Timber Cruising Manual & Record
Author : E. A. Chase
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Page : 74 pages
File Size : 50,47 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Forests and forestry
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Author : E. A. Chase
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Page : 74 pages
File Size : 50,47 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Forests and forestry
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Author : Frank Freese
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Page : 96 pages
File Size : 28,53 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Forestry engineers
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Page : 2 pages
File Size : 37,82 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Brown rot
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Author : Samuel Bowdlear Green
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Page : 320 pages
File Size : 31,70 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Forests and forestry
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Page : 100 pages
File Size : 37,26 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Gordon G. Mark
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Page : 64 pages
File Size : 34,8 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Forest management
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Author : Thomas Eugene Avery
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,19 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Forests and forestry
ISBN : 9781478629085
Timber measurement techniques applicable to any tree inventory project regardless of management objectives are covered by this text. Thorough coverage of sampling designs, land measurements, tree measurements, forest inventory field methods, and growth projections ensures utility for all foresters. Included are chapters on aerial photographs, GIS, and using similar techniques to measure other natural resources such as rangelands, wildlife, and water.
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Page : 1658 pages
File Size : 23,42 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Lumber trade
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Page : 238 pages
File Size : 10,85 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Electric railroads
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This manual provides direction for the preparation of noise and vibration sections of environmental documents for mass transportation projects. The manual has been developed in the interest of promoting quality and uniformity in assessments. It is expected to be used by people associated with or affected by the urban transit industry, including Federal Transit Administration (FTA) staff, grant applicants, consultants and the general public. Each of these groups has an interest in noise/vibration assessment, but not all have the need for all the details of the process. Consequently, this manual has been prepared to serve readers with varying levels of technical background and interests. It sets forth the basic concepts, methods and procedures for documenting the extent and severity of noise impacts from transit projects.
Author : James M. Vose
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 494 pages
File Size : 33,96 MB
Release : 2013-12-05
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1466572752
Forest land managers face the challenges of preparing their forests for the impacts of climate change. However, climate change adds a new dimension to the task of developing and testing science-based management options to deal with the effects of stressors on forest ecosystems in the southern United States. The large spatial scale and complex interactions make traditional experimental approaches difficult. Yet, the current progression of climate change science offers new insights from recent syntheses, models, and experiments, providing enough information to start planning now for a future that will likely include an increase in disturbances and rapid changes in forest conditions. Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Management Options: A Guide for Natural Resource Managers in Southern Forest Ecosystems provides a comprehensive analysis of forest management options to guide natural resource management in the face of future climate change. Topics include potential climate change impacts on wildfire, insects, diseases, and invasives, and how these in turn might affect the values of southern forests that include timber, fiber, and carbon; water quality and quantity; species and habitats; and recreation. The book also considers southern forest carbon sequestration, vulnerability to biological threats, and migration of native tree populations due to climate change. This book utilizes the most relevant science and brings together science experts and land managers from various disciplines and regions throughout the south to combine science, models, and on-the-ground experience to develop management options. Providing a link between current management actions and future management options that would anticipate a changing climate, the authors hope to ensure a broader range of options for managing southern forests and protecting their values in the future.