Citations with the tag: FOREST management
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- The federal forests are not what they seem: formal and informal claims to federal lands
Fairfax, Sally K.; Hawkins, Ann; Peluso, Nancy Lee; Huntsinger, Lynn; Wolf, Steven A.; Fortmann, Louise P. // Ecology Law Quarterly; 1999, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p630No abstract available.
- The model forest concept: a model for future forest management?
Brand, David G.; Bouthillier, Luc; Bouman, O. Thomas; Lapierre, Louis; Kessler, Winifred // Environmental Reviews; 1996, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p65No abstract available.
- Trees and reforestation.
Brand, David G.; Bouthillier, Luc; Bouman, O. Thomas; Lapierre, Louis; Kessler, Winifred // Flower & Garden; Apr89, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p6Discusses reforestation and the greenhouse effect. American Forestry Association campaign; TreePeople (Los Angeles, Calif.); International Green Front Report published by Friends of the Trees.
- Resolving multiple goal conflicts with interactive goal programming
Bare, B. Bruce; Rustagi, Krishna P. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Nov1987, Vol. 17 Issue 11, p1401No abstract available.
- Development of cherrybark oak and sweet gum in mixed, even-aged bottomland stands in central Mississippi, U.S.A.
Hodges, John D.; Clatterbuck, Wayne K. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jan1988, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p12No abstract available.
- Decision analysis for jack pine management
Martell, D. L.; Fullerton, J. M. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Apr1988, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p444No abstract available.
- Bigleaf maple seedling establishment and early growth in Douglas-firforests
Hibbs, David E.; Fried, Jeremy S.; Tappeiner, John C., II // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Oct1988, Vol. 18 Issue 10, p1226No abstract available.
- Comparison of constant and variable allometric ratios for predictingfoliar biomass of various tree genera
Geron, Chris D.; Ruark, Gregory A. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Oct1988, Vol. 18 Issue 10, p1298No abstract available.
- Preliminary histological investigations of the defense reactions of three pines to Ceratocystis clavigera and two chemical elicitors
Berryman, Alan A.; Lieutier, Francois // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Oct1988, Vol. 18 Issue 10, p1243No abstract available.
- A comparison of the fine root component of a pure and a mixed coniferous stand
McKay, H. M.; Malcolm, D. C. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Nov1988, Vol. 18 Issue 11, p1416No abstract available.
- Family and family X nitrogen interaction effects on juvenile growth of Prunus serotina
Gerhold, Henry D.; Stanton, Brian J. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Dec1988, Vol. 18 Issue 12, p1531No abstract available.
- A proposal for the development of a land race of Sitka spruce in Newfoundland
Hall, J. P. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jul1989, Vol. 19 Issue 7, p939No abstract available.
- Nitrogen-fixing plants in a cut-over lodgepole pine stand of southern British Columbia
Burgess, D.; Hendrickson, O. Q. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jul1989, Vol. 19 Issue 7, p936No abstract available.
- Twin-camera fixed-base photography of tree plots: possibilities and accuracy of a system
Agnard, J. P.; Gagnon, P. A. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jul1989, Vol. 19 Issue 7, p860No abstract available.
- Forest management and end-product quality: a Canadian perspective
Kellogg, Robert M.; Barbour, R. James // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Apr1990, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p405No abstract available.
- An operational, spatially constrained harvest scheduling model
Clements, Stephen E.; Dallain, Patrick L.; Jamnick, Mark S. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Sep1990, Vol. 20 Issue 9, p1438No abstract available.
- Relationships among jack pine budworm damage, selected tree characteristics, and Armillaria root rot in jack pine
Volney, W. J. A.; Mallett, K. I. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Nov1990, Vol. 20 Issue 11, p1791No abstract available.
- Development of large vortices on prescribed fires
Flannigan, M. D.; McRae, D. J. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Dec1990, Vol. 20 Issue 12, p1878No abstract available.
