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Preface
xiii
Section I
Human Response to Forests
and Renewable Resources I
jŞForests:
Historical Uses
I and Future Values
3
Introduction
4
Historic Use of the Forest
4
Current Uses and Values
5
Forests for Growing Human Potential
6
Building the Country with Forests
8
Forest Industries in Colonial Times
8
The Industrial Revolution
and the Lumber Business
10
Subsidizing Farms and
Transportation with Land and Forests
12
Future Values
13
Summary
15
Literature Cited
15 ■
Additional Readings
16
Study Questions
16
„Sfii
Mr
¿fi
18
est
and Renewable Resource Policy:
torical Development and
jfurrent Applications
17
Introduction
18
flfhe Relationship of Policy and Law
Actors in Policy Formulation
18
Policy Development: The Historical
Context
(1841-1945) 19
Disposal of the Public Domain
19
Building the Federal Forests
20
Setting the Forest Reserves in Order
The Pinchot Years
22
The Role of Women
23
The White House Conference of
1908 24
Establishment of the National Park Service
The Weeks Act of
1911 26
Forest Policy in the
1
920s
26
The Depression Years
27
Post-World War II to Current Era
28
Recreation
28
Wilderness
29
Multiple-Use
30
The Conservation Eras and the
Environmental Movement
31
Resource Managers and the
Environmental Movement
32
Public Involvement
34
Applying Renewable Resource Policy Today
A Framework of Laws
34
National Environmental Policy Act
35
National Forest Management Act
36
Endangered Species Act
36
Clean Water Act
38
Clean Air Act
38
National Historic Preservation Act
39
Forest and
Rangeland
Renewable
Resources Planning Act
39
Forest and Renewable Resource
Policy in the Future
39
Summary
40
Literature Cited
40 ■
Additional Readings
41
Study Questions
42
Section II
Distribution, Management,
and Protection of Forests
43
34
22
24
stribution of
orth American Forests
rest Classification
46
S
Forests
46
The Northern Forest
46
The Central Forest
49
The Southern Forest
50
45
The Bottomland Forest
51
The Western Interior Forest
52
The West Coast Forest
54
The Alaskan Forest
57
The Hawaiian Forest
59
The Tropical Forest
60
Ownership of US Forests
60
Canada s Forests
63
The Forest Regions
63
Forest Ownership
65
Mexico s Forests
65
Topography and Climate
65
The Forest Regions
65
Forest Ownership
66
Commercial Importance
67
Land Use and Shifting Agriculture
67
Summary
68
Literature Cited
68
Ш
Additional Readings
68
Study Questions
69
j Ecology
70
..Ajproduction
71
jjbmponentsofthe Forest Habitat
71
Genetic Considerations
102
Ecosystem Management
103
Restoration and Maintenance
of Forest Health
105
Summary
107
Literature Cited
107
Ш
Additional Readings
107
Study Questions
107
Insects and Mammals
108
traduction
109
lects
109
Jpi Insect Populations
110
Destructive Forest Insects
110
a||iif orest
Soils
71
Jjï
Climatic Factors
73 ,
Other Abiotic Factors
74
J
Biotic Factors
74
The Forest Ecosystem
80
Forest Competition
80
Forest Succession and Development Patterns
81
J
Societal Input
83
m
Tree and Forest
Classification Systems
84
Dendrological Classification
84
Common Names of Trees
85
Scientific Names of Trees
85
Forest Classification
86
Crown Classification
87
Summary
87
Literature Cited
87
Ш
Additional Readings
88
Ш
Study Questions
88
plilviculture
лпа
Forest
iąpcosystem
Management
89
Јр
Ijitroduction
90 11
Reproduction Methods
90
i# Altering the Existing Stand by Removing Trees
90
Site Preparation
92
Sources of Reproduction
93
Intermediate Operations
97
Cultural Practices
97
Methods of Managing Forest Insects
Integrated Pest Management
118
Mammals
119
Damage by Larger Mammals
119
Damage by Smaller Mammals
122
Grazing Damage by Domestic Animals
Beneficial Effects of Animals
122
Summary
123
Literature Cited
123
Study Questions
123
117
122
Additional Readings
123
Jease and the Elements
125
Ijflroduction
126
jíľypes
of Tree Diseases
126
¡I Abiotic Diseases
127
·
Biotic Diseases
127
Typical Biotic Diseases of
North American Forests
129
Decline Diseases
135
Other Damage to the Forest
135
The Elements
135
Catastrophic Geologic Events
138
Summary
139
Literature Cited
139 ■
Additional Readings
139
Study Questions
140
jf
141
?
