The forest types collectively known as northern hardwoods (Quigley and Babcock 1969) occupy nearly 100 million acres in eastern North America
The mixedwood types of the Boreal Forest in Ontario occupy sites that have a high potential for the ...
Trembling aspen has its core distribution in the boreal mixedwood region of Canada, where it also ac...
Northern hardwood forests in the Upper Great Lakes region—often existing on mesic, nutrient-rich sit...
Pulpwood production in the Lake States increased from 8.8 million cords in 1992 to 9.4 million cords...
The aspen type in Wisconsin occupies about 3.7 million acres, 25 percent of the commercial forest la...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Characteristics of upland forest floors under mature jack pine and aspen in northeastern Minnesota w...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
In naturally regenerated managed forests, silvicultural methods leverage timing and intensity of har...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
Conventional forestry practices in Great Lakes northern hardwoods tend to promote the regeneration o...
For decades foresters and fiber-using industries throughout the world have been concerned with the p...
Master of Science (MS)ForestryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Regeneration of northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) has been poor in the Upper Great Lakes reg...
The mixedwood types of the Boreal Forest in Ontario occupy sites that have a high potential for the ...
Trembling aspen has its core distribution in the boreal mixedwood region of Canada, where it also ac...
Northern hardwood forests in the Upper Great Lakes region—often existing on mesic, nutrient-rich sit...
Pulpwood production in the Lake States increased from 8.8 million cords in 1992 to 9.4 million cords...
The aspen type in Wisconsin occupies about 3.7 million acres, 25 percent of the commercial forest la...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Characteristics of upland forest floors under mature jack pine and aspen in northeastern Minnesota w...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
In naturally regenerated managed forests, silvicultural methods leverage timing and intensity of har...
Forest ecosystems are shaped by their historical disturbance regime. Structural and species diversit...
Conventional forestry practices in Great Lakes northern hardwoods tend to promote the regeneration o...
For decades foresters and fiber-using industries throughout the world have been concerned with the p...
Master of Science (MS)ForestryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Regeneration of northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) has been poor in the Upper Great Lakes reg...
The mixedwood types of the Boreal Forest in Ontario occupy sites that have a high potential for the ...
Trembling aspen has its core distribution in the boreal mixedwood region of Canada, where it also ac...
Northern hardwood forests in the Upper Great Lakes region—often existing on mesic, nutrient-rich sit...