Author: Ralph J. Alig
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Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Recent Area Changes in Southern Forest Ownerships and Cover Types
Author: Ralph J. Alig
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Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Area Changes for Forest Cover Types in the United States, 1952 to 1997, with Projections to 2050
Author: Ralph J. Alig
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Category : Forest dynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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The United States has a diverse array of forest cover types on its 747 million acres of forest land. Forests in the United States have been shaped by many natural and human-caused forces, including climate, physiography, geology, soils, water, fire, land use changes, timber harvests, and other human interventions. The major purpose of this document is to describe area projections of forest cover changes on timberland areas of the United States, in support of the 2000 Resources Planning Act assessment by the USDA Forest Service. Forest area projections differ markedly by region, owner, and forest cover type. Although some regions such as the North are projected to have relatively small percentage changes in common types such as maple-beech-birch (less than 5 percent), others in the South have relatively large projected changes: reductions of 19 percent for upland hardwood on nonindustrial private forest timberlands and 58 percent on forest industry timberlands in the South Central region; and increases in excess of 25 percent for planted pine for both private ownerships in the South. Although the area of softwoods is projected to increase across many regions of the country, especially on forest industry lands, hardwoods will remain the dominant forest type on private lands.
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Category : Forest dynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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The United States has a diverse array of forest cover types on its 747 million acres of forest land. Forests in the United States have been shaped by many natural and human-caused forces, including climate, physiography, geology, soils, water, fire, land use changes, timber harvests, and other human interventions. The major purpose of this document is to describe area projections of forest cover changes on timberland areas of the United States, in support of the 2000 Resources Planning Act assessment by the USDA Forest Service. Forest area projections differ markedly by region, owner, and forest cover type. Although some regions such as the North are projected to have relatively small percentage changes in common types such as maple-beech-birch (less than 5 percent), others in the South have relatively large projected changes: reductions of 19 percent for upland hardwood on nonindustrial private forest timberlands and 58 percent on forest industry timberlands in the South Central region; and increases in excess of 25 percent for planted pine for both private ownerships in the South. Although the area of softwoods is projected to increase across many regions of the country, especially on forest industry lands, hardwoods will remain the dominant forest type on private lands.
Modeling Acreage Changes in Forest Ownerships and Cover Types in the Southeast
Author: Ralph J. Alig
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Category : Acreage allotments
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Acreage allotments
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Changes in Area of Timberland in the United States, 1952-2040, by Ownership, Forest Type, Region, and State
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Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Land Use Changes Involving Forestry in the United States, 1952 to 1997, with Projections to 2050
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Comprehensive Regional Resource Assessments and Multipurpose Uses of Forest Inventory and Analysis Data, 1976 to 2001
Author: Victor A. Rudis
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Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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General Technical Report RM.
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 364
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 364
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Proceedings of a Symposium
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Category : Forest ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Category : Forest ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Research Paper SE.
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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The Southern Forest Futures Project
Author: David N. Wear
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Category : Forest ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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The Southern Forest Futures Project has been designed to evaluate the implications of potential futures for the many goods and services forests in the Southeastern United States provide. To ensure that the Futures Project is comprehensive and relevant, we have begun with a thorough scoping of issues using a process that elicits input from various interested publics. We have held public meetings in 14 locations around the South and through 3 online "Webinars." The meeting sites provided at least two public meetings in each of five ecological subregions and no fewer than one public meeting in each State. We gathered > 2,200 comments using a structured-workshop format and processed the compiled data to define a comprehensive view of how forces of change may reshape forests, and how these changes could affect the various goods, services, and values of forest ecosystems. We also identified a set of meta-issues that warrant indepth analysis to evaluate their potential influence on the future of forests. These topics of concern include bioenergy, climate change, forest ownership change, invasive species, fire, taxes, and water. The input on meta-issues, forces of change, and resource implications will be used to organize subsequent stages of the Southern Forest Futures Project.
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Category : Forest ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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The Southern Forest Futures Project has been designed to evaluate the implications of potential futures for the many goods and services forests in the Southeastern United States provide. To ensure that the Futures Project is comprehensive and relevant, we have begun with a thorough scoping of issues using a process that elicits input from various interested publics. We have held public meetings in 14 locations around the South and through 3 online "Webinars." The meeting sites provided at least two public meetings in each of five ecological subregions and no fewer than one public meeting in each State. We gathered > 2,200 comments using a structured-workshop format and processed the compiled data to define a comprehensive view of how forces of change may reshape forests, and how these changes could affect the various goods, services, and values of forest ecosystems. We also identified a set of meta-issues that warrant indepth analysis to evaluate their potential influence on the future of forests. These topics of concern include bioenergy, climate change, forest ownership change, invasive species, fire, taxes, and water. The input on meta-issues, forces of change, and resource implications will be used to organize subsequent stages of the Southern Forest Futures Project.