Management
¡llailoduction
142
ŕ ijljhe
Importance of Fire Management
тј|е
Evolution of Fire Policy
143
«^Essentials of Fire Management
145
Fire Weather
146
Fire Response
146
Fire Attack
146
Prescribed Fire
147
Prescribed Fire vs. Wildfire
149
142
Protection
from Wildfire
150
Fire Prevention
150
Reduction of Risk and Hazard
154
Presuppression or Preparedness
158
Fire Preparedness
158
Fire Danger Rating
158
Fire Detection
159
Fire Cooperation
161
Wildfire Suppression
161
Suppression Tactics
162
Fuels Management
165
Fire Ecology Background
165
The Fuels Buildup
166
The Decline in Forest Health
168
The Wildland-Urban Interface
168
Implementation of New Policy
for the Twenty-First Century
170
Summary
170
Literature Cited
171
Ш
Additional Readings
171
Study Questions
172
Section III
Forest-Associated
Renewable Resources I
73
dlife Conservation
Management
175
oduction
176
tilization and
Appreciation of Wildlife
176
Consumptive Activities
176
Nonconsumptive Activities
178
The Relationship between
Wildlife and Habitat
178
The Concept of Habitat
178
Important Components of Habitat
179
Habitat Requirements of Selected Species
180
Ecosystem Management
181
Biodiversity
181
Habitat Corridors
182
Major Wildlife Habitat Types
182
Forests
182
Rangelands 183
Riparian Areas
184
Wetlands
185
Management of Wildlife
in the United States
185
Federal Wildlife Management Legislation
185
Management by Private Landowners
187
Wildlife Management in Urban Situations
188
Management Strategies
188
Threats to Wildlife
191
Habitat Fragmentation and Loss
191
Effects of Climate Change
192
Conflicts Over Habitat Management
192
Human Disturbance of Wildlife
192
Poaching
193
The Animal Rights Movement
193
Summary
193
Literature Cited
194
Ш
Additional Readings
195
Ш
Study Questions
195
196
^WaJKrsţlds
and Streams
flnjjduc^n
197
f
^erYjpíd
197
¡¡The Jydrologic Cycle
197
^hglwatershed
198
Forest Streams
202
Measuring Yield from a Watershed
202
Stream Water Chemistry and Quality
208
Stream Structure
211
Impacts of Watershed Use and
Forest Management on
Water Yield and Quality
216
Controllers of Streamflow
216
Water Quality and Biological Impacts of
Land Uses on the Stream Environment
216
Biomonitoring
218
Summary
219
Literature Cited
220
Ш
Additional Readings
220
I
Study Questions
221
ll and Management
of Rittgeland Resources
222
InuJËuction
223
Stajås of
US Rangelands 223
,,
jffetorical Development
223
Rangeland
Health
225
Social Context
226
Economic Status
226
Rangeland
Resources in the United States
228
Atlantic Southeast
228
Great Plains
229
Intermountain Basins
231
Southern Deserts
235
Pacific Southwest
236
Alaska
Rangelands 238
Rangeland Management 239
Bases
of
Management 239
Range Management
Outcomes
Concerns and
Trends 241
Summary
244
Literature Cited
244
Study Questions
245
240
Additional Readings
245
ecreation and
Ï
WilderJjiss Management
246
Introduction to Outdoor Recreation
247
¿Φί
Oulâbor.
