Management of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands

Management of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands
Title Management of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands PDF eBook
Author Raymond A. Evans
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Pages 40
Release 1988
Genre Forest ecology
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Ecology, Uses, and Management of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands

Ecology, Uses, and Management of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands
Title Ecology, Uses, and Management of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands PDF eBook
Author Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort Collins, Colo.)
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Pages 56
Release 1977
Genre Forest management
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Management of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands

Management of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands
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A Management-oriented Classification of Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands of the Great Basin

A Management-oriented Classification of Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands of the Great Basin
Title A Management-oriented Classification of Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands of the Great Basin PDF eBook
Author Neil E. West
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Pages 48
Release 1998
Genre Forest plants
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A hierarchical framework for the classification of Great Basin pinyon-juniper woodlands was based on a systematic sample of 426 stands from a random selection of 66 of the 110 mountain ranges in the region. That is, mountain ranges were randomly selected, but stands were systematically located on mountain ranges. The National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units (ECOMAP) was used for the highest levels of classification, subdividing the Great Basin into nine relatively environmentally homogeneous Sections. The remaining levels are vegetation-based, focusing on the relative composition and dominance of pinyon and juniper and the dominant shrub and perennial grass species present. This approach will allow managers to better relate the results of previous, as well as new studies and management experiences.

A Management-oriented Classification of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands of the Great Basin

A Management-oriented Classification of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands of the Great Basin
Title A Management-oriented Classification of Pinyon-juniper Woodlands of the Great Basin PDF eBook
Author Neil E. West
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Pages 42
Release 1998
Genre Forest ecology
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Ecology, uses, and management of pinyon-juniper woodlands: proceedings of the workshop

Ecology, uses, and management of pinyon-juniper woodlands: proceedings of the workshop
Title Ecology, uses, and management of pinyon-juniper woodlands: proceedings of the workshop PDF eBook
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Release 1977
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Ecology, Management, and Restoration of Piñon-juniper and Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems

Ecology, Management, and Restoration of Piñon-juniper and Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems
Title Ecology, Management, and Restoration of Piñon-juniper and Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author Gerald J. Gottfried
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Pages 228
Release 2008
Genre Ecology
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Southwestern piñon-juniper and juniper woodlands cover large areas of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and adjacent Colorado. Ponderosa pine forests are the most common timberland in the Southwest. All three ecosystems provide a variety of natural resources and economic benefits to the region. There are different perceptions of desired conditions. Public and private land managers have adapted research results and their observations and experiences to manage these ecosystems for multiresource benefits. Ways to mitigate the threat of wildfires is a major management issue for these ecosystems, and the wide-spread piñon mortality related to drought and the bark beetle infestation has heightened concerns among managers and the general public. In addition, the impacts of climate change on these ecosystems are a growing concern. As a step in bringing research and management together to answer some of these questions, workshops concerned with the ecology, management, and restoration of piñon-juniper and ponderosa pine ecosystems were held in St. George, Utah in 2005 and in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2006. The combined proceedings from these two workshops contain papers, extended abstracts, and abstracts based on oral and poster presentations. Some topics included forest and woodland restoration treatments and their impacts on fuels, wildlife, and other ecosystem components, watershed management, insect infestations and drought, wood utilization, landscape changes, basic ecology, and more.