Terrestrial forest ecosystem assessment

Publication Type:

Book Chapter

Source:

Forest ecosystem assessment: an ecological, economic, and social assessment. Report of the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team, USDA Forest Service; USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management; USDC/NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, p.IV1-IV212 + App (1993)

Call Number:

A93HOL01IDUS

URL:

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael_J_Furniss/publication/287991752_Forest_Ecosystem_Management_Assessment_Team_US_Forest_Ecosystem_Management_An_Ecological_Economic_and_Social_Assessment_Report_of_the_Forest_Ecosystem_Management_Assessment_Team_

Abstract:

This chapter describes terrestrial forest ecosystems, including species of legal and biological interest; discusses terrestrial options for conservation and management, as well as principles for managing late-successional forests; and discusses methods for assessing effects of management options.

Notes:

Electronic file: Zoology - Multiple Species

Possible CSE citation:
Holthausen RS, Meslow EC, technical coordinators. 1993. Terrestrial forest ecosystem assessment. In: Thomas JW, Raphael MG, project coordinators. Forest ecosystem management: an ecological, economic, and social assessment. Report of the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team. Washington (DC): USDA Forest Service; USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management; USDC/NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service; Environmental Protection Agency. p. 23-31.