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American Forestry, an Evolving Tradition

American Forestry, an Evolving Tradition
Author: Society of American Foresters. Convention
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1992
Genre: Forest conservation
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Changing National Forest Values

Changing National Forest Values
Author: David N. Bengston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1995
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN:

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Research Paper NC.

Research Paper NC.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1981
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN:

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Agrindex

Agrindex
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 954
Release: 1995
Genre: Agriculture
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New Publications

New Publications
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1985
Genre: Forests and forestry
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Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century

Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century
Author: Kathryn A. Kohm
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1997
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781610913928

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Over the past decade, a sea change has occurred in the field of forestry. A vastly increased understanding of how ecological systems function has transformed the science from one focused on simplifying systems, producing wood, and managing at the stand-level to one concerned with understanding and managing complexity, providing a wide range of ecological goods and services, and managing across broad landscapes.Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century is an authoritative and multidisciplinary examination of the current state of forestry and its relation to the emergent field of ecosystem management. Drawing upon the expertise of top professionals in the field, it provides an up-to-date synthesis of principles of ecosystem management and their implications for forest policy. Leading scientists, including Malcolm Hunter, Jr., Bruce G. Marcot, James K. Agee, Thomas R. Crow, Robert J. Naiman, John C. Gordon, R.W. Behan, Steven L. Yaffee, and many others examine topics that are central to the future of forestry: new understandings of ecological processes and principles, from stand structure and function to disturbance processes and the movement of organisms across landscapes challenges to long-held assumptions: the rationale for clearcutting, the wisdom of short rotations, the exclusion of fire traditional tools in light of expanded goals for forest landscapes managing at larger spatial scales, including practical information and ideas for managing large landscapes over long time periods the economic, organizational, and political issues that are critical to implementing successful ecosystem management and developing institutions to transform knowledge into action Featuring a 16-page center section with color photographs that illustrate some of the best on-the-ground examples of ecosystem management from around the world, Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century is the definitive text on managing ecosystems. It provides a compelling case for thinking creatively beyond the bounds of traditional forest resource management, and will be essential reading for students; scientists working in state, federal, and private research institutions; public and private forest managers; staff members of environmental/conservation organizations; and policymakers.