Research and Development
Forest Service research in the Northeast maximizes forest values to people
and their environment, develops the recreation potential of our forests;
solves forest insect and disease problems; improves forest watershed and
wildlife habitat management; upgrades forest commodities; and expands
the forest products markets. Some 90 scientists at the Northeastern Research
Station work in a variety of disciplines on a wide range of forestry problems.
NE STATION STRATEGIC PLAN
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Northeastern Research Station Strategic Framework: Regional Focus,
Global Perspective (2000)
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THEMES
Provides information on our research and development.
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Provides information on special programs - Northern Global Change
Research Program and Forest Inventory and Analysis.
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EXPERIMENTAL FORESTS
The USDA Forest Service's experimental forests are dedicated to
long-term research on ecosystem processes; silviculture and forest
management options; wildlife habitat characteristics; forest growth;
and development. More
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STATION WORK UNITS
The NE Station conducts forestry research in 13 Northeastern states.
The Station inventories forest resources and shares data, and research
findings with State natural resource agencies.
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MEET OUR RESEARCH PROJECT LEADERS & SCIENTISTS
Learn about our research project leaders and their work.
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SOFTWARE
The NE station provides several computer programs to help forest managers,
scientists, and other employees who work on the forest. More
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Catalog of Long Term Research Conducted by the Northeastern Research Station
Describes Northeastern
Research Station long-term research for which data have been collected
for 5 years or longer. More > |
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