Long Term Assessment Of Financial Maturity Diameter Limit Selection In The Central Appalachians
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: Thomas M. Schuler |
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: 20 |
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: 2007 |
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: UOM:39015089330628 |
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: 4/5 (28 Downloads) |
Synopsis Long-term Assessment of Financial Maturity, Diameter-limit Selection in the Central Appalachians by : Thomas M. Schuler
Financial maturity, diameter-limit (FMDL) selection was proposed more than three decades ago as a replacement for diameter-limit cutting. FMDL incorporates financial maturity guidelines for individual trees, high-priority removal of poor-quality trees, and guidelines for residual basal area. We provide the first long-term assessment of this practice after more than three decades of implementation. FMDL selection is evaluated in terms periodic yield of merchantable board feet, residual basal area, butt-log quality, and species composition. Recommendations for lowering the minimum residual basal area are presented. Management implications regarding controlling species composition are discussed.
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: Thomas M. Schuler |
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Total Pages |
: 20 |
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: 2007 |
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: MINN:31951D02716528K |
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: 4/5 (8K Downloads) |
Synopsis Long-term Assessment of Financial Maturity, Diameter-limit Selection in the Central Appalachians by : Thomas M. Schuler
Financial maturity, diameter-limit (FMDL) selection was proposed more than three decades ago as a replacement for diameter-limit cutting. FMDL incorporates financial maturity guidelines for individual trees, high-priority removal of poor-quality trees, and guidelines for residual basal area. We provide the first long-term assessment of this practice after more than three decades of implementation. FMDL selection is evaluated in terms periodic yield of merchantable board feet, residual basal area, butt-log quality, and species composition. Recommendations for lowering the minimum residual basal area are presented. Management implications regarding controlling species composition are discussed.
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: 234 |
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: 2010 |
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: NWU:35556040927451 |
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: 4/5 (51 Downloads) |
Synopsis Fernow Experimental Forest, Tucker County by :
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: Ralph D. Nyland |
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: Waveland Press |
Total Pages |
: 704 |
Release |
: 2016-05-13 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781478633761 |
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: 147863376X |
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: 4/5 (61 Downloads) |
Synopsis Silviculture by : Ralph D. Nyland
Silviculture: Concepts and Applications reflects a belief that all the tools of silviculture have a useful role in modern forestry. Through careful analysis and creative planning, foresters can address a wide array of commodity and nonmarket interests and opportunities while maintaining dynamic and resilient forests. A landowner’s needs, circumstances, and site conditions guide a silviculturist’s judgment and decision making in finding the best ways to integrate the biologic-ecologic, economic-financial, and managerial-administrative requirements at hand. The Third Edition of this influential text provides a foundational basis for rigorous discussion of techniques. The inclusion of numerous real-world examples and balanced coverage of past and current practices broadens the concept of silviculture and the ways that managers can use it to address both traditional and emerging interests in forests. A thorough discussion of new and proven interpretations increasingly directs the attention of foresters toward the role silviculture plays in creating, maintaining, rehabilitating, and restoring forests that can sustain an expanding variety of ecosystem services.
Author |
: Jason A. Hubbart |
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: MDPI |
Total Pages |
: 364 |
Release |
: 2021-05-20 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9783036502281 |
ISBN-13 |
: 3036502289 |
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: 4/5 (81 Downloads) |
Synopsis Integrated Water Resources Research by : Jason A. Hubbart
Anthropogenic and natural disturbances to freshwater quantity and quality are a greater issue for society than ever before. To successfully restore water resources requires understanding the interactions between hydrology, climate, land use, water quality, ecology, and social and economic pressures. This Special Issue of Water includes cutting edge research broadly addressing investigative areas related to experimental study designs and modeling, freshwater pollutants of concern, and human dimensions of water use and management. Results demonstrate the immense, globally transferable value of the experimental watershed approach, the relevance and critical importance of current integrated studies of pollutants of concern, and the imperative to include human sociological and economic processes in water resources investigations. In spite of the latest progress, as demonstrated in this Special Issue, managers remain insufficiently informed to make the best water resource decisions amidst combined influences of land use change, rapid ongoing human population growth, and changing environmental conditions. There is, thus, a persistent need for further advancements in integrated and interdisciplinary research to improve the scientific understanding, management, and future sustainability of water resources.
