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Silvics of North America Hardwoods

Author : Russell M. Burns
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Silvics of North America Hardwoods

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V.1 Conifers. -- V.2 Hardwoods.

Hardwoods

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Silvics of North America

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Silvics of North America Conifers

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Silvics of North America

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Chequamegon Nicolet National Forests N F Proposed Land and Resource Management Plan 2003

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Ecology and Management of Central Hardwood Forests

Author : Ray R. Hicks
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A comprehensive guide to effective hardwood forest management Extending 235,000 square miles from New York to Georgia and fromVirginia to Missouri, the Central Hardwoods Region harbors the mostextensive concentration of deciduous hardwoods in the world. Asharvests in the Pacific Northwest decline and timber prices rise,the maturing stands of mixed species in this central U.S. regionare a rich and valuable resource that is increasingly vulnerable toexploitation. This timely book examines all of the key ecological,social, and economic management considerations essential to utilizeand sustain these vital woodlands effectively. First, it develops the background necessary to understand whatmakes the hardwood eco-system function, with a thorough examinationof the physiography, geology, soils, and climate of the region anda historical overview of its evolution and development frompre-European settlement to the present. Then, species by species,the book details the silvical characteristics of 34 important treespecies. Next, it offers expert recommendations for effectiveforest treatment and management, from specific concerns such astimber production, pollution, and financial planning to broaderissues, including the role of the natural resource manager and thebiological potential of the entire region. Generously supplemented with graphs and photos, Ecology andManagement of Central Hardwood Forests is important reading forforesters, natural resource managers, regional planners,environmental scientists, governmental officials--everyone with astake in the future of this critical living resource.

New from North Central

Author : North Central Forest Experiment Station (Saint Paul, Minn.)
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10th Central Hardwood Forest Conference

Author : Kurt William Gottschalk
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