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Publications & Products

BROCHURES & MISCELLANEOUS: View All

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BROCHURE (2008) Pacific Northwest Oak Communities (3.63 MB)

 

BROCHURE (2008) Experimental Forests and Ranges (4.35 MB)

 

BROCHURE 03-402 (2004) Maybeso Experimental Forest, by Valerie Rapp (1.85 MB)

 

BROCHURE 03-401 (2004) Starkey Experimental Forest and Range, by Valerie Rapp (1.20 MB)

 

BROCHURE 04-049 (2004) DecAID: the Decayed Wood Advisor for managing snags, partially dead trees, and down wood for biodiversity in the forests of Washington and Oregon, by K. Mellen, B.G. Marcot, J.L. O.K. Waddell, S.A. Livingston, E.A. Willhite, B.B. Hostetler, C. Ogden, T. Dreisbach (1.22 MB) Available in electronic format only.

 

BROCHURE 03-144 (2003) Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest, by Valerie Rapp (1.41 MB)

 

BROCHURE 02-331 (2003) Wind River Experimental Forest, by Valerie Rapp (1.31 MB)

 

BROCHURE 03-111 (2003) Forest Inventory and Analysis, Pacific Northwest Research Station, by K.L. Waddell (2.1 MB)

 

BROCHURE 02-176 (2003) White spruce and moose enhancement: project overview, by Andrew Youngblood (157 Kb)

 

BROCHURE 02-176 (2003) White spruce and moose enhancement project, by Andrew Youngblood (536 Kb)

 

BROCHURE 02-014 (2002) Aerial surveys for Swiss needle cast in western Oregon, by A. Kanaskie, M. McWilliams, J. Prukop, D. Overhulser, R.Christian, and S. Malvitch.

 

BROCHURE 02-013 (2002) Ground verification of aerial survey for Port-Orford-cedar root disease in southwest Oregon, by A. Kanaskie, M. McWilliams, D. Overhulser, J. Prukop, R. Christian, and S. Malvitch.

 

BROCHURE 02-012 (2002) Survey for balsam woolley adegid in Washington and Oregon, by I. Ragenovich, B. Willhite, R. Mitchell, D. Overhulser, and K. Ripley.

 

BROCHURE 03-001 (2002) Promoting habitat complexity in second-growth forests, by A. Bristol, and A.B. Carey (2.38 MB)

 

BROCHURE 02-052 (2002) Ventilation climate information system: a management tool for smoke and other pollutants, by S.A. Ferguson.  (503k)

 

BROCHURE 01-351 (2001) Stereo photo series for quantifying cerrado fuels in central Brazil -- Volume I, by R.D. Ottmar, R.E. Vihnanek, H.S. Miranda, M.N. Sata, S.M. Andrade (Part A - 2.22 MB; Part B - 2.14 MB)

 

BROCHURE 03-178 (1998) H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, by Art McKee and Pamela Druliner (1.26 MB)

 

BROCHURE 98-024 (1998) Fish and forest: ecological links between water and land.

 

BROCHURE 97-316 (1997) H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest.

 

BROCHURE 96-141 (1996) Bear trees: an eastern Oregon landscape legacy, by C.G. Parks.

 

BROCHURE 95-190 (1995) Save our birds--save our forests, by T.R. Torgersen and A.S. Torgersen.

 

MISC (2001) Smoke management guide for prescribed and wildland fire: 2001 edition, by Colin C. Hardy, Roger D. Ottmar, Janice L. Peterson, John E. Core, Paula Seamon, eds. Available in electronic format only.

 

MISC 01-069 EnVision: Environmental Visualization System, by R.J. McGaughey.

 

MISC 01-005 2000: A year in review.

 

MISC 00-259 (2000) Closer to the truth: 75 years of discovery in forest and range research.

 

MISC 99-082 Changing the way we learn: CLAMS and the future of land use [Brochure for the coastal landscape analysis and modeling project.

 

MISC 00-001 (2000) Index to selected science publications of the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project, by T.M. Quigley, ed.

 

MISC 98-368 (1999) Science matters: information for managing the Tongass National Forest, by K.R. Julin and C.J. Shaw, III.

 

MISC 98-333 (CD-ROM) The Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project: scientific assessment.

 

MISC 93-007 Effects of fire behavior on prescribed fire smoke characteristics: a case study. 

 

MISC 95-013 Pringle Falls Experimental Forest and Research Natural Area.  

 

MISC 91-102M Questions and answers on spotted owl.

 

MISC 93-087 Sustaining forest soil productivity.

 

MISC 93-150 Restoration practices in southwest Oregon and northern California.

 

MISC 89-117 Douglas-fir old growth as habitat.

 

MISC (1985) The common plants of the muskegs of southeast Alaska. (2.19 MB)

 

MISC 76-003 Early forestry research.

 

MISC 69-006 Pocket guide to the improved grading system for ponderosa pine and sugar pine saw logs in trees.

 

MISC 95-178 Soil compaction and conifer growth after tractor yarding at three coastal Washington locations.

 

MISC 01-077 Achieving science-based national forest management decisions while maintaining the capability of the research and development program, by Thomas J. Mills, Richard V. Smythe, and Hilda Diaz-Soltero. (288Kb) [Abstract]

 

MISC 13 - S Timber resource trends on non-federal timberland in western Oregon between 1984-86 and 1994, by N. McKay, C.L. Bolsinger, G. Lettman, M.A. Mei, D.L. Azuma.

 

MISC (1972) Federal research natural areas in Oregon and Washington: A Guidebook for Scientist and Educators, by J.F. Franklin, F.C. Hall, C.T. Dyrness, C. Maser.

 

MISC (1968) The Influence of design on exposed wood in buildings of the Puget Sound area, by E.W. Schein.

 

 

PACKET 87-227 Forest residue-research on an old problem, better utilization of prescribed fire and smoke management, forest biomass for energy and fiber.

 

[Image]: Cover of brochure entitled Survey for Balsam Woolley Adegid in Washington and Oregon.

Survey for balsam woolley adegid in Washington and Oregon

 

 

[Image]: Cover of brochure entitled Environmental Visualization System (EnVision).

EnVision: Environmental Visualization System

 

 

[Image]: Cover of brochure entitled Aerial Surveys for Swiss Needle Cast in Western Oregon.

Aerial surveys for Swiss needle cast in Western Oregon

 

 

[Image]: Cover of publication entitled Achieving Science-Based National Forest Management Decisions While Maintaining the Capability of the Research and Development Program.

Achieving science-based national forest management decisions while maintaining the capability of the research and development program


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