Integrated restoration of forested
ecosystems to achieve multiresource benefits: proceedings of the
2007 national silviculture workshop.
Deal, Robert L., tech. ed. 2008. Integrated restoration of forested
ecosystems to achieve multiresource benefits: proceedings of the
2007 national silviculture workshop. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-733.
Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific
Northwest Research Station. 306 p..
Part A (PDF
- 1.53 MB)
Table of Contents
Part B (PDF
- 3.02 MB)
1. Caring for Our Natural Assets: An Ecosystem Services
Perspective.
Sally Collins and Elizabeth Larry
13. A Framework for Restoration
in the National Forests.
Thomas R. Crow
23. The Silviculture of Restoration: A Historical Perspective
With Contemporary Application.
James M. Guldin
Part C (PDF - 1.36 MB)
37. Fairly Sustainable
Forestry: Seven Key Concepts for Defining Local Sustainability
in a Global Ecosystem.
Stephen R. Shifley
49. Desired Vegetation Condition and Restoration
Goals in a Changing Climate: A Forest Management Challenge.
Linda C. Brett
57. Learning, Connecting, Reconnecting: Summary of
the 2007 National Silviculture Workshop.
Russell T. Graham and Theresa B. Jain
Part D (PDF - 2.94 MB)
77. Understory
Vegetation Responses to Initial Thinning of Douglas-fir Plantations
Undergoing Conversion to Uneven-Age Management.
Paul D. Anderson
91. Sustaining Northern Red Oak Forests: Managing Oak
From Regeneration to Canopy Dominance in Mature Stands.
Daniel C. Dey, Gary W. Miller, and John M. Kabrick
107. Restoring East-Side
Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems at the Blacks Mountain Experimental
Forest: A Case Study.
Jianwei Zhang and Martin W. Ritchie
117. Silvicultural Strategies for
Restoring Missouri Ozark Ecosystems on
the Mark Twain National Forest.
Paul Nelson and Charly Studyvin
127. Integrating Land and Resource Management
Plans and Applied Large-Scale Research on Two National
Forests.
Callie Jo Schweitzer, Stacy Clark, Glen Gaines, Paul Finke,
Kurt Gottschalk, and David Loftis
135. The Potential Role of Red
Alder to Increase Structural and Biological Complexity in Even-Aged
Hemlock-Spruce
Stands of Southeast Alaska.
Robert L. Deal and James M. Russell
Part E (PDF - 3.04 MB)
147. Restoration
of Northern Rocky Mountain Moist Forests: Integrating Fuel Treatments
From the Site to the Landscape.
Theresa B. Jain,
Russell T. Graham, Jonathan Sandquist, Matthew Butler, Karen
Brockus, Daniel Frigard, David Cobb, Han Sup-Han,
Jeff Halbrook, Robert Denner, and Jeffrey S. Evans
Part F (PDF - 1.63 MB)
173. Implementing
Northern Goshawk Habitat Management in Southwestern Forests:
A Template for Restoring Fire-Adapted Forest Ecosystems.
James A. Youtz, Russell T. Graham, Richard T. Reynolds, and Jerry
Simon
193. Assessing the Ecological Benefits and Opportunity Costs
of Alternative Stream Management Zone Widths for Eastern Hardwoods
Chris B. LeDoux and Ethel Wilkerson
Part G (PDF - 1.07 MB)
211. Restoring
Old-Growth Southern Pine Ecosystems: Strategic Lessons From Long-Term
Silvicultural Research.
Don C. Bragg, Michael G. Shelton, and James M. Guldin
225. Adaptive Management
of Young Stands on the Tongass National Forest.
Michael H. McClellan
233. Yellow-Cedar Decline: Conserving a Climate-Sensitive
Tree Species as Alaska Warms.
Paul E. Hennon, David V. D’Amore, Dustin T. Wittwer, and
John P. Caouette
Part H (PDF - 2.13 MB)
247. The Role
of Silvicultural Thinning in Eastern Forests Threatened by
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges tsugae).
Mary Ann Fajvan
257. Hayes Creek Fuel Reduction Project: A Success Story.
Kim M. Johnson
271. Long-Term Basal Area and Diameter Growth Responses
of Western Hemlock–Sitka Spruce Stands in Southeast Alaska
to a Range of Thinning Intensities.
Nathan J. Poage
281. Developing a Unified Monitoring and Reporting
System: A Key to Successful Restoration of Mixed-Oak Forests
Throughout
the Central Hardwood Region.
Daniel A. Yaussy, Gregory J. Nowacki, Thomas M. Schuler, Daniel
C. Dey, and Eugene J. DeGayner
289. Poster Abstracts
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