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Articles 1 - 30 of 124
Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Smokejumper Obituary: Johnshoy, Ronald J. (Nifc 1988), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Johnshoy, Ronald J. (Nifc 1988), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Restoration Of A Wet Longleaf Pine (Pinus Palustris) Savanna In Southeast Louisiana: Burning Toward Reference Conditions, Alex K. Entrup
Restoration Of A Wet Longleaf Pine (Pinus Palustris) Savanna In Southeast Louisiana: Burning Toward Reference Conditions, Alex K. Entrup
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This study quantifies the changes in vegetation composition and structure of a fire-excluded Pinus palustris (longleaf pine) wetland savanna restoration site in southeastern in comparison to a proximate contemporary reference site. The restoration site was invaded by hardwood species and off-site pines, and never underwent extensive soil disturbance. The restoration treatments involved logging across portions of the site and the reintroduction of fire across the entire site. All species present in 10m2 quadrats were recorded prior to treatment and throughout the 17 year study at reference and treatment sites. The community composition of both logged and unlogged sites converged …
The Role Of The State, Multinational Oil Companies, International Law & The International Community: Intersection Of Human Rights & Environmental Degradation Climate Change In The 21st Century Caused By Traditional Extractive Practices, The Amazon Rainforest, Indigenous People And Universal Jurisdiction To Resolve The Accountability Issue, Marcela Cabrera Luna
Master's Theses
Local, national and international conventions that protect indigenous sovereignty and their territories, where many of the resources are extracted from by multinational corporations (MNCs) particularly oil, the number one commodity of the world and cause of climate change, continue to be jeopardized because of the lack of a clear international legal framework that can protect them and potentially hold multinationals accountable for their actions. These practices are causing not only environmental issues to the indigenous and surrounding communities, but climate change is in fact, the real human rights issue of the 21st century and it affects everyone. By using …
Smokejumper Obituary: Pond, Mitchell L. (Grangeville 1990), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Pond, Mitchell L. (Grangeville 1990), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Wildland Fire Deficit And Surplus In The Western United States, 1984-2012, Sean A. Parks, Carol Miller, Marc-Andrè Parisien, Lisa M. Holsinger, Solomon Z. Dobrowski, John Abatzoglou
Wildland Fire Deficit And Surplus In The Western United States, 1984-2012, Sean A. Parks, Carol Miller, Marc-Andrè Parisien, Lisa M. Holsinger, Solomon Z. Dobrowski, John Abatzoglou
Forest Management Faculty Publications
Wildland fire is an important disturbance agent in the western US and globally. However, the natural role of fire has been disrupted in many regions due to the influence of human activities, which have the potential to either exclude or promote fire, resulting in a "fire deficit" or "fire surplus," respectively. In this study, we developed a model of expected area burned for the western US as a function of climate from 1984 to 2012. We then quantified departures from expected area burned to identify geographic regions with fire deficit or surplus. We developed our model of area burned as …
Smokejumper Obituary: Roberts, Ralph B. (Missoula 1955), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Roberts, Ralph B. (Missoula 1955), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Fleming, John L. (Missoula 1949), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Fleming, John L. (Missoula 1949), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Cramer, James L. (Cave Junction 1958), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Cramer, James L. (Cave Junction 1958), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Brunk, James R. (Missoula 1945), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Brunk, James R. (Missoula 1945), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Yergenson, Dallas (Mccall 1954), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Yergenson, Dallas (Mccall 1954), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Demography And Disease Of The Rare Shrub Buckleya Distichophylla (Santalaceae) In Northeastern Tennessee, William Seth Ratliff
Demography And Disease Of The Rare Shrub Buckleya Distichophylla (Santalaceae) In Northeastern Tennessee, William Seth Ratliff
Undergraduate Honors Theses
Piratebush (Buckleya distichophylla (Nutt.) Torr.) is a rare, hemiparasitic shrub with the only extant populations in western North Carolina, northeastern Tennessee, and southwestern Virginia. The preferred natural hosts of piratebush, Carolina and eastern hemlocks, have seen sharp declines over the last decade due to the invasive hemlock woolly adelgid. Virginia pine, another important host of piratebush, is also susceptible to disease, specifically Cronartium appalachianum, a rust fungus for which piratebush is the secondary host. This study described and analyzed current demographic parameters of three Tennessee piratebush populations. Additionally, spatial patterns of disease and demographic characters were analyzed. These …
Centerville Slough Project, Susie Van Kirk
Centerville Slough Project, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
An extensive cultural resources document for the Eel River Estuary Preserve was prepared in 2014 to identify resources within the initial project area. With new project proposals and an expanded Area of Potential Effect (APE), several additional structures were surveyed. This addendum looked at three barns and a house, none of which will be affected by proposed projects. They were surveyed because they fall within the expanded APE.
