Education
Ph.D. Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula MT (1992).
M.S. Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula MT (1987).
B.S. Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula MT (1985).
A.S.C.C. Forest Management, Forest Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan (1981).
Selected Publications
Available Online
Uzoh F.C.C. and W.W. Oliver 2006. Individual tree height increment model for managed even‑aged stands of ponderosa pine throughout the western United States using linear mixed effects models. Forest Ecology and Management 221(1-3):147-154.
Uzoh, F.C.C. 2001. A height increment equation for young ponderosa pine plantations using precipitation and soil factors. Forest Ecology and Management 142(1-3):191-201.
Uzoh, F.C.C, K.L. Dolph, and J.R. Anstead 1998. Periodic annual diameter increment following overstory removal in mixed conifer stands. Res. Paper PSW-RP-238. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Depa. of Agriculture; 22 p.
Oliver, W.W., and F.C.C. Uzoh 1997. Maximum stand density for ponderosa pine and red and white fir in northern California. P. 57-65 In: 18th annual forest vegetation management conference, Sacramento, California. For. Veg. Man. Conf., Redding, CA.
Uzoh, F.C.C, K.L. Dolph, and J.R. Anstead 1997. Understory response following varying levels of overstory removal in mixed conifer stands. P. 392-403. I.U.F.R.O. In: Emmingham, W.H. (Ed.), Proceedings — Interdisciplinary Uneven-aged Management Symposium, September 1997. Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
Uzoh, F.C.C., Ritchie, Martin W. 1996. Crown area equations for 13 species of trees and shrubs in northern California and southwestern Oregon. Res. Paper PSW-RP-227. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 13p.
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Oliver, W.W., and F.C.C. Uzoh 2002. Little response of true fir saplings to understory shrub removal. West. J. Appl. Forestry 17(1):5-8.
Uzoh, F.C.C. 1999. Response of planted ponderosa pine seedlings to weed control by herbicide in western Montana. West. J. Appl. Forestry 14(1):48-52.
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