Tat Smith
University of Toronto
Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto
33 Willcocks Street
Toronto, ON, Canada, Texas
Phone: (416) 978-5480
Email: tat.smith@utoronto.ca
So. Appalachian
The Landscape
Resource Management
Timber
Site Quality and Yellow-Poplar Management
Establishing Yellow-Poplar Regeneration
Managing Established Yellow-Poplar Stands
The Silviculture of Degraded Hardwood Stands
A Checklist for Managing Degraded Stands
Timber Harvesting and Roads
Terrestrial Wildlife
Aquatic Resource Management
Recreation
Nontimber Forest Products
Intrinsic Ecosystem Values
Management Tools
Ecology
Forest Health
Social Science
Environmental Threats
Fire
Pests/Biota
Case Studies
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
About Us
So. Pine Beetle
So. Fire Science
Fire Behavior
Fire Effects
Fire & People
Human Health Impacts of Fire
Recreation and Fire
Economic Impacts of Fire
Fire in the Wildland Urban Interface
Fire Management Policies
Fire Education Programs
Federal Fire Agency Programs
State Fire Education Programs
Interagency Fire Education Programs
Non-Governmental Fire Education Programs
Effects of Fire Education Programs
Obstacles to Implementing Fire Education
PowerPoint Presentations from the Wildland/Urban Interface Prevention Exchange workshop that was held in Birmingham, Alabama in May 2003
A History of People and Fire in the South
Knowledge and Attitudes about Fire Among Southerners
The Aesthetics of Fire
Prescribed Fire
Prescribed Fire and Public Relations
Smoke Management
Wildfire
Fire in Today's South
Wildfire Mitigation
Fire Control and Suppression
Wildland Firefighting Equipment
Mop-Up and Patrol at the End of Fire Control Operations
Communications during Fire Control and Suppression
Making Plans for Fire Suppression Activities
Organizing Fire Control Operations
Firefighter Safety
18 Watch Out Situations for Wildland Firefighters
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Initial Attack Operations on a Wildfire
Extended Attack, Project Fires, and Mega-Fires
Ground Control on Wildfires
Aerial Fire Control
Chemical Fire Control
Fire Control Tactics and Strategies
Wildland Fire Rehabilitation and Restoration
Fire Control History
Current Fire Policy's Impact on Fire Control and Suppression In the South
Current Issues: Fire in the South's Urbanizing Landscape
Wildfire Occurence
Fire Ecology
So. Bioenergy
Southern Resources
Management
Harvesting
Utilization
Economics
Sustainability