In this publication, we will more completely describe the concept of ecosystem management, and provide examples of how it may apply to your woodland. The older multiple-use and sustained-yield principles will not be forgotten; they will simply become part of a larger goal of maintaining healthy ecosystems. Responsible forestry and agricultural practices that are consistent with this goal will not be affected
Forests in our agricultural or urbanized landscapes are especially vulnerable to degradation. Since ...
Forest management planning requires the specification of measurable objectives as desired future con...
Forest ecosystems provide a wide range of timber and non-timber ecosystem services that play a vital...
The role of cutting low-value trees in proper forest management and the potential implications of bi...
Forest Resources Management majors, during their junior year in the professional forestry curriculum...
Forests provide many ecological, economic, and social benefits including clean air, water protectio...
In the south-east United States, 70% of the forest area is privately owned, by an estimated 5 M land...
The decline and degradation of oak savanna and woodland communities throughout the Mid-South undersc...
Tennessee has the timber-producing potential, the markets, and the leadership necessary to develop a...
Forest are important in the economy of Tennessee because so much of the state is forested. Half of w...
Pasture systems have the potential to improve both economic and environmental sustainability in agri...
he U.S. National Forest System is a diverse and unique resource that must be managed within the cont...
To manage forests as ecosystems, the many values they hold for different users must be recognized, a...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-department-agriculture-forestry-commission-annual-repo...
This volume is divided into three sections: (1) Ecological, Biological, and Physical Science; (2) So...
Forests in our agricultural or urbanized landscapes are especially vulnerable to degradation. Since ...
Forest management planning requires the specification of measurable objectives as desired future con...
Forest ecosystems provide a wide range of timber and non-timber ecosystem services that play a vital...
The role of cutting low-value trees in proper forest management and the potential implications of bi...
Forest Resources Management majors, during their junior year in the professional forestry curriculum...
Forests provide many ecological, economic, and social benefits including clean air, water protectio...
In the south-east United States, 70% of the forest area is privately owned, by an estimated 5 M land...
The decline and degradation of oak savanna and woodland communities throughout the Mid-South undersc...
Tennessee has the timber-producing potential, the markets, and the leadership necessary to develop a...
Forest are important in the economy of Tennessee because so much of the state is forested. Half of w...
Pasture systems have the potential to improve both economic and environmental sustainability in agri...
he U.S. National Forest System is a diverse and unique resource that must be managed within the cont...
To manage forests as ecosystems, the many values they hold for different users must be recognized, a...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-department-agriculture-forestry-commission-annual-repo...
This volume is divided into three sections: (1) Ecological, Biological, and Physical Science; (2) So...
Forests in our agricultural or urbanized landscapes are especially vulnerable to degradation. Since ...
Forest management planning requires the specification of measurable objectives as desired future con...
Forest ecosystems provide a wide range of timber and non-timber ecosystem services that play a vital...