Current ecological, economic, and social conditions present unique challenges to natural resource managers seeking to maintain the resilience of disturbance-dependent ecosystems, such as oak (Quercus spp.) forests. Oak-dominated ecosystems throughout the U.S. have historically been perpetuated through periodic disturbance, such as fire, but more recently show decline given shifting disturbance regimes associated with human land management decisions. We characterized the state of the social-ecological oak forest ecosystem in the midwestern U.S. through the perspectives of 32 natural resource professionals. Data from interviews with these change agents provided an integrative understanding of key system components, cross-scale interactions, d...
Graduation date: 2007In the United States, many of the thorniest natural resource conflicts occur on...
Natural resource management may be improved by synthesizing approaches for framing and addressing co...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Current ecological, economic, and social conditions present unique challenges to natural resource ma...
Forest surveys over the last several decades indicate a decline in oak regeneration in the midwester...
In the midwestern and eastern U.S., oaks (Quercus spp.) have been a dominant component of forests fo...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation ResourcesCharles J. BardenR...
As a scientist who studies the causes and consequences of changing landscapes, I consider human impa...
In the past, oak was one of the most dominant species groups in the deciduous forests of the northea...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Pacific Northwest oak woodlands and savannas are fi...
Forests in eastern North America are undergoing rapid compositional changes as they experience novel...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
Forests in our agricultural or urbanized landscapes are especially vulnerable to degradation. Since ...
Oaks (Quercus sp.) are dominant throughout much of the eastern broadleaf forests of the United State...
Graduation date: 2007In the United States, many of the thorniest natural resource conflicts occur on...
Natural resource management may be improved by synthesizing approaches for framing and addressing co...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Current ecological, economic, and social conditions present unique challenges to natural resource ma...
Forest surveys over the last several decades indicate a decline in oak regeneration in the midwester...
In the midwestern and eastern U.S., oaks (Quercus spp.) have been a dominant component of forests fo...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation ResourcesCharles J. BardenR...
As a scientist who studies the causes and consequences of changing landscapes, I consider human impa...
In the past, oak was one of the most dominant species groups in the deciduous forests of the northea...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Pacific Northwest oak woodlands and savannas are fi...
Forests in eastern North America are undergoing rapid compositional changes as they experience novel...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
Forests in our agricultural or urbanized landscapes are especially vulnerable to degradation. Since ...
Oaks (Quercus sp.) are dominant throughout much of the eastern broadleaf forests of the United State...
Graduation date: 2007In the United States, many of the thorniest natural resource conflicts occur on...
Natural resource management may be improved by synthesizing approaches for framing and addressing co...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...