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Works in Forest Management

2022

Caliciopsis canker and White Pine Needle Damage, Isabel Munck
UNH Cooperative Extension

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Eastern White Pine in Wisconsin, Gregory Edge
UNH Cooperative Extension

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Updates on Insect Pests of Eastern White Pine, William H. Livingston
UNH Cooperative Extension

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White Pine Management in Maine, Bob Seymour
UNH Cooperative Extension

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Eastern White Pine Management in Massachusetts, Nicholas Brazee
UNH Cooperative Extension

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Eastern White Pine Past Present and Future, William H. Livingston
UNH Cooperative Extension

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Eastern White Pine Management in Western North Carolina, Jim Phillips
UNH Cooperative Extension

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Eastern White Pine Symposium: Management Trends, William H. Livingston
UNH Cooperative Extension

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White Pine in New Hampshire, Karen P. Bennett, Steven S. Roberge
UNH Cooperative Extension

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Drought and Eastern White Pine, Cameron McIntire
UNH Cooperative Extension

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Managing Eastern White Pine in Virginia, Zach Olinger
UNH Cooperative Extension

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2021

Monitoring Fine-Scale Forest Health Using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Multispectral Models, Benjamin T. Fraser, Russell G. Congalton
Faculty Publications

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2020

Influence of forest-to-silvopasture conversion and drought on components of evapotranspiration, Adam P. Coble, Alexandra R. Contosta, Richard G. Smith, Nathan W. Siegert, Matthew A. Vadeboncoeur, Katie A. Jennings, Anthony J. Stewart, Heidi Asbjornsen
Natural Resources & the Environment

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2019

Losses of mineral soil carbon largely offset biomass accumulation fifteen years after whole-tree harvest in a northern hardwood forest, Matthew A. Vadeboncoeur, Steven P. Hamburg, Chris E. Johnson, Jonathan Sanderman
Earth Systems Research Center

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2018

The effect of ground conditions on the emergence, establishment, and mortality of the invasive shrub, glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), Jenna N. O'del, Symonds J. Cody
Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) Student Presentations

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2015

Scaling from single-point sap velocity measurements to stand transpiration in a multi-species deciduous forest: uncertainty sources, stand structure effect, and future scenarios impacts, Virginia Hernandez-Santana, Adan Hernandez-Hernandez, Matthew A. Vadeboncoeur, Heidi Asbjornsen
Earth Systems Research Center

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2014

Environmental awareness and public support for protecting and restoring Puget Sound, Thomas G. Safford, Karma Norman, Megan Henly, Katherine E. Mills, Phillip Levin
Sociology

Vertical point sampling with a digital camera: Slope correction and field evaluation, Daniel S. Maynard, Mark J. Ducey, Russell G. Congalton, John A. Kershaw, Joel N. Hartter
Natural Resources & the Environment

2012

Beyond Ecological Success of Corridors: Integrating Land Use History and Demographic Change to Provide a Whole Landscape Perspective, Sadie J. Ryan, Joel N. Hartter
Geography

2011

Local responses to a forest park in western Uganda: alternate narratives on fortress conservation, Joel N. Hartter, Abraham Goldman
Geography

2010

Top-down or Bottom-up?: Decentralization, natural resource management, and usufruct rights in the forests and wetlands of western Uganda, Joel N. Hartter, Sadie J. Ryan
Geography

Tropical Tree Community Shifts: Implications for Wildlife Conservation, Colin A. Chapman, Lauren J. Chapman, Aerin L. Jacob, Patrick Omeja, Jessica M. Rothman, Rafael Reyna-Hurtado, Joel N. Hartter, Michael J. Lawes
Geography

Parks as a Mechanism to Maintain and Facilitate Recovery of Forest Cover: Examining Reforestation, Forest Maintenance and Productivity in Uganda, Joel N. Hartter, Jane Southworth, Michael W. Binford
