Reproduction Habits of Douglas-fir

Reproduction Habits of Douglas-fir
Title Reproduction Habits of Douglas-fir PDF eBook
Author Leo Anthony Isaac
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1943
Genre Douglas fir
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Technical Bulletin

Technical Bulletin
Title Technical Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1448
Release 1961
Genre Agriculture
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The Timberman

The Timberman
Title The Timberman PDF eBook
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Pages 780
Release 1913
Genre Lumber trade
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Timber Resource Review

Timber Resource Review
Title Timber Resource Review PDF eBook
Author United States. Forest Service
Publisher
Pages 626
Release 1955
Genre Forests and forestry
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Clearcutting the Pacific Rain Forest

Clearcutting the Pacific Rain Forest
Title Clearcutting the Pacific Rain Forest PDF eBook
Author Richard A. Rajala
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 312
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0774842237

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This book integrates class, environmental, and political analysis to uncover the history of clearcutting in the Douglas fir forests of B.C., Washington, and Oregon between 1880 and 1965. Part I focuses on the mode of production, analyzing the technological and managerial structures of worker and resource exploitation from the perspective of current trends in labour process research. Rajala argues that operators sought to neutralize the variable forest environment by emulating the factory model of work organization. The introduction of steam-powered overhead logging methods provided industry with a rudimentary factory regime by 1930, accompanied by productivity gains and diminished workplace autonomy for loggers. After a Depression-inspired turn to selective logging with caterpillar tractors timber capital continued its refinement of clearcutting technologies in the post-war period, achieving complete mechanization of yarding with the automatic grapple. Driviing this process of innovation was a concept of industrial efficiency that responded to changing environmental conditions, product and labour markets, but sought to advance operators' class interests by routinizing production. The managerial component of the factory regime took shape in accordance with the principles of the early 20th century scientific management movement. Requiring expertise in the organization of an expanded, technologically sophisticated exploitation process, operators presided over the establishment of logging engineering programs in the region's universities. Graduates introduced rational planning procedures to coastal logging, contributing to a rate of deforestation that generated a corporate call for technical forestry expertise after 1930. Industrial foresters then emerged from the universities to provide firms with data needed for long-range investment decisions in land acquisition and management. Part II constitutes an environmental and political history of clearcutting. This reconstructs the process of scientific research concenring the factory regime's impact on the ecology of the Douglas fir forest, assessing how knowledge was utitized in the regulation of cutting practices. Analysis of business-government relations in British Columbia, Washington and Oregon suggests that the reliance of those client states on revenues generated by timber capital enouraged a pattern of regulation that served corporate rather than social and ecological ends.

Forest Residues Management Guidelines for the Pacific Northwest

Forest Residues Management Guidelines for the Pacific Northwest
Title Forest Residues Management Guidelines for the Pacific Northwest PDF eBook
Author John M. Pierovich
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1975
Genre Forest ecology
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Forest residues often require treatment to meet land management objectives. Guideline statements for managing forest residues are presented to provide direction for achieving these objectives. The latest research information and the best knowledge of experts in various land management disciplines were used to formulate these statements. A unique keying system is provided for determining which guidelines apply to a particular management activity, for a given site in a given location, and within a given forest species association type.

USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PNW.

USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PNW.
Title USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PNW. PDF eBook
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Pages 224
Release 1977
Genre Forests and forestry
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