Recreation
247
jilaßigpor
Recreation
Values and Benefits
248
Outdoor Recreation Lands
248
Federal Agencies Providing Outdoor
Recreation Opportunities
250
Outdoor Recreation
Participation Trends
255
General Use Trends
255
Participation Trends
256
Recreation Management Planning
257
Recreation Opportunity Spectrum
257
Recreational Carrying Capacity
258
Limits of Acceptable Change
258
Recreation Management Practices
259
Key Management Concepts
259
The Manager s Role
260
Visitor Management
260
Monitoring Recreation Impacts
262
Monitoring Systems
262
Visitor Use and Crowding
264
Site Hardening and Design
265
Site Rehabilitation
265
Summary
—
Outdoor Recreation Management
265
Introduction to
Wilderness Management
265
Designation of Wilderness
266
Designated Wilderness Acreage
267
Wilderness Protection
268
Principles of Wilderness Management
268
Wilderness and Naturalness
269
Wilderness as an
Inspirational Resource
271
Summary
—
Wilderness Management
272
Literature Cited
273
Ш
Additional Readings
273
Study Questions
274
m
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j|rIntrg|
if Harve
Lo
Section IV
Market Applications and
Analysis of Forest Resources
275
277
p Trees
lon
278
g
278
pg Plans
279
jact
Logging
280
ogging Camps and Woods Labor
281
Felling and Bucking
281
Log Handling
283
Pulpwood
Handling
286
Delivery
286
Log Transportation to Mill or Plant
286
Transporting
Pulpwood 288
Safety
289
Logging Safety Training
290
Trends
291
Biomass Removal
291
Protecting Water Quality
291
Silvicultural and Business
Decisions by Loggers
292
Summary
292
Literature Cited
292
Ш
Additional Reading
293
Study Questions
293
294
lon
295
ïcture
and Properties of Wood
296
¡erties
296
Wood Preservation
297
Drying
298
Chemical Preservatives
298
Lumber and Log Products
299
Lumber
299
Other Log Products
301
Plywood
302
Engineered Wood Products
303
Glulam Timbers
303
Particleboard
304
Waferboard and
Oriented Strand Board
304
Wood Composites
—Fiberboards 305
Structural Composite Lumber
306
Mineral-Bonded Boards
307
Fiber and Chemical Products
307
296
Wood as Fuel
310
Fuelwood in Developing Countries
310
Fuelwood Plantations
310
US Wood Energy Use
310
Miscellaneous Forest Products
311
Christmas Trees
311
Forest and Ornamental Nursery Crops
311
Naval Stores
312
Maple Syrup
312
Integrating Processes in
Wood-Using Industries
313
Trends in Use of Residues
313
Further Improvements in Utilization
313
Recycling of Paper and Wood
315
Paper and Paperboard
315
Solid Wood Waste
315
Sludge and Log Yard Waste
315
Future Trends to Conserve Energy
and Protect the Environment
315
Summary
316
Literature Cited
316
Study Questions
317
Additional Readings
317
:s in Forest and Renewable
Management
318
ion
319
Focus (jFForest Resource Economics
320
íly
and Demand
320
Production and Products
320
People
320
Economic Value
321
The Economic Importance of
Forests in the United States
324
Production and Consumption
of Wood Commodities
324
Production of Nontimber Products and
Other Ecosystem Goods and Services
325
Role for Management
326
Forest Ownership Trends
327
Forest Productivity
328
Forestry Incentives for Private Lands
330
Forest Taxation Incentives
330
Forestry Assistance Programs
331
Forestland
Is an Asset
331
Marginal Analysis: An Economic
Guide to Decision Making
332
Forests and Multiple Production
333
Summary
334
Literature Cited
334 ■
Additional Readings
335
Study Questions
335
:ng and Analyzing Forests
ewable Resources
336
337
ion
rest Jfiassification Systems
337
llgcjifbgical Classification Systems
337
Timber Type Classification Systems
339
Forestland
Area
Determination and Mapping
339
Remote Sensing
339
Land Measurements via Surveying Systems
Geographic Information Systems
344
Application of
GIS
Spatial Analysis Tools
for Renewable Resources
346
Measuring Forest Resources
347
Individual Tree Measurements
347
Forest Stand Parameters
352
Forest Sampling Units
356
Forest Sampling Designs
358
Forest Monitoring
360
Forest Growth and Yield Models
362
Whole Stand Yield Tables
362
Diameter Distribution Models
362
Individual Tree Models
362
Measuring Urban and
Community Forests
362
Summary
363
Literature Cited
363
Ш
Additional Readings
363
Study Questions
363
Section V
Organization for
Forest Resource Management
365
d
Renewable
:e Management by
deral Government
367
341
:
Department of Agriculture
368
The US Forest Service
368
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
374
Natural Resources Conservation Service
376
The Department of the Interior
377
Bureau of Indian Affairs
377
Bureau of Land Management
378
National Park Service
379
Fish and Wildlife Service
381
Bureau of Reclamation
382
Other Federal Agencies
382
Tennessee Valley Authority
382
Department of Defense
382
Environmental Protection Agency
383
Influences on Management
of Federal Lands
383
Landownership Patterns
383
Public Involvement
383
Competition for Natural Resources
384
Forest Policy
384
Summary
385
Literature Cited
385 ■
Additional Readings
385
Study Questions
385
?