Some of the research conducted for the 2014 historic resources document was applicable to the addendum, including land ownerships and newspaper references. For the present report, additional research was conducted in the …
Interactions Among Insect Defoliation, Insecticide Treatments, And Growth Rate In American And Hybrid Chestnuts, Ashley Elizabeth Case
Interactions Among Insect Defoliation, Insecticide Treatments, And Growth Rate In American And Hybrid Chestnuts, Ashley Elizabeth Case
Masters Theses
The American chestnut, Castanea dentata, was once one of the most useful and abundant canopy trees in eastern North American forests. Over the last 200 years, the species has been decimated by two exotic pathogens, Phytophthora cinnamomi and Cryphonectria parasitica, killing millions of trees and reducing surviving Castanea dentata to short-lived sprouts. Cryphonectria parasitica-resistance breeding programs are currently producing advanced backcross generations, which are being compared with pure American chestnut in field tests of growth performance and Cryphonectria parasitica resistance. The Asiatic oak weevil, Cyrtepistomus castaneus, has been identified as a common defoliator of chestnut seedlings in these …
4-H Wildlife Habitat Education Program: A Qualitative Study On Career Exploration, Ronnie Lee Cowan
4-H Wildlife Habitat Education Program: A Qualitative Study On Career Exploration, Ronnie Lee Cowan
Masters Theses
There are documented studies on the Wildlife Habitat Education Program (WHEP) that relate to building life skills of participants. However, no literature was found that measured the perceptions of the participants towards a career in wildlife after participating in WHEP. To add validity to the program a focus group was conducted at the Tennessee 4-H wildlife judging contest to describe the WHEP participants’ perceptions of careers in wildlife after the completion of the annual program. Focus group participants indicated that participating in WHEP peaked their interest in wildlife and provided an opportunity to experience the importance of natural resource management.
Smokejumper Obituary: Blowers, James E. (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Blowers, James E. (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Wiltse, Stephen H. (Missoula 1959), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Wiltse, Stephen H. (Missoula 1959), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Martin, Robert L. (Missoula 1941), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Martin, Robert L. (Missoula 1941), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Ward, James O. (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Ward, James O. (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Timber Talk, Vol. 53, No .4, November 2015
Timber Talk, Vol. 53, No .4, November 2015
Timber Talk: Nebraska Forest Industry Newsletter
In This Issue
Lumber Market News ...........................1
Hardwood Lumber Price Trends—Green..................................2
Hardwood Lumber Price Trends—Kiln Dried...........................2
Sun-dried Lumber.................................3
NFS Forest Products Program...............4
Milling Railroad Ties in Nebraska........4
A Closer Look at Edgers........................5
Nebraska Forest Industry Spotlight......7
The Trading Post....................................8
National Smokejumper Assocation Trail Maintenance Annual Report For 2015, National Smokejumper Association Trails Committee
National Smokejumper Assocation Trail Maintenance Annual Report For 2015, National Smokejumper Association Trails Committee
Trails Reports
The Trails Maintenance Program Annual Reports compiled by the National Smokejumper Association Trails Committee summarizes the activities of the Trails Program. The members of the program also go by the title Trails Restoration and Maintenance Project Specialists (TRAMPS). The contents of the 2011 report include: Volunteer of the Year; Administration Report; Johnson's Corner report; Baldy Cabin Restoration; Big Sand Lake; Bear Creek; Bighorn Crag Trail; Hogan's Cabin; Losh Trail; Mann Gulch; Reece Cabin; Rio Medio Trail; Priest River; Sabido Cabin; Caldwell Lakes Trail; Dixie; Minnesota Wilderness Canoe; Bowery Guard Station #1; Bowery Guard Station #2; Prairie & Goat Cr. Trails; …
Spatial Aspects Of Tree Mortality Strongly Differ Between Young And Old-Growth Forests, Andrew J. Larson, James A. Lutz, Daniel C. Donato, James A. Freund, Mark E. Swanson, Janneke Hillrislambers, Douglas G. Sprugel, Jerry F. Franklin
Spatial Aspects Of Tree Mortality Strongly Differ Between Young And Old-Growth Forests, Andrew J. Larson, James A. Lutz, Daniel C. Donato, James A. Freund, Mark E. Swanson, Janneke Hillrislambers, Douglas G. Sprugel, Jerry F. Franklin
Forest Management Faculty Publications
Rates and spatial patterns of tree mortality are predicted to change during forest structural development. In young forests, mortality should be primarily density dependent due to competition for light, leading to an increasingly spatially uniform pattern of surviving trees. In contrast, mortality in old-growth forests should be primarily caused by contagious and spatially auto-correlated agents (e.g., insects, wind), causing spatial aggregation of surviving trees to increase through time. We tested these predictions by contrasting a three-decade record of tree mortality from replicated mapped permanent plots located in young (<60-year-old) and old-growth (>300-year-old) Abies amabilis forests. Trees in young forests died at a …60-year-old)>
Korbel Sawmill Report, Susie Van Kirk
Smokejumper Obituary: Dickey, Ward Eugene (Mccall 1954), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Dickey, Ward Eugene (Mccall 1954), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
West Chester University Emerald Ash Borer Plan, West Chester, Pa, Kendra Mcmillin, Gerard D. Hertel
West Chester University Emerald Ash Borer Plan, West Chester, Pa, Kendra Mcmillin, Gerard D. Hertel
WCU Tree Campus USA Documents
No abstract provided.
