Timber Management Field Book

Timber Management Field Book
Author: United States. State and Private Forestry. Northeastern Area. Region 8
Publisher: Forest Service
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT--OVERSTOCK SALE -- Significantly reduced list price while supplies last. The Timber Management Field Book has been in use since the late 1960's and is a popular field tool for foresters to accomplish field work. It is used to access information on timber volumes, site indexes, surveying and cruising data, reforestation, scaling, and other silvicultural information while in the field. Other related products: National Individual Tree Species Atlas can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/001-001-00703-0 Forest Health Monitoring: National Status, Trends, and Analysis, 2014 can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/001-000-04768-0 How To Recognize Hazardous Defects in Trees (Revised 2012) can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/001-000-04756-6 Field Book for Describing and Sampling Soils, Version 3.0 can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/001-000-04758-2 Drainage Manual can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/024-003-00177-5 Keys to Soil Taxonomy (2014) can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/001-000-04761-2

Forest Management and Planning

Forest Management and Planning
Author: Pete Bettinger
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2016-12-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 012809706X

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

Field Guide to the Forest Trees of Uganda

Field Guide to the Forest Trees of Uganda
Author: James Kalema
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2020-06-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1789245273

This book is a guide for the identification of the indigenous forest trees of Uganda. It will be useful for those who wish to contribute towards the conservation of the forests or to plant indigenous trees. Information is provided on how to propagate and cultivate about 80 of the most valuable species. The book will be invaluable for botanists, foresters, rural development workers and members of the general public concerned about contributing to conservation and sustainable development in Uganda. Many of the species grow in neighbouring countries, so the book has relevance there too.

Forest Measurements

Forest Measurements
Author: Thomas Eugene Avery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: 9781478629085

Timber measurement techniques applicable to any tree inventory project regardless of management objectives are covered by this text. Thorough coverage of sampling designs, land measurements, tree measurements, forest inventory field methods, and growth projections ensures utility for all foresters. Included are chapters on aerial photographs, GIS, and using similar techniques to measure other natural resources such as rangelands, wildlife, and water.

From Rainforest to Cane Field in Cuba

From Rainforest to Cane Field in Cuba
Author: Reinaldo Funes Monzote
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2009-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807888869

In this award-winning environmental history of Cuba since the age of Columbus, Reinaldo Funes Monzote emphasizes the two processes that have had the most dramatic impact on the island's landscape: deforestation and sugar cultivation. During the first 300 years of Spanish settlement, sugar plantations arose primarily in areas where forests had been cleared by the royal navy, which maintained an interest in management and conservation for the shipbuilding industry. The sugar planters won a decisive victory in 1815, however, when they were allowed to clear extensive forests, without restriction, for cane fields and sugar production. This book is the first to consider Cuba's vital sugar industry through the lens of environmental history. Funes Monzote demonstrates how the industry that came to define Cuba--and upon which Cuba urgently depended--also devastated the ecology of the island. The original Spanish-language edition of the book, published in Mexico in 2004, was awarded the UNESCO Book Prize for Caribbean Thought, Environmental Category. For this first English edition, the author has revised the text throughout and provided new material, including a glossary and a conclusion that summarizes important developments up to the present.

Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries

Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries
Author: Mario Melletti
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2017-11-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1316953408

Wild pigs inhabit vast areas in Europe, Southern Asia and Africa, and have been introduced in North and South America, while feral pigs are widespread in Australia and New Zealand. Many wild pig species are threatened with extinction, but Eurasian wild boar populations, however, are increasing in many regions. Covering all wild pig and peccary species, the Suidae and Tayassuidae families, this comprehensive review presents new information about the evolution, taxonomy and domestication of wild pigs and peccaries alongside novel case studies on conservation activities and management. One hundred leading experts from twenty five countries synthesise understanding of this group of species; discussing current research, and gaps in the knowledge of researchers, conservation biologists, zoologists, wildlife managers and students. This beautifully illustrated reference includes the long history of interactions between wild pigs and humans, the benefits some species have brought us and their role and impact on natural ecosystems.

A review on compliance and impact monitoring indicators for delivery of forest ecosystem services

A review on compliance and impact monitoring indicators for delivery of forest ecosystem services
Author: Sini Savilaakso
Publisher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 6023870007

Ecosystem services and goods are the multiple benefits people obtain from ecosystems. The benefits provided by forests include carbon sequestration, prevention of erosion, flood control, and water purification as well as aesthetic beauty. Although humans are fundamentally dependent on these services, they also pose threat to the services through their activities such as deforestation and water pollution.