In|eefi||etion
388
¡jate
Fpestry
Departments
388
,„
ІЩівї
State
Forestry Departments Do
389
National Association of State Foresters
390
Types of State Forestry Organizations
390
State Forest Planning Approaches
395
Example: Georgia
395
Federal Assistance for
State Forestry Programs
397
Financing of Cooperative Programs
399
Impacts of Forestry Assistance Programs
400
Forest Management Regulation
—
State and Local
400
State Forest Practice Laws
400
Best Management Practices
401
Local Ordinances to Regulate Forestry
401
Impacts of Forest Practice Regulations
401
Summary
403
Literature Cited
403 ■
Study Questions
403
ifFQIfstilsnagement on Private Lands
405
f
lijf oducjjfm
406
f
PΧj||ajpinds
and Their Importance
406
US E|f
est
Ownership and Productivity
408
•
Miestry on Private,
Noncorporate
Forestland 408
Technical and Cost-Sharing Assistance
for Private, Noncorporate Owners
410
Future Challenges
410
Forestry on Corporate
Forestland 411
Intensive Management
413
Levels of Management Intensity
413
Research in Intensive Forestry
415
Applied Research
419
Industrial and Nonprofit Organizations
Supporting Private Forestry Programs
420
American Forest and Paper Association
420
American Forest Foundation
421
Public Relations
422
Other Organizations
423
Certification of Sustainable Management
423
Summary
424
Literature Cited
425
Ш
Additional Reading
425 ■
Study Questions
425
ľommunity
Forests
427
Iban
and
Forests?
428
lory of Urban and
iity Forestry
428
How Much Urban and Community
Forest Do We Have?
429
Benefits from Urban and
Community Forests
430
Environmental Benefits
430
Energy Conservation
432
Social Benefits
432
Economic Benefits
433
Management of Urban
and Community Forests
434
Inventories and Management Plans
434
Tree Planting
436
Tree Maintenance
437
Tree Health
437
Who Is Responsible for Urban
and Community Forests?
438
Greening of Detroit: Urban/ Community
Forestry in Practice
440
Summary
441
Literature Cited
441 ■
Additional Reading
442 ■
Study Questions
442
Appendix A: Selected Major Legislation
and Government Policies for Natural
Resources in the United States
443
Appendix B: Metric Conversions
450
Glossary
451
Index
460
For
75
years, few textbooks have served a topic as well as Introduction to Forests and Renewable
Resources, Widely recognized for its comprehensive yet engaging coverage, this major revision
provides an outstanding, up to date overview of management issues, conservation policies and
practices related to forests and renewable resources, and an authoritative perspective on how
these topics are evolving. New directions are covered, including: green certification of forest
management and wood products; improved harvest practices in response to public concerns;
carbon sequestration and ecological services as important forest yields; ecosystem restoration and
resilience as management responds to concerns about global warming; and more.
Well-illustrated with new examples, case studies, and abundant photos, this eighth edition
describes the importance and history of forests, evolution of policy, North American distribution
of forests, and moves on to describe forest health strategies to combat insects, disease, damage
from mammals, and fire. Ecological principles are explained as a basis for forest management,
with chapters on management of the associated resources of wildlife, watersheds and streams,
range resources, outdoor recreation and wilderness. Market concerns and technology are
embraced in chapters on economics, measurement and analysis, harvesting, and forest products.
Concluding chapters describe management of forests and renewable resources by the federal
government, by states, by private land owners, and in urban areas and communities. For forestry,
natural resource, and environmental science students, involved citizens, and resource users and
professionals, this book is your reference and guide to forests and renewable resources.
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spelling | Hendee, John C. Verfasser aut Introduction to forests and renewable resources John C. Hendee, Chad P. Dawson, Wenonah F. Sharpe 8. ed. Long Grove, Ill. Waveland Press 2012 XV, 480 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd rswk-swf Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd rswk-swf Wald (DE-588)4064354-2 gnd rswk-swf Wald (DE-588)4064354-2 s Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 s Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 s DE-604 Dawson, Chad P. 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)172996430 aut Sharpe, Wenonah Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024964398&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024964398&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Hendee, John C. Dawson, Chad P. 1948- Sharpe, Wenonah Introduction to forests and renewable resources Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd Wald (DE-588)4064354-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4068598-6 (DE-588)4043216-6 (DE-588)4064354-2 |
title | Introduction to forests and renewable resources |
title_auth | Introduction to forests and renewable resources |
title_exact_search | Introduction to forests and renewable resources |
title_full | Introduction to forests and renewable resources John C. Hendee, Chad P. Dawson, Wenonah F. Sharpe |
title_fullStr | Introduction to forests and renewable resources John C. Hendee, Chad P. Dawson, Wenonah F. Sharpe |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to forests and renewable resources John C. Hendee, Chad P. Dawson, Wenonah F. Sharpe |
title_short | Introduction to forests and renewable resources |
title_sort | introduction to forests and renewable resources |
topic | Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd Wald (DE-588)4064354-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Erneuerbare Energien Ökosystem Wald |
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