A recent article in Restoration Ecology by three Northern Arizona University scholars - Tong Wu, Yeon-Su Kim, and Matthew Hurteau -- suggests that the full value of restored ponderosa pine ecosystems is not only unappreciated, but unaccounted for by forest policymakers and planners
Efforts to restore degraded forest ecosystems often involve thinning small-diameter trees and reintr...
On October 15-16, 2009, the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes (SWERI) hosted a workshop in...
The 500,000-acre Applegate Watershed is embedded in the Klamath Mountains Geological Province of sou...
The U.S. Forest Service estimates that 132 million acres of forested public and private land are at ...
Unnatural wildfires and unprecedented insect and disease outbreaks threaten the ecological and socia...
Utilizing woody biomass - small-diameter material and low-valued trees removed from forest restorati...
Resource managers need a means of identifying practical management units when working with large lan...
The majority of forest managers, informed policymakers, and educated members of the public agree tha...
Altered forest structure and functional processes have led to many critical conservation problems in...
Northern Arizona is home to the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in North America spanning t...
The purpose of the study was to estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) of Flagstaff residents for for...
The ponderosa pine ecosystem is a vital source of water resources. Though they cover just 20 percent...
The Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI) is a collaborative effort to restore unhealthy pondero...
Implementing forest restoration treatments is expensive, but so is attempting to control the severe ...
There is general and widespread agreement that human actions are causing changes in global climate t...
Efforts to restore degraded forest ecosystems often involve thinning small-diameter trees and reintr...
On October 15-16, 2009, the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes (SWERI) hosted a workshop in...
The 500,000-acre Applegate Watershed is embedded in the Klamath Mountains Geological Province of sou...
The U.S. Forest Service estimates that 132 million acres of forested public and private land are at ...
Unnatural wildfires and unprecedented insect and disease outbreaks threaten the ecological and socia...
Utilizing woody biomass - small-diameter material and low-valued trees removed from forest restorati...
Resource managers need a means of identifying practical management units when working with large lan...
The majority of forest managers, informed policymakers, and educated members of the public agree tha...
Altered forest structure and functional processes have led to many critical conservation problems in...
Northern Arizona is home to the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in North America spanning t...
The purpose of the study was to estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) of Flagstaff residents for for...
The ponderosa pine ecosystem is a vital source of water resources. Though they cover just 20 percent...
The Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI) is a collaborative effort to restore unhealthy pondero...
Implementing forest restoration treatments is expensive, but so is attempting to control the severe ...
There is general and widespread agreement that human actions are causing changes in global climate t...
Efforts to restore degraded forest ecosystems often involve thinning small-diameter trees and reintr...
On October 15-16, 2009, the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes (SWERI) hosted a workshop in...
The 500,000-acre Applegate Watershed is embedded in the Klamath Mountains Geological Province of sou...