Susan M Stein
Forests on the Edge Coordinator, Cooperative Forestry Staff, State and Private Forestry
- USDA Forest Service
Washington, District of Columbia 20250
Email:
sstein@fs.fed.us
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The Physical Landscape
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The Biological Landscape
Environmental Gradients
Spruce-Fir Forests
What are Biomes?
Spatial Arrangement
Grassy and Heath Balds
Heath Balds
Grassy Balds
Cove Forests
Biodiversity of Cove Forests
Mixed Hardwoods
Xeric Oak-Pine
Pine Heath
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The Cultural Landscape
What is Environmental History?
First Peoples
Cherokee Mountains
Frontier Landscapes
First Forests
Resource Management
Timber
Acorn Maturity Indices
The Timber Industry
Managing the Timber Resource: An Overview
Silvics of Major Species
Silviculture of Oak Stands
Silviculture of Yellow-Poplar Stands
The Silviculture of Degraded Hardwood Stands
Timber Harvesting and Roads
Terrestrial Wildlife
Why are Wildlife and Wildlife Management Valued?
Wildlife Management
Imperiled Species
The Land Manager's Guide to the Birds of the South
The Land Manager's Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of the South
The Land Manager's Guide to the Mammals of the South
Aquatic Resource Management
Water Supply, Usage, and Flow Regulation
Water Quality
Conservation of Aquatic Biodiversity
Riparian Zone Management for Protection of Aquatic Resources
Aquatic-Based Recreation
Recreation
Nontimber Forest Products
Product Categories & Product Summaries
Historical Perspective
Market Overview
National and Regional Policies
Issues that Affect Sustainability
NTFP References
Intrinsic Ecosystem Values
Old-Growth
Wilderness and Roadless Areas
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Knowledge Management
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Fish
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Mammals
Aquatic Molluscs
Aquatic Invertebrates
Terrestrial Invertebrates
Forest Health
Forest Insects
Southern Pine Beetle
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
Balsam Woolly Adelgid
Gypsy Moth
Red Oak Borer
Nonnative Invasive Species
Nonnative Invasive Plants
Nonnative Invasive Insects and Pathogens
Invasive Species Control
Air Quality
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Air Quality Research Needs
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Environmental Threats
Land
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Severe Weather
Fire
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Severity & Spread
Modeling Fire
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Case Studies
Case Study: Spread of Invasive Plants from Roads to River Systems in Alaska
Case Study: Evaluating Wildland Fire Danger and Prioritizing Treatments
Case Study: Analyzing Risks Using the Human Modification Framework
Case Study: Modeling Species' Climatic Niche Space & Response to Global Warming
Case Study: Evaluating the Vulnerability of Maine Forests to Wind Damage
Case Study: Information Needs, Acceptability of Risk, Trust, and Reliance
Case Study: The Experience of Community Residents in a Fire-Prone Ecosystem
Case Study: Probabilistic Risk Models for Multiple Disturbances: Insects and Wildfires
Case Study: Population Genetic Structure and Plant Response to Climate Change
Case Study: Assessment of Habitat Threats to Shrublands in the Great Basin
Case Study: Establishing a Nationwide Baseline of Historical Burn Severity Data
Case Study: Threats to Private Forest Lands in the U.S.A.
Case Study: A Spatial Model for Predicting Effects of Climate Change
Case Study: Assessment of Oak Wilt Threat to Habitat of the Golden-Cheeked Warbler
Case Study: Managing Wildland Fire Risk in Florida
Case Study: Utilizing Remotely Sensed Data & Elementary Analytical Techniques to Examine Storm Damage Modeling
Case Study: An Aquatic Multi-Scale Assessment and Planning Framework Approach
Case Study: A Landscape Scale Remote Sensing/GIS Tool to Assess Eastern Hemlock Vulnerability
Case Study: Modeling Potential Movements of the Emerald Ash Borer
Case Study: Assessing Insect-Induced Tree Mortality
Case Study: Evaluating Impacts of Southern Pine Beetles and Hemlock Woolly Adelgids
Case Study: Using Historical Photography to Monitor and Assess Threats over Time
Case Study: Assessing Annual Risk of Southern Pine Beetle Outbreaks Using Pheromone Traps
Case Study: Digital Aerial Sketchmapping and Downlink Communications
Case Study: Integrating Natural Disturbances and Management Activities
Case Study: Modeling Current Climate Conditions for Forest Pest Risk Assessment
Case Study: Producing Local, Regional, and National Insect and Disease Risk Maps
Case Study: Uncertainty Estimation for Map-Based Analyses
Case Study: Assessing Risks to Multiple Resources Affected by Wildfire and Forest Management
Case Study: Moderate Resolution Data and Gradient Nearest Neighbor Imputation
Case Study: Risk Analysis and Guidelines for Harvest Activities to Minimize Oak Wilt Threat
Case Study: Previsual Detection of Two Conifer-Infesting Adelgid Species
Case Study: Estimating the Susceptibility to Phytophthora alni Globally
Case Study: Air Pollution Increases Forest Susceptibility to Wildfires, San Bernardino Mountains
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