This report provides estimates of biomass (green tons) in logging residue and standing residual inventory on timberland acres with evidence of tree cutting. Biomass as defined by Forest Inventory and Analysis is the aboveground dry weight of wood in the bole and limbs of live trees = 1-inch diame...
Conner, Roger C.
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Johnson, Tony G.
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[Estimates of biomass in logging residue and standing residual inventory following tree-harvest activity on timberland acres in the Southern region]
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Estimates of biomass in logging residue and standing residual inventory following tree-harvest activity on timberland acres in the Southern region
Between 1997 and 2004, the Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis Program conducted the eighth inventory of Georgia forests. Forest land area remained stable at 24.8 million acres, and covered about two-thirds of the land area in Georgia. About 24.2 million acres of forest land was conside...
Forest land covers 19.6 million acres in Mississippi, or about 65 percent of the land area. The majority of forests are classed as timberland. One hundred and thirty-seven tree species were measured on Mississippi forests in the 2006 inventory. Thirty six percent of Mississippi's forest land is c...
The principle findings of the eighth forest survey of Alabama (2005) and changes that have occurred since the previous surveys are presented. Topics examined include forest area, ownership, forest-type groups, stand structure, basal area, timber volume, growth removals, and mortality.
Here, we examine fluctuations in timber harvest and removals on National Forest System (NFS) lands of the Southern Region in light of changing societal values and administrative policies. We also present timber product utilization information based on multiple data sources, examine NFS removals i...
Oswalt, Sonja N.
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Bentley, James W.
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Howell, Michael
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Johnson, Tony G.
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[Fluctuations in national forest timber harvest and removals: The southern regional perspective]
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Fluctuations in national forest timber harvest and removals: The southern regional perspective