The art of managing longleaf :: a personal history of the Stoddard-Neel approach /

"Greenwood Plantation in the Red Hills region of southwest Georgia includes a rare one-thousand-acre stand of old-growth longleaf pine woodlands, a remnant of an ecosystem that once covered close to ninety million acres across the Southeast. The Art of Managing Longleaf documents the sometimes...

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1. Verfasser: Neel, Leon, 1927-
Weitere Verfasser: Sutter, Paul, Way, Albert G.
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Athens : University of Georgia Press, 2010.
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Zusammenfassung:"Greenwood Plantation in the Red Hills region of southwest Georgia includes a rare one-thousand-acre stand of old-growth longleaf pine woodlands, a remnant of an ecosystem that once covered close to ninety million acres across the Southeast. The Art of Managing Longleaf documents the sometimes controversial management system that not only has protected Greenwood's "Big Woods" but also has been practiced on a substantial acreage of the remnant longleaf pine woodlands in the Red Hills and other parts of the Coastal Plain. Often described as an art informed by science, the Stoddard-Nee] Approach combines frequent prescribed burning, highly selective logging, a commitment to a particular woodland aesthetic, intimate knowledge of the ecosystem and its processes, and other strategies to manage the longleaf pine ecosystem in a sustainable way." "The namesakes of this method are Herbert Stoddard (who developed it) and his colleague and successor, Leon Neel (who has refined it). In addition to presenting a detailed, illustrated outline of the Stoddard-Neel Approach, the bookbased on an extensive oral history project undertaken by Paul S. Sutter and Albert G. Way, with Neel as its major subject discusses Neel's deep familial and cultural roots in the Red Hills; his years of work with Stoddard; and the formation and early years of the Tall Timbers Research Station, which Stoddard and Neel helped found in the pinelands near Tallahassee, Florida, in 1958. In their introduction, environmental historians Sutter and Way provide an overview of the longleaf ecosystem's natural and human history, and in his afterword, forest ecologist Jerry F. Franklin affirms the value of the Stoddard-Neel Approach."--Jacket
Beschreibung:1 online resource (211 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780820340753
0820340758
1283164477
9781283164474
9786613164476
661316447X

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