SRS Publications and Products
The Southern Research Station of the USDA Forest Service produces publications, software, and other electronic media in an effort to make science available to the public. We hope our products will prove useful to those who depend on the natural resources of the South for their livelihood and quality of life.
The Southern Station works with universities, other Government agencies, corporations, and non-government organizations on studies that contribute to the sustainability of southern forest resources.
We employ about 150 research scientists in disciplines ranging from tree physiology to the social sciences, from genetics to landscape ecology. Each year, our scientists' names appear as authors on 500 to 600 journal articles, research papers, resource assessments, handbooks, videotapes, computer programs, and presentations.
Recently Added Publication
- Hydrologic and water quality monitoring on Turkey Creek watershed, Francis Marion National Forest, SC
- Estate planning for forest landowners: what will become of your timberland?
- Lagoonal stormwater detention ponds as promoters of harmful algal blooms and eutrophication along the South Carolina coast
- Finding a "disappearing" nontimber forest resource: using grounded visualization to explore urbanization impacts on sweetgrass basketmaking in greater Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
- History, administration, goals, values, and long-term data of Russia's strictly protected scientific nature reserves
- Tree crown conditions in Missouri, 2000-2003
- Analyzing the feasibility of utilizing small diameter hardwood timber for solid wood products and residues