Research Opportunities and Needs in the Taiga of Alaska


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An appraisal of taiga (the northern forests of interior Alaska) environment research opportunities and needs was made based upon accomplishments since Alaskan statehood, current involvement of citizens in resource issues, information needs incident to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, and needs of new resource managing agencies and changing ownerships brought about by statehood and the settlement of aboriginal land claims. Based upon this appraisal, it is proposed that the research needs can best be met through a ultidisciplinary interagency program. The program suggests closer coordination among several departments of the University of Alaska and a number of State and Federal agencies currently involved in applicable research. The urgency of research implementation is related to rapid change and diminishing opportunity to insure orderly development of Alaska's resources.




Alaska Forest Resource Inventory Project


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Record of Decision


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Forest Resource & Allowable Cut


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This work was originally published by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forest, Land and Water Management in 1980. At that time Daniel H. Wieczorek was working as an Inventory Forester for the Northcentral District Office of the Division of Forest, Land and Water Management of the Alaska State Department of Natural Resources. This title explains how and why the Allowable Annual Cut for the Fairbanks (Alaska) working Circle was calculated during the winter of 1979 - 1980. All calculations are included. It must be understood that this is a research document, this book is not something which the general public will want to read for pleasure. This edition has been published primarily for university professors for use as a practical application laboratory text for potential forest managers.