USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges : Research for the Long Term /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2014. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Introduction
- Deputy Chief of FS Research, Raphael Zon, Memo to Forest Service Chief Pinchot, May 6, 1908
- Map of USDA Forest Service Experimental Forest and Ranges
- Chapter 1. A Grand Experiment: USDA Forest Service Experiment Forest and Ranges
- Chapter 2. Forest Service Experimental Forests and Long-term Data Sets: Stories of their Meaning to Station Directors
- Part II. Research Trajectories in Forest Ecology, Management, and Silviculture for Conifers
- Chapter 3. The Value of Old Forests: Lessons from the Forest Service Reynolds Research Natural Areas
- Chapter 4. Restoring a legacy: Long-leaf pine research at the Forest Service Escambia Experimental Forest
- Chapter 5. Northern Conifer Research: Multiple Species and Multiple Values
- Chapter 6. Fire and Thinning Research on Forest Service Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest
- Part III. Research Trajectories in Forest Ecology, Management, and Silviculture for Hardwoods
- Chapter 7. Uneven-aged management after a half-century of research on the Forest Service Fernow Experimental Forest in West Virginia
- Chapter 8. An Alternative to Clearcutting: A Partnership between Scientists on the Fernow Experimental Forest and Land Managers on the Monongahela National Forest
- Chapter 9. Development of the Selection System in Northern Hardwood Forests: An 80 Year Research Legacy with Impacts across Borders
- Part IV. Research Trajectories in Wildlife, Fauna, Insects
- Chapter 10, The Starkey Experimental Forest and Range: Long-Term Research to meet the needs of Managers
- Chapter 11. Evolution of a Short-Term Study of Lodgepole Pine Dwarf Mistletoe Vectors that turned Into a Long-Term Study of the Remarkable Gray Jay on the Fraser Experimental Forest, Co, 1982-2009
- Chapter 12. Subterranean Termite Control Examinations on Current And Former Experimental Forests and Ranges
- Part V. Research Trajectories in Forest and Range Hydrology, Biogeochemistry, Soils and Ecosystem Science
- Chapter 13. A Cycle of Research at Fort Valley, Arizona, the First Forest Service Research Experiment Station
- Chapter 14. Contributions of Studies on Experimental Forests to Hydrology and Watershed Management
- Chapter 15. A History of Watershed Research in Experimental Forests of the Interior Highlands
- Chapter 16. Research Related to Roads in USDA FS Experimental Forests
- Chapter 17. The Role of Experimental Forests and Ranges in the Development of Ecosystem Science and Biogeochemical Cycling Research
- Chapter 18. Six Decades of Soil and Ecosystem Research at USDA FS Calhoun Experimental Forest
- Chapter 19. Disturbance Ecology and Tropical Forest Management at the Luquillo Experimental Forest
- Chapter 20. The Acid Deposition Trajectory
- Part VI. Research Trajectories in Fire
- Chapter 21. From Fighting Bad Fires to Fire-Dependent Ecosystems
- Chapter 22. The Fire Research Program at the Silas Little Experimental Forest, New Lisbon, New Jersey
- Part VII. Intersite and Network Trajectories
- Chapter 23. The Key Roles of Four Experimental Forests in the Long Term Soil Productivity International Research Program
- Chapter 24. The Role of the Hydro Database in Developing the Water Hydrology and Chemistry Network
- Part VIII. Emerging Human Dimension Research Trajectories
- Chapter 25. Social Science Research and Experimental Forests and Ranges
- Chapter 26. Public Use and Citizen Outreach in Experimental Forests and Ranges
- Chapter 27. Expanding the Vision of Experimental Forests to Urban Areas
- Part IX. The Future
- Chapter 28. The Future of USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges.