Advances in threat assessment and their application to forest and rangeland management /
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| Format: | Government Document Book |
| Language: | English |
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Portland, OR :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station,
[2010]
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| Series: | General technical report PNW ;
802. |
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| Online Access: | http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr802/pnw_gtr802a.pdf |
Table of Contents:
- LAND
- Conversions of forest land: trends, determinants, projections, and policy considerations
- Soil quality is fundamental to ensuring healthy forests
- Assessing the threat that anthropogenic calcium depletion poses to forest health and productivity
- Assessment of oak wilt threat to habitat of the golden-cheeked warbler, an endangered species, in central Texas
- A methodology for assessing annual risk of southern pine beetle outbreaks across the southern region using pheromone traps
- Using historical photography to monitor and assess threats over time
- Integrating natural disturbances and management activities to examine risks and opportunities in the central Oregon landscape analysis
- Spread of invasive plants from roads to river systems in Alaska: a network model
- Integration of population genetic structure and plant response to climate change: sustaining genetic resources through evaluation of projected threats
- Threats to private forest lands in the U.S.A.: a forests on the edge study
- A spatial model for predicting effects of climate change on Swiss needle cast disease severity in Pacific Northwest forests
- Analyzing risks to protected areas using the human modification framework: a Colorado case study
- Modeling species' realized climatic niche space and predicting their response to global warming for several western forest species with small geographic distributions
- AIR AND WATER
- The influence of forest management on vulnerability of forests to severe weather
- Economic impacts of hurricanes on forest owners
- Using remotely sensed data and elementary analytical techniques in post-Katrina Mississippi to examine storm damage modeling
- Evaluating the vulnerability of Maine forests to wind damage
- FIRE
- Ecological risk assessment to support fuels treatment project decisions
- Wildland arson: a research assessment
- Review of methods for developing probabilistic risk assessments. Part 1: Modeling fire
- Managing wildland fire risk in Florida
- Air pollution increases forest susceptibility to wildfires: a case study for the San Bernardino mountains in southern California
- Evaluating wildland fire danger and prioritizing vegetation and fuels treatments
- Digital aerial sketch mapping and downlink communications: a new tool for fire managers
- Assessing risks to multiple resources affected by wildfire and forest management using an integrated probabilistic framework
- Probabilistic risk models for multiple disturbances: an example of forest insects and wildfires
- Establishing a nationwide baseline of historical burn-severity data to support monitoring of trends in wildfire effects and national fire policies
- Information needs, acceptability of risk, trust, and reliance: the case of national predictive services customers
- Shared values and trust: the experience of community residents in a fire-prone ecosystem
- PESTS/BIOTA
- Representing human-mediated pathways in forest pest risk mapping
- Decisionmaking under risk in invasive species management: risk management theory and applications
- The formation of dense understory layers in forests worldwide: consequences and implications for forest dynamics, biodiversity, and succession
- Methods to assess landscape-scale risk of bark beetle infestation to support forest management decisions
- Review of methods for developing regional probabilistic risk assessments, Part 2: Modeling invasive plant, insect, and pathogen species
- Developing and validating a method for monitoring and tracking changes in southern pine beetle hazard at the landscape level
- Previsual detection of two conifer-infesting adelgid species in north American forests
- estimating the susceptibility to Phytophthora alni globally using both statistical analyses and expert knowledge
- assessing insect-induced tree mortality across large areas with high-resolution aerial photography in a multistage sample
- Modeling potential movements of the emerald ash borer: the model framework
- Risk analysis and guidelines for harvest activities in Wisconsin oak timberlands to minimize oak wilt threat
- Modeling current climate conditions for forest pest risk assessment
- A multicriteria framework for producing local, regional, and national insect and disease risk maps
- Uncertainty estimation for map-based analyses
- An aquatic multiscale assessment and planning framework approach - forest plan revision case study
- A landscape-scale remote sensing/GIS tool to assess eastern hemlock vulnerability to hemlock woolly adelgid-induced decline
- Assessment of habitat threats to shrublands in the Great Basin: a case study
- Evaluating the impact of invasive species in forest landscapes: the southern pine beetle and the hemlock woolly adelgid
- Spread of invasive plants from roads to river systems in Alaska: a network model.