Meeting Minutes, October 7th, 2015, National Smokejumper Association Board Of Directors
Meeting Minutes, October 7th, 2015, National Smokejumper Association Board Of Directors
National Smokejumper Association Meeting Minutes
Agenda: Call to order, introduction to site, introductions, approval of the agenda.; Approval of previous meeting minutes.; Website Committee update (written report).; Good Samaritan Fund report.; Research into mental health, suicide, PTSD.; Report on 2015 Trails Program.; Scholarship program.; Reunion evaluation and evaluation of future reunions.; Membership Report.; Evergreen Museum status and proposal for traveling Smokejumper display.; Update on NSA History project.; Ideas on Future Fundraising.; Budget Report of 2015-16 1st quarter Budget.; Investment Committee report.; Report on Malvin Brown event.; Merchandise report-future.; Long-term planning - Initial stage.; Current Mission Statement.; Current identified Values.; Preserving and cataloging smokejumper history.; Social …
Economic Contribution Of Agriculture And Food To Arkansas' Gross Domestic Product 1997-2013, Leah English, Jennie Popp, Wayne Miller
Economic Contribution Of Agriculture And Food To Arkansas' Gross Domestic Product 1997-2013, Leah English, Jennie Popp, Wayne Miller
Research Reports and Research Bulletins
Agricultural production, processing, and retail industries are major contributors to the Arkansas economy in terms of GDP. Agriculture contributes to the economy through direct agricultural production, value-added processing, and agricultural retail activities, and it also plays an important role through its interactions with other sectors. The use of non-agricultural goods and services as inputs into the agricultural sector promotes diversified growth in Arkansas’ economy; thus agriculture remains a vital part of Arkansas’ economy. This report: 1) compares the relative size of the Agriculture and Food Sector in Arkansas with those of neighboring states; 2) provides an overview of Arkansas’ economy …
Assessing The Sustainability Of Selective Logging In Ankarabolava-Agnakatrika New Protected Area, Eileen Nakahata
Assessing The Sustainability Of Selective Logging In Ankarabolava-Agnakatrika New Protected Area, Eileen Nakahata
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Over the past 50 years, more than 90% of dense low-altitude humid forest in the District of Vangaindrano has been lost to deforestation and the remaining fragments continue to be threatened by slash and burn agriculture and selective cutting by local populations. These activities are driven by widespread poverty, population growth, and lack of development, which have made subsistence increasingly difficult. This study investigates logging rates and the stock of five commercially valuable trees in the Ankarabolava-Agnakatrika New Protected Area. Fifteen 1000m2 transects were established systematically within the territory of the Matanga commune. Within each transect data was collected …
Smokejumper Obituary: Gillin, Chalmer C. (Cave Junction 1945), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Gillin, Chalmer C. (Cave Junction 1945), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Smokejumper Obituary: Weaver, Richard S. (Missoula 1943), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituary: Weaver, Richard S. (Missoula 1943), National Smokejumper Association
Smokejumper Obituaries
No abstract provided.
Timber Talk, Vol. 53, No. 3, September 2015
Timber Talk, Vol. 53, No. 3, September 2015
Timber Talk: Nebraska Forest Industry Newsletter
In This Issue
Lumber Market News ...........................1
Hardwood Lumber Price Trends—Green..................................2
Hardwood Lumber Price Trends—Kiln Dried...........................2
Open for Business..................................3
U.S. Pumps out More Pellets.................4
Should I Buy a Sawmill.........................5
Nebraska Forest Industry Spotlight......7
The Trading Post....................................8
Timber Sales...........................................8