National Forest Management Act Regulations


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Forest Recreation


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Forest Recreation focuses on the increasing consideration of forests as destination for recreation. The book aims to put together the findings of researchers on the issues and problems that confront forest recreation administrators and the demands of the public. The selection also offers guidance to forest land managers with respect to the basic requirements of forest recreation as well as in planning. The book starts by defining outdoor recreation, including history and the factors affecting this type of recreation. The text then gives information on the number of forest recreation areas and the distribution of these areas, as well as the underlying legislation covering outdoor recreation. Forest recreation planning is noted, which includes a discussion of a state-wide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan. The book also discusses site selection and the development of recreation areas. Classification of areas in forests is also described, which includes picnic grounds, camping sites, and trails. Sanitation in forest recreation areas is also discussed. The text can best serve the interest of forest land managers, forest technicians, foresters, park technicians, and private landowners who are responsible in planning, developing, and administering forest recreation places.




Code of Federal Regulations, Title 36, Parks, Forests, and Public Property, Parts 200-299, Revised as of July 1, 2017


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36CFR, Parts 200-299, cover Parks, Forests, and Public Property--Forest Service, Department of Agriculture (USDA). Topics treated include: organization, functions, and procedures; travel management; administration of lands under Title III of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act by the Forest Service; Post-decisional Administrative Review Process for Occupancy or Use of National Forest System Lands and Resources; public involvement in forming Forest Service directives; National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance; timber and range management; sale and disposal of National Forest System timber, Special Forest products, and Forest Botanical products; minerals; State and Private Forestry Assistance; fish and wildlife; land uses; prohibitions; law enforcement support activities; cave resources management, paleontological resources preservation; National Recreation Areas; protection of Archaeological Resources; Wild and Scenic Rivers; and more. Related items: The Annual CFR Print Subscription 2017 edition can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/code-federal-regulations-subscription-service-2017-paperback-0 Environment & Nature publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/environment-nature U.S. Forest Service publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/us-forest-service













Forest Pattern and Ecological Process


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Forest Pattern and Ecological Process is a major synthesis of 25 years of intensive research about the montane ash forests of Victoria, which support the world's tallest flowering plants and several of Australia's most high profile threatened and/or endangered species. It draws together major insights based on over 170 published scientific papers and books, offering a previously unrecognised set of perspectives of how forests function. The book combines key strands of research on wildfires, biodiversity conservation, logging, conservation management, climate change and basic forest ecology and management. It is divided into seven sections: introduction and background; forest cover and the composition of the forest; the structure of the forest; animal occurrence; disturbance regimes; forest management; and overview and future directions. Illustrated with more than 200 photographs and line drawings, Forest Pattern and Ecological Process is an essential reference for forest researchers, resource managers, conservation and wildlife biologists, ornithologists and mammalogists, and policy makers, as well as general readers with interests in wildlife and forests. Features: * The extent of synthesis at a range of key levels * The depth of new perspectives on forest processes and ecological patterns in one of the world's truly great forests - the montane ash forests * The breadth of past and very current research that is both pure and applied * The range of key topics and how they are inter-twined - wildfires, biodiversity conservation, logging, conservation management, climate change and basic forest ecology and management