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  forest resource education center: Urban and Community Forestry in the Northeast John E. Kuser, 2006-11-14 This book is a textbook for Urban/Community Forestry courses and a handbook for Shade Tree Commissions, tree wardens, State and National Forestry Services, and professional societies. It is the most complete text in this field because it addresses both culture and management, and the chapters have been written by experts who are active practitioners. The book provides observations and examples relevant to every urban center in the U.S. and elsewhere.
  forest resource education center: The Southern Pine Beetle , 1981
  forest resource education center: Urban Tree Risk Management , 2003
  forest resource education center: National Proceedings , 1997
  forest resource education center: The Year in Forestry United States. State and Private Forestry. Northeastern Area, 2003
  forest resource education center: General Technical Report PNW-GTR , 1997
  forest resource education center: Basic Concepts in Forest Valuation and Investment Analysis Steven Henry Bullard, Thomas J. Straka, 2011
  forest resource education center: Sustaining Tropical Forest Resources Chris Elfring, 1983
  forest resource education center: Strategic Marketing in the Global Forest Industries Heikki Juslin, Eric Hansen, 2002
  forest resource education center: Publication , 1994
  forest resource education center: Restoration of Injured Natural Resources , 2002
  forest resource education center: Explorer's Guide New Jersey Andi Marie Cantele, Mitch Kaplan, 2010-03 The second edition of this guide to the Garden State reveals the historic, cultural, and ecological diversity of the state. Includes extensive coverage of the Jersey Shore and Atlantic City. New Jersey is a state full of wonders to surprise curious travelers and residents alike. This guide leads you away from the busy interstate highways to reveal the cultural, historic, and geographical diversity that lies beyond the New Jersey Turnpike. For wine connoisseurs, there are more than 25 wineries that offer tours, tastings, and festivals; for history buffs, New Jersey, known as the Cockpit of the Revolution, offers battlefield state parks, monuments, and reenactments. And that's not all: New Jersey's 127-mile shoreline has many diverse communities, including the historic Victorian seaside resort of Cape May, itself a national historic landmark; the casinos of Atlantic City; the natural beauty of Island Beach State Park, with sand dune-scattered, long, white beaches, nature trails, birding, surfing, and guided kayak tours; and the hip shore town of Red Bank, with art galleries, boutiques, bistros, and jazz clubs. In addition, this comprehensive guide to the state includes opinionated listings of inns, B&Bs, hotels, and vacation cabins; hundreds of dining reviews, from diners to four-star restaurants; up-to-date maps; an alphabetical What's Where subject guide to aid in trip planning; and handy icons that point out family-friendly establishments, wheelchair access, places of special value, and lodgings that accept pets.
  forest resource education center: George Washington National Forest (N.F.), Revised Land and Resource(s) Management Plan (LRMP) , 1993
  forest resource education center: Natural Resource Policy Frederick Cubbage, Jay O'Laughlin, M. Nils Peterson, 2016-07-12 Natural resource policies provide the foundation for sustainable resource use, management, and protection. Natural Resource Policy blends policy processes, history, institutions, and current events to analyze sustainable development of natural resources. The book’s detailed coverage explores the market and political allocation and management of natural resources for human benefits, as well as their contributions for environmental services. Wise natural resource policies that promote sustainable development, not senseless exploitation, promise to improve our quality of life and the environment. Public or private policies may be used to manage natural resources. When private markets are inadequate due to public goods or market failure, many policy options, including regulations, education, incentives, government ownership, and hybrid public/private policy instruments may be crafted by policy makers. Whether a policy is intended to promote intensive management of natural resources to enhance sustained yield or to restore degraded conditions to a more socially desirable state, this comprehensive guide outlines the ways in which natural resource managers can use their technical skills within existing administrative and legal frameworks to implement or influence policy.
  forest resource education center: Nature in Chicagoland Andrew Morkes, 2021-06 Provides more information on Nature Centers; Hiking Trails; Day & Weekend Road Trips; Kids Activities; Camping Spots; Birdwatching Hotspots; Bicycling Trails; Kayaking/Canoeing/Boating; Picnicking Spots; Fishing; Spring Wildflower Viewing; Fall Colors Viewing; Running/Exercise; Winter Activities Such as Snowshoeing, Ice Skating, Cross-Country Skiing, Sledding, and Ice Fishing; Local History; Self-Enrichment Classes and Other Opportunities; Geocaching; and other activities in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Also includes articles that provide advice on camping with kids, enjoying a successful snowshoeing adventure, and much more, as well as personal essays about gardening, enjoying nature with one's children, savoring the fall colors, and protecting the environment. Other resources include contact information for forest preserve districts, state departments of natural resources, and environmental and other nature-focused organizations.
