Introduction To Forest Ecosystem Science And Management


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Introduction to Forest Ecosystem Science and Management


Introduction to Forest Ecosystem Science and Management

Author: Raymond A. Young

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2002-12-26


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This new revision reflects the many changes and approaches to forestry that have occurred in the field of forestry over the last decade. This book is intended to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the important aspects of the field of forestry. Treatment is comprehensive and more advanced than other forestry textbooks, featuring a new section on Forests and Society to reflect the increasing human influences on forestry.

Introduction to Forest Science


Introduction to Forest Science

Author: Raymond Allen Young

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 1982


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An updated and expanded edition of the introductory forestry text. Treatment is comprehensive and more advanced than other forestry textbooks, featuring new chapters on range management, watershed management, and remote sensing, along with revised chapters on measurement of the forest, structure and function of forest trees, and structure and properties of wood. There is expanded material on the use of computers in forestry and on genetic engineering applications. Contains excellent tables and illustrations.

Forest Ecosystems


Forest Ecosystems

Author: David A. Perry

language: en

Publisher: JHU Press

Release Date: 1994


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"Fresh, exciting, and more comprehensive than many other texts. Perry introduces a whole new view of forest ecosystems. This will challenge, stimulate, and redefine current understanding and management." -- Michael Amaranthus, U.S. Forest Service