- Effects of fertilization and thinning on 8-year growth responses of second-growth Douglas-fir stands
Chappell, H. N.; Stegemoeller, K. A. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Apr1991, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p516No abstract available.
- White spruce artificial regeneration options on river floodplains ininterior Alaska
Zasada, John C.; Youngblood, Andrew P. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Apr1991, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p423No abstract available.
- Dating uprooted trees: comparison and application of eight methods in a boreal forest
Dynesius, Mats; Jonsson, Bengt Gunnar // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; May1991, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p655No abstract available.
- Prescribed-fire effects on fine-root and tree mortality in old-growth ponderosa pine
Agee, James K.; Swezy, D. Michael // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; May1991, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p626No abstract available.
- Effect of trap dimensions on mass of litterfall collected in an Acersaccharum stand in northern Ontario
Morrison, I. K. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jun1991, Vol. 21 Issue 6, p939No abstract available.
- Chlorophyll a fluorescence and preseason seedling dimensions as indicators of wood formation rates in white spruce (Picea glauca)
Falls, Robert W.; Toivonen, Peter; Taylor, Iain E. P. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jul1991, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p1106No abstract available.
- Impact analysis for a jack pine budworm infestation in Ontario
Gross, Henry L. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jun1992, Vol. 22 Issue 6, p818No abstract available.
- Incorporating the effects of interspecific competition and vegetation management treatments in diameter distribution models for Douglas-fir saplings
Knowe, Steven A.; Shula, Robert G.; Harrington, Timothy B. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Sep1992, Vol. 22 Issue 9, p1255No abstract available.
- Modelling regeneration and recruitment in a tropical rain forest
Vanclay, Jerome K. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Sep1992, Vol. 22 Issue 9, p1235No abstract available.
- The influence of opening size on snow evaporation in the forests of the Alberta Foothills
Bernier, Pierre Y.; Swanson, R. H. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Feb1993, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p239No abstract available.
- Spatial and temporal allocation of stratum-based harvest schedules
Jamnick, Mark S.; Walters, Karl R. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Mar1993, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p402No abstract available.
- A topographic index to quantify the effect of mesoscale landform on site productivity
McNab, W. Henry // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jun1993, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p1100No abstract available.
- The repeatability of stem exclusion during even-aged development of bigtooth aspen dominated forests
Pregitzer, Kurt S.; Palik, Brian J. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jun1993, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p1156No abstract available.
- Harvesting impacts on quaking aspen regeneration in northern Minnesota
Bates, P. C.; Alm, A. A.; Blinn, C. R. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Nov1993, Vol. 23 Issue 11, p2403No abstract available.
- Investigating the reliability of a hedonic travel cost model: a Monte Carlo approach
Common, Michael S.; McKenney, Daniel W. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Feb1994, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p358No abstract available.
- The impact of two harvesting systems on residual stems in a partially cut stand of northern hardwoods
Lemin, Jr., R. C.; Ostrofsky, W. D.; Nichols, M. T. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Feb1994, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p350No abstract available.
- Effects of base-cation fertilization on litter decomposition in a sugar maple forest in southern Quebec
Cote, B.; Fyles, J. W.; Lukumbuzya, T. K. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Mar1994, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p447No abstract available.
- Forty years of alternative management practices in second-growth, pole-size northern hardwoods. I. Tree quality development
Erdmann, Gayne G.; Niese, Jeff N.; Strong, Terry F. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jul1995, Vol. 25 Issue 7, p1173No abstract available.
- Germination, survival, and early growth of red alder seedlings in the central coast range of Oregon
Greber, Brian J.; Haeussler, Sybille; Tappeiner II, John C. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Oct1995, Vol. 25 Issue 10, p1639No abstract available.
- The allowable cut effect as a policy instrument in Canadian forestry
Luckert, Martin K.; Haley, David // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Nov1995, Vol. 25 Issue 11, p1821No abstract available.