Author |
: Deborah C. Hayes |
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: Springer |
Total Pages |
: 666 |
Release |
: 2014-07-22 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781461418184 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1461418186 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (84 Downloads) |
Synopsis USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges by : Deborah C. Hayes
USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges (EFRs) are scientific treasures, providing secure, protected research sites where complex and diverse ecological processes are studied over the long term. This book offers several examples of the dynamic interactions among questions of public concern or policy, EFR research, and natural resource management practices and policies. Often, trends observed – or expected -- in the early years of a research program are contradicted or confounded as the research record extends over decades. The EFRs are among the few areas in the US where such long-term research has been carried out by teams of scientists. Changes in society’s needs and values can also redirect research programs. Each chapter of this book reflects the interplay between the ecological results that emerge from a long-term research project and the social forces that influence questions asked and resources invested in ecological research. While these stories include summaries and syntheses of traditional research results, they offer a distinctly new perspective, a larger and more complete picture than that provided by a more typical 5-year study. They also provide examples of long-term research on EFRs that have provided answers for questions not even imagined at the time the study was installed.
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: Donald E. Beck |
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: |
Total Pages |
: 98 |
Release |
: 1981 |
ISBN-10 |
: UVA:X001754223 |
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: 4/5 (23 Downloads) |
Synopsis Yellow-poplar by : Donald E. Beck
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: Andrew M. Barton |
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: Island Press |
Total Pages |
: 362 |
Release |
: 2018-11-08 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781610918909 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1610918908 |
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: 4/5 (09 Downloads) |
Synopsis Ecology and Recovery of Eastern Old-Growth Forests by : Andrew M. Barton
The landscapes of North America, including eastern forests, have been shaped by humans for millennia, through fire, agriculture, hunting, and other means. But the arrival of Europeans on America’s eastern shores several centuries ago ushered in the rapid conversion of forests and woodlands to other land uses. By the twentieth century, it appeared that old-growth forests in the eastern United States were gone, replaced by cities, farms, transportation networks, and second-growth forests. Since that time, however, numerous remnants of eastern old growth have been discovered, meticulously mapped, and studied. Many of these ancient stands retain surprisingly robust complexity and vigor, and forest ecologists are eager to develop strategies for their restoration and for nurturing additional stands of old growth that will foster biological diversity, reduce impacts of climate change, and serve as benchmarks for how natural systems operate. Forest ecologists William Keeton and Andrew Barton bring together a volume that breaks new ground in our understanding of ecological systems and their importance for forest resilience in an age of rapid environmental change. This edited volume covers a broad geographic canvas, from eastern Canada and the Upper Great Lakes states to the deep South. It looks at a wide diversity of ecosystems, including spruce-fir, northern deciduous, southern Appalachian deciduous, southern swamp hardwoods, and longleaf pine. Chapters authored by leading old-growth experts examine topics of contemporary forest ecology including forest structure and dynamics, below-ground soil processes, biological diversity, differences between historical and modern forests, carbon and climate change mitigation, management of old growth, and more. This thoughtful treatise broadly communicates important new discoveries to scientists, land managers, and students and breathes fresh life into the hope for sensible, effective management of old-growth stands in eastern forests.
Author |
: H. W. Anderson |
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: |
Total Pages |
: 286 |
Release |
: 2004 |
ISBN-10 |
: MINN:31951D022762510 |
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: |
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: 4/5 (10 Downloads) |
Synopsis Ontario Tree Marking Guide by : H. W. Anderson
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Total Pages |
: 402 |
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: 2004 |
ISBN-10 |
: UIUC:30112075559598 |
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: |
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: 4/5 (98 Downloads) |
Synopsis Southern Forest Science by :
"Southern forests provide innumerable benefits. Forest scientists, managers, owners, and users have in common the desire to improve the condition of these forests and the ecosystems they support. A first step is to understand the contributions science has made and continues to make to the care and management of forests. This book represents a celebration of past accomplishments, summarizes the current state of knowledge, and creates a vision for the future of southern forestry research and management. Chapters are organized into seven sections: "Looking Back," "Productivity," "Forest Health," "Water and Soils," "Socioeconomic," "Biodiversity," and "Climate Change." Each section is preceded by a brief introductory chapter. Authors were encouraged to focus on the most important aspects of their topics; citations are included to guide readers to further information."