Abstract
Except for the first 2 papers - the keynote address and a paper on "Research Needs in the Southwest Ponderosa Pine Type', - the papers are grouped into: 1) areal distribution, and growth of Pinus ponderosa forests; 2) factors affecting ponderosa pine forest resource outputs; 3) forest diseases, environmental pollutants, and other stresses, 4) wildlife habitat concerns; 5) modeling and integrating environmental and public concerns in ponderosa pine forest resource management, and 6) multiresource management, decision support systems and expert systems. -from Authors
Original language | English (US) |
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Journal | General Technical Report - US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service |
Issue number | RM-185 |
State | Published - Jan 1 1990 |
Externally published | Yes |
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- Earth and Planetary Sciences(all)
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Multiresource management of ponderosa pine forests. Flagstaff, Arizona, November 1989. / Tecle, Aregai; Covington, Wallace W; Hamre, R. H.
In: General Technical Report - US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, No. RM-185, 01.01.1990.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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N2 - Except for the first 2 papers - the keynote address and a paper on "Research Needs in the Southwest Ponderosa Pine Type', - the papers are grouped into: 1) areal distribution, and growth of Pinus ponderosa forests; 2) factors affecting ponderosa pine forest resource outputs; 3) forest diseases, environmental pollutants, and other stresses, 4) wildlife habitat concerns; 5) modeling and integrating environmental and public concerns in ponderosa pine forest resource management, and 6) multiresource management, decision support systems and expert systems. -from Authors
AB - Except for the first 2 papers - the keynote address and a paper on "Research Needs in the Southwest Ponderosa Pine Type', - the papers are grouped into: 1) areal distribution, and growth of Pinus ponderosa forests; 2) factors affecting ponderosa pine forest resource outputs; 3) forest diseases, environmental pollutants, and other stresses, 4) wildlife habitat concerns; 5) modeling and integrating environmental and public concerns in ponderosa pine forest resource management, and 6) multiresource management, decision support systems and expert systems. -from Authors
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