- Long-term effects of repeated N fertilization and straw application in a jack pine forest. 1. Twenty-two-year growth response
Fournier, R.; Dallaire, L. C.; Weetman, G. F. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Dec1995, Vol. 25 Issue 12, p1978No abstract available.
- Process versus empirical models: which approach for forest ecosystemmanagement?
Wagner, Robert G.; Korzukhin, Michael D.; Ter-Mikaelian, Michael T. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; May1996, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p879No abstract available.
- Reducing Phellinus weirii inoculum by applying fumigants to living Douglas-fir
Thies, Walter G.; Nelson, Earl E. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Jul1996, Vol. 26 Issue 7, p1158No abstract available.
- A new stochastic model for harvesting behavior with application to nonstationary forest growth and supply
Yoshimoto, Atsushi // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Nov1996, Vol. 26 Issue 11, p1967No abstract available.
- Adaptive variation in jack pine from north central Ontario determined by short-term common garden tests
Parker, William H.; van Niejenhuis, Annette // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Nov1996, Vol. 26 Issue 11, p2006No abstract available.
- Assessment of the impact of climate change on the growth of Sitka spruce in Scotland
Matthews, K. B.; Allison, S. M.; Proe, M. F. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Nov1996, Vol. 26 Issue 11, p1914No abstract available.
- A new attempt at discrimination between Quercus petraea and Quercus robur based on wood anatomy
Dupouey, Jean-Luc; Feuillat, Francois; Keller, Rene; Sciama, Delphine // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Mar1997, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p343The interspecific variability of wood anatomy between the two major oak species Quercus robur L. and Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. is still largely unknown. However, anatomy strongly influences the technological properties of wood and the ecophysiological functioning of trees. Moreover,...
- Site preparation by steam treatment: effects on forest vegetation control and establishment, nutrition, and growth of seeded Scots pine
Zackrisson, Olle; Nilsson, Marie-Charlotte; Dolling, Ann; Jaderlund, Anders; Norberg, Gisela // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Mar1997, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p315Ericaceous-dominated ground vegetation in boreal forests strongly suppresses tree seedling establishment and growth. Attempts to control this vegetation have led to the large-scale, and often criticized, use of soil scarification and herbicide treatment to control vegetationafter cutting. We...
- Diameter and height distributions in genetically improved Pinus radiata
Carson, S. D.; Hayes, J. D. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; Feb1998, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p248Diameter and height distributions for Pinus radiata D. Don trees grown from seed lots representing a range of genetic improvement were compared at midrotation (age 14 or 15) in seven large-plot trials at six sites. In one of the trials, comparisons were made at year 5 and annually from age 8 to...
- A 9000-year fire history from the Oregon Coast Range, based on a high-resolution charcoal study
Bartlein, Patrick J.; Whitlock, Cathy; Millspaugh, Sarah H.; Long, Colin J. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; May1998, Vol. 28 Issue 5, p774High-resolution analysis of macroscopic charcoal in sediment cores from Little Lake was used to reconstruct the fire history of the last 9000 years. Variations in sediment magnetism were examined to detect changes in allochthonous sedimentation associated with past fire occurrence. Fire...
- Structure and yield of two-aged stands on the Willamette National Forest, Oregon: implications for green tree retention
Emmingham, W. H.; Acket, S. A.; Zenner, E. K. // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; May1998, Vol. 28 Issue 5, p749Green tree retention, a practice based on ecosystem science, has been integrated into forest management as a working hypothesis, requiring research and monitoring to quantify its effects. We undertook a retrospective study of natural, two-aged forest stands on the WillametteNational Forest to...
- Tree-selection algorithms for optimizing thinning using a distance-dependent growth model
Miina, Jari; Pukkala, Timo // Canadian Journal of Forest Research; May1998, Vol. 28 Issue 5, p693When a distance-dependent yield model is used in growth simulation and optimization, the stand is described by a plot on which the trees are described by species, DBH, height, age, coordinates, and other characteristics. Optimizing a distance-dependent model requires that the trees to be removed...






