Deschutes National Forest

Deschutes National Forest
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Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D00988316L
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Rating : 4/5 (6L Downloads)

Synopsis Deschutes National Forest by : United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Forests

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Forests
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112019256475
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Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Wildlife Habitats in Managed Forests by : Jack Ward Thomas

That is what this book is about. It is a framework for planning, in which habitat is the key to managing wildlife and making forest managers accountable for their actions. This book is based on the collective knowledge of one group of resource professionals and their understanding about how wildlife relate to forest habitats. And it provides a longoverdue system for considering the impacts of changes in forest structure on all resident wildlife.

Archaeology of Oregon

Archaeology of Oregon
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Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000065800835
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Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Archaeology of Oregon by : C. Melvin Aikens

Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon

Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 0875952054
ISBN-13 : 9780875952055
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon by : Dwight A. Smith

Handsome illustrations of more than two hundred bridges, including Columbia River Scenic Highway bridges, covered bridges, and magnificent coastal bridges.

Wetland Drainage, Restoration, and Repair

Wetland Drainage, Restoration, and Repair
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9780813172583
ISBN-13 : 0813172586
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Wetland Drainage, Restoration, and Repair by : Thomas R. Biebighauser

Wetlands are a vital part of the landscape and ecology of the United States, providing food and shelter for species ranging from the beautiful wood duck to the tiny fairy shrimp. These areas provide critical habitat for fish and wildlife, protect communities from flooding, and recharge groundwater supplies—yet they continue to be destroyed at an alarming rate. A detailed analysis of wetlands management, Wetland Drainage, Restoration, and Repair is a comprehensive guide to the past, present, and future of wetland recovery in the United States. The book includes a historical overview of wetland destruction and repair over the past two hundred years and also serves as a unique resource for anyone, from novice to engineer, interested in the process of wetland restoration. Author Thomas R. Biebighauser draws from his own vast experience in building and repairing more than 950 wetlands across North America. Included are numerous photographs and case studies that highlight successes of past projects. Detailed, step-by-step instructions guide the reader through the planning and implementation of each restoration action. Biebighauser also provides a number of effective strategies for initiating and improving funding for wetlands programs. Wetland Drainage, Restoration, and Repair is essential reading for all who care about and for these important ecosystems.

The Practice of the Wild

The Practice of the Wild
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Publisher : Catapult
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781582439358
ISBN-13 : 1582439354
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Practice of the Wild by : Gary Snyder

A collection of captivatingly meditative essays that display a deep understanding of Buddhist belief, wildness, wildlife, and the world from an American cultural force. With thoughts ranging from political and spiritual matters to those regarding the environment and the art of becoming native to this continent, the nine essays in The Practice of the Wild display the deep understanding and wide erudition of Gary Snyder. These essays, first published in 1990, stand as the mature centerpiece of Snyder's work and thought, and this profound collection is widely accepted as one of the central texts on wilderness and the interaction of nature and culture.

Place-based Planning

Place-based Planning
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Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D029812338
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Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Place-based Planning by :

Place-based planning is an emergent method of public lands planning that aims to redefine the scale at which planning occurs, using place meanings and place values to guide planning processes. Despite the approach's growing popularity, there exist few published accounts of place-based approaches. To provide practitioners and researchers with such examples, the current compilation outlines the historical background, planning rationale, and public involvement processes from four National Forest System areas: The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest in Montana; the Willamette National Forest in Oregon; the Chugach National Forest in Alaska; and the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests in Colorado. These examples include assessments of the successes and challenges encountered in each approach.