Current issues facing foresters in parts of North America. Swank, W. Pages 129-148 in I, 1995.
Paper abstract bibtex Present day public expectations, social needs, environmental concerns, and regulations are requiring new approaches to forestry activities in much of North America. For example, in Canada and the United States there is an emphasis on incorporating ecologically based concepts, principles, and technology into forest resource planning. Issues or topics related to these changing views of the forest include biodiversity, ecosystem management, silvicultural regeneration methods, water quality, riparian area management, and forest sustainability among others. At a global scale, climate change and potential impacts on forest resources are of concern. Research from the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory in the southeast U.S. is used to suggest approaches and provide examples of melding research with management to address some of these issues.
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