  forest resource education center: New Jersey’s Lost Piney Culture William J. Lewis, 2021 Series title taken from publisher website.
  forest resource education center: Discovering New Jersey's Pine Barrens Cathy Antener, 2012-05-29 The phrase New Jersey Pine Barrens often conjures images of desolate forests and even the piercing red eyes of the Jersey Devil. While those just might be true, there are over one million acres in southern New Jersey filled with remarkable people, charming communities, natural wonders and man-made marvels. Conservationists from around the state strive to protect the region from overpopulation and preserve the pristine wilds. From sweetly scented pines, blueberry and cranberry farms and family businesses to the proud inhabitants who welcome thousands of visitors every year, discover what makes the Pine Barrens one of the most beautiful regions in the Northeast.
  forest resource education center: Hubbard Brook Richard Turner Holmes, Gene E. Likens, 2016-01-01 Since the early 1960s, the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the White Mountains of New Hampshire has been one of the most comprehensively studied landscapes on earth. This book highlights many of the important ecological findings amassed during the long-term research conducted there, and considers their regional, national, and global implications. -- P.2 of cover.
  forest resource education center: Natural Resource Conservation Program United States. State and Private Forestry. Northeastern Area, 1994
  forest resource education center: Minnesota Forest Resources Plan , 1995
  forest resource education center: Forest Management and Planning Pete Bettinger, Kevin Boston, Jacek P. Siry, Donald L. Grebner, 2016-12-29 Forest Management and Planning, Second Edition, addresses contemporary forest management planning issues, providing a concise, focused resource for those in forest management. The book is intermixed with chapters that concentrate on quantitative subjects, such as economics and linear programming, and qualitative chapters that provide discussions of important aspects of natural resource management, such as sustainability. Expanded coverage includes a case study of a closed canopy, uneven-aged forest, new forest plans from South America and Oceania, and a new chapter on scenario planning and climate change adaptation. - Helps students and early career forest managers understand the problems facing professionals in the field today - Designed to support land managers as they make complex decisions on the ecological, economic, and social impacts of forest and natural resources - Presents updated, real-life examples that are illustrated both mathematically and graphically - Includes a new chapter on scenario planning and climate change adaptation - Incorporates the newest research and forest certification standards - Offers access to a companion website with updated solutions, geographic databases, and illustrations
  forest resource education center: Forest Resource Report United States. Forest Service, 1950
  forest resource education center: Short Rotation Woody Crop Production Systems for Ecosystem Services and Phytotechnologies Ronald S. Zalesny Jr., William L. Headlee, Raju Y. Soolanayakanahally, Jim Richardson, 2019-12-20 While international efforts in the development of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) have historically focused on the production of biomass for bioenergy, biofuels, and bioproducts, research and deployment over the past decade has expanded to include broader objectives of achieving multiple ecosystem services. In particular, silvicultural prescriptions developed for SRWCs have been refined to include woody crop production systems for environmental benefits such as carbon sequestration, water quality and quantity, and soil health. In addition, current systems have been expanded beyond traditional fiber production to other environmental technologies that incorporate SRWCs as vital components for phytotechnologies, urban afforestation, ecological restoration, and mine reclamation. In this Special Issue of the journal Forests, we explore the broad range of current research dedicated to our topic: International Short Rotation Woody Crop Production Systems for Ecosystem Services and Phytotechnologies
  forest resource education center: Lawn Boy Jonathan Evison, 2019-03-19 Recipient of the 2019 Alex Award​​ “Mike Muñoz Is a Holden Caulfield for a New Millennium--a '10th-generation peasant with a Mexican last name, raised by a single mom on an Indian reservation' . . . Evison, as in his previous four novels, has a light touch and humorously guides the reader, this time through the minefield that is working-class America.” --The New York Times Book Review For Mike Muñoz, life has been a whole lot of waiting for something to happen. Not too many years out of high school and still doing menial work--and just fired from his latest gig as a lawn boy on a landscaping crew--he’s smart enough to know that he’s got to be the one to shake things up if he’s ever going to change his life. But how? He’s not qualified for much of anything. He has no particular talents, although he is stellar at handling a lawn mower and wielding clipping shears. But now that career seems to be behind him. So what’s next for Mike Muñoz? In this funny, biting, touching, and ultimately inspiring novel, bestselling author Jonathan Evison takes the reader into the heart and mind of a young man determined to achieve the American dream of happiness and prosperity--who just so happens to find himself along the way.
  forest resource education center: The Pine Barrens of New Jersey Karen F. Riley, 2010 Presents a pictorial history of New Jersey's Pine Barrens, and the people who lived there during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  forest resource education center: Sustaining Tropical Forest Resources: U.S. and international institutions Susan Shen, 1983
  forest resource education center: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 , 2003
  forest resource education center: National Environmental Study Area United States. National Park Service, 1970
  forest resource education center: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 , 1992
  forest resource education center: Zonia's Rain Forest Juana Martinez-Neal, 2021-03-30 A heartfelt, visually stunning picture book from Caldecott Honor and Robert F. Sibert Medal winner Juana Martinez-Neal illuminates a young girl’s day of play and adventure in the lush rain forest of Peru. Zonia’s home is the Amazon rain forest, where it is always green and full of life. Every morning, the rain forest calls to Zonia, and every morning, she answers. She visits the sloth family, greets the giant anteater, and runs with the speedy jaguar. But one morning, the rain forest calls to her in a troubled voice. How will Zonia answer? Acclaimed author-illustrator Juana Martinez-Neal explores the wonders of the rain forest with Zonia, an Asháninka girl, in her joyful outdoor adventures. The engaging text emphasizes Zonia’s empowering bond with her home, while the illustrations—created on paper made from banana bark—burst with luxuriant greens and delicate details. Illuminating back matter includes a translation of the story in Asháninka, information on the Asháninka community, and resources on the Amazon rain forest and its wildlife.
  forest resource education center: Francis Marion National Forest (N.F.), Proposed Revision of Land and Resource(s) Management Plan (LRMP) , 1996
  forest resource education center: Natural Resources Conservation and Advances for Sustainability Manoj Kumar Jhariya, Ram Swaroop Meena, Arnab Banerjee, Surya Nandan Meena, 2021-09-24 Natural Resources Conservation and Advances for Sustainability addresses the latest challenges associated with the management and conservation of natural resources. It presents interdisciplinary approaches to promote advances in solving these challenges. By examining what has already been done and analyzing it in the context of what still needs to be done, particularly in the context of latest technologies and sustainability, the book helps to identify ideal methods for natural resource management and conservation. Each chapter begins with a graphical abstract and presents complicated or detailed content in the form of figures or tables. In addition, the book compares the latest techniques with conventional techniques and troubleshoots conventional methods with modifications, making it a practical resource for researchers in environmental science and natural resource management. - Discusses the pros and cons of past and current endeavors related to natural resource management - Presents recent technologies and methods for management and conservation, particularly with applications for sustainability - Covers a variety of disciplines, from environmental science to life science - Includes a graphical abstract as well as a section on significant achievements in the field and future perspectives
  forest resource education center: The Forest Resource of Western Montana Henry J. Pissot, Harold E. Hanson, 1963
  forest resource education center: Restoration of Longleaf Pine Ecosystems , 2005 Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) ecosystems once occupied 38 million ha in the Southeastern United States, occurring as forests, woodlands, and savannas on a variety of sites ranging from wet flatwoods to xeric sandhills and rocky mountainous ridges. Characterized by an open parklike structure, longleaf pine ecosystems are a product of frequent fires, facilitated by the presence of fallen pine needles and bunchgrasses in the understory. Timber harvest, land conversion to agricultural and other nonforest uses, and alteration of fire regimes greatly reduced longleaf pine ecosystems, until only 1.2 million ha remained in 1995. Longleaf pine ecosystems are among the most species-rich ecosystems outside the tropics. However, habitat loss and degradation have caused increased rarity of many obligate species. The lack of frequent surface fires and the proliferation of woody plants in the understory and midstory have greatly increased the risk of additional longleaf pine ecosystem losses from catastrophic fire. Because longleaf pine still exists in numerous small fragments throughout its range, it is reasonable to conclude that it can be restored. Restoration efforts now underway use physical, chemical, and pyric methods to reestablish the natural structure and function in these ecosystems by adjusting species composition, modifying stand structure, and facilitating ecological processes, such as periodic fire and longleaf pine regeneration. The ecological, economic, and social benefits of restoring longleaf pine ecosystems include (1) expanding the habitat available to aid in the recovery of numerous imperiled species, (2) improving habitat quality for many wildlife species, (3) producing greater amounts of high-quality longleaf pine timber products, (4) increasing the production of pine straw, (5) providing new recreational opportunities, (6) preserving natural and cultural legacies, and (7) creating a broader range of management options for future generations.
  forest resource education center: The Northern Logger and Timber Processor , 2006
  forest resource education center: 193 Million Acres Steve Wilent, 2018-08-12 A collection of essays that examine the challenges the US Forest Service faces and propose solutions that would addressthem.
  forest resource education center: Forestry Research Progress in ... United States. Cooperative State Research Service, 1966
  forest resource education center: Forestry Research Progress: McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Forestry Research Program United States. Cooperative State Research Services, 1972
  forest resource education center: Nature Preschools and Forest Kindergartens David Sobel, 2015-12-01 Everything you need to get started and succeed in a nature preschool or forest kindergarten.
  forest resource education center: Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies, 2002
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