An edition of Managing Sierra Nevada forests (2012)

Managing Sierra Nevada forests

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Managing Sierra Nevada forests
Malcolm P. North
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Managing Sierra Nevada forests

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There has been widespread interest in applying new forest practices based on concepts presented in U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report PSW-GTR-220, "An Ecosystem Management Strategy for Sierran Mixed-Conifer Forests." This collection of papers (PSW-GTR-237) summarizes the state of the science in some topics relevant to this forest management approach, presents case studies of collaborative planning efforts and field implementation of these new practices, and clarifies some of the concepts presented in GTR 220. It also describes a method for assessing forest heterogeneity at the stand level using the Forest Vegetation Simulator and a new geographic information system tool for project level planning that classifies a landscape into different topographic categories. While this collection of papers presents information and applications relevant to implementation, it does not offer standards and prescriptions. Forest management should be flexible to adapt to local forest conditions and stakeholder interests. This report does, however, strive to clarify concepts and present examples that may improve communication with stakeholders and help build common ground for collaborative forest management.

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Managing Sierra Nevada forests
2012, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
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Table of Contents

Fire and fuels reduction
Forest health and bark beetles
Climate change and the relevance of historical forest conditions
Fishes and American martens
California spotted owls
Managing forests for wildlife communities
Developing collaboration and cooperation
Using GTR 220 to build stakeholder collaboration
Marking and assessing forest heterogeneity
Geographic information system landscape analysis using GTR 220 concepts
Dinkey north and south project
The variable-density thinning study at Stanislaus-Tuolumne Experimental Forest
Applying GTR 220 concepts on the Sagehen Experimental Forest
Clarifying concepts
A desired future condition for Sierra Nevada forests.

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Format not distributed to depository libraries.

"March 2012."

Includes bibliographical references.

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Albany, Calif.]
Series
General technical report PSW -- GTR-237, General technical report PSW -- 237.

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Library of Congress
SD431 .M24 2012

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Pagination
184 p.
Number of pages
184

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30748046M
LCCN
2012494120
OCLC/WorldCat
839457655

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