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Initial Development Plans For New Land, D J. Carder
Initial Development Plans For New Land, D J. Carder
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Review: Land Use In America, Perry J. Brown
Review: Land Use In America, Perry J. Brown
Forest Management Faculty Publications
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Stand Risk Rating For The Southern Pine Beetle: Integrating Pest Management With Forest Management, Gordon L. Autry
Stand Risk Rating For The Southern Pine Beetle: Integrating Pest Management With Forest Management, Gordon L. Autry
Faculty Publications
Stand risk rating for the southern pine beetle.
Dendroctonus frontalis Zimm., is a first step toward dealing with a serious but sporadic insect problem. Two approaches, one utilizing readily available resource data, the other employing data obtained from aerial photographs, illustrate application of current knowledge to meet the protection needs of resource management-the primary role of integrated pest management. During a 36-month period in Louisiana, high-risk stands accounted for 13.4 infestations per 1,000 acres, four times the rate of low-risk stands; in Texas high-risk stands accounted for 9 .9 infestations per 1 ,000 acres during 1973-1978, almost five times the …
Recreation Opportunity Spectrum With Implications For Wildlife-Oriented Recreation, Perry J. Brown
Recreation Opportunity Spectrum With Implications For Wildlife-Oriented Recreation, Perry J. Brown
Forest Management Faculty Publications
Resource planning has undergone transitions over the years from a site to area to regional orientation and from a single function to integrated resource management orientation. Wildlife and recretation resource planning have been part of this evolution, which has been stimulated somewhat by recent land management planning-oriented legislation such as the National Forest Management Act and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act.
During the last couple of years, a system for recreation planning within the context of integrated resource planning has emerged. It is called Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (ROS) planning and arose as an old idea was made operational …