climate, and much more. In recent years, silvicultural systems have become more sophisticated and complex in application, particularly with a focus on multi-aged silviculture. There have been paradigm shifts toward managing for more complex structures and age-classes for integrated and complementary values including wildlife, water and open space recreation. Extensively revised and updated, this new edition covers a wide range of topics and challenges relevant to the forester or resource professional today. This full-color text offers the most expansive book on silviculture and: Includes a revised and expanded text with clear language and explanations Covers the many cutting-edge resource issues that are relevant to forests and forestry Contains boxes within each chapter to provide greater detail on particular silvicultural treatments and examples of their use Features a completely updated bibliography plus new photographs, tables and figures The Practice of Silviculture: Applied Forest Ecology, Tenth Edition is an invaluable resource for students and professionals in forestry and natural resource management.

The North American Forests

The North American Forests
Author: Laurence C. Walker
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2023-07-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351409698

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The North American Forests: Geography, Ecology, and Silviculture describes where, why, and how the many kinds of trees found on this continent grow in silvical associations - called forest cover types. Thirteen chapters describe more than 100 forest cover types, involving several times that many species. Diverse woodlands discussed include: o The Arctic tundra o Florida's tropics o The Atlantic's coastal pond pines o The Pacific's Monterey pines o The summits of Englemann spruce o Sea-Level swamps of baldcypress The text acts as a singular guidebook for specialists and students in natural resource disciplines examining the geography, ecology, and silvicultural practices for sustaining North American forests; students in curriculum's involving regional silviculture; and persons examining the goods and services from this varied, fascinating renewable resource. Benefiting from the author's five decades of practicing forestry, the reader will trek into virtually every "neck of the woods" - perusing exceptional field notes and photographs of the continent's forests. Features o Offers a summary of forests in North America, ecological positions, and best management approaches for the benefit of mankind o Contains a readable language for both college students and professionals o Provides information covering the forests of Canada and the US o Lists "Further Readings" and "Subjects for Discussion and Essay" at the end of each chapter o Includes more than 100 photographs Audience o Foresters o Ecologists o Natural Resource Managers o Forestry Students

Ecology and Silviculture of Western Larch Forests

Ecology and Silviculture of Western Larch Forests
Author: Wyman C. Schmidt,Raymond C. Shearer,Arthur L. Roe,Arthur Lawrence Roe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1976
Genre: Larch
ISBN: UVA:X030378419

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The Ecology and Silviculture of Mixed Species Forests

The Ecology and Silviculture of Mixed Species Forests
Author: M.J. Kelty,Bruce C. Larson,Chadwick D. Oliver
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789401580526

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Much of the world's forested land is dominated by mixed-species stands. Understanding the complex structure and dynamics of these mixtures is a necessary step in the process of formulating appropriate silvicultural systems for their management. David M. Smith, Professor Emeritus of Silviculture at Yale University, has devoted much of his career to the study of the structure, development, and silvicultural treatment of these kinds of stands. This volume is presented by Professor Smith's collegues to honor the contributions he has made to the field. It contains both reviews of past work and results of current studies of mixed stands: topics range from analysis of forest dynamics in unmanaged stands to studies of silvicultural systems applied to mixtures, with examples drawn from boreal, temperate, and tropical regions. Much of the work stresses the importance of understanding the characteristic growth patterns of individual species within mixed stands, and how species interactions shape developmental patterns.

Silviculture for Multiple Objectives in the Douglas fir Region

Silviculture for Multiple Objectives in the Douglas fir Region
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1998
Genre: Douglas fir
ISBN: MINN:31951D028890648

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Silviculture for Multiple Objectives in the Douglas fir Region

Silviculture for Multiple Objectives in the Douglas fir Region
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1998
Genre: Douglas fir
ISBN: UCR:31210022825846

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Fire Ecology

Fire Ecology
Author: Henry A. Wright,Arthur W. Bailey
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1982-03-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471090336

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Regional Silviculture of the United States, 2nd Edition John W. Barrett This is the only regional silviculture text now on the market. It assesses the significant biological, physical, and economic qualities of forest regions in the continental U.S., and their effect on silviculture practices. The first chapter provides an overview of the forests of the U.S. and introduces the topic of social and institutional constraints on silviculture. Subsequent chapters each deal with a specific forest region, are written by a person intimately acquainted with the locality, and follow a regular outline to provide cohesion and facilitate regional comparisons. 1980 551 pp. Forest Ecology, 3rd Edition Stephen H. Spurr and Burton V. Barnes The growing interest and literature in this field created a need for a fresh updating of this classic text. It remains a comprehensive yet highly readable account of real world forests, including ecological aspects of successful forest management. Broad coverage embraces genetics and variation, environmental factors, site, community relations, ecosystem studies, glacial forest history, post-settlement history, compostition and succession. 1980 687 pp. Wildlife Biology, 2nd Edition Raymond F. Dasmann This updated and revised edition of the standard introductory text brings together the principles of ecology and population biology and the practice of wildlife conservation and management. It presents basic information on the value and present status of wild animal life, including a history of human relationships with and attitudes toward wildlife. Examines wildlife within the context of ecosystems, indicating why single-species approaches to conservation and management often fail. 1981 212 pp.