In South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Forestry Association. Best Management Practices for South Carolina's Forest Wetlands was published by the South Carolina Forestry Commission in 1989. The first attempt at monitoring Best Management Practices compliance in South Carolina was completed in 1990. At that time, overall BMP compliance for the state was 84%. The current study was designed to build upon this initial monitoring effort by Hook et al. to determine the level of compliance with BMPs a s well as the major factors which affect BMP compliance for timber harvesting operations in South Carolina
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
State-approved forestry best management practices (BMPs) are a practice or combination of practices ...
This report presents findings from analysis of nine months of data collected between April 2005 and ...
n South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Forest...
Overall compliance with South Carolina’s Best Management Practices for Forestry has increased to 98%...
This is the eleventh study conducted by the South Carolina Forestry Commission to determine complia...
During 2007-2008, 138 recently harvested sites were evaluated by specially trained BMP Foresters. E...
A survey was conducted to determine compliance with BMPs related to timber harvesting and site prepa...
In order to manage these forests sustainably, we must follow sound forest management practices. By i...
In 1994, the SCFC published South Carolina's Best Management Practices for Forestry (BMP manual), a...
Passage of the Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972 prompted states to invest significant resources to deve...
A total of 29 forestry best management practices (BMPs) were measured on 116 randomly selected sites...
Forestry has developed and published best management practices (BMPs) and forest management guideli...
In South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Fores...
South Carolina’s Forestry Best Management Practices give forest landowners and the professional fore...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
State-approved forestry best management practices (BMPs) are a practice or combination of practices ...
This report presents findings from analysis of nine months of data collected between April 2005 and ...
n South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Forest...
Overall compliance with South Carolina’s Best Management Practices for Forestry has increased to 98%...
This is the eleventh study conducted by the South Carolina Forestry Commission to determine complia...
During 2007-2008, 138 recently harvested sites were evaluated by specially trained BMP Foresters. E...
A survey was conducted to determine compliance with BMPs related to timber harvesting and site prepa...
In order to manage these forests sustainably, we must follow sound forest management practices. By i...
In 1994, the SCFC published South Carolina's Best Management Practices for Forestry (BMP manual), a...
Passage of the Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972 prompted states to invest significant resources to deve...
A total of 29 forestry best management practices (BMPs) were measured on 116 randomly selected sites...
Forestry has developed and published best management practices (BMPs) and forest management guideli...
In South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Fores...
South Carolina’s Forestry Best Management Practices give forest landowners and the professional fore...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
State-approved forestry best management practices (BMPs) are a practice or combination of practices ...
This report presents findings from analysis of nine months of data collected between April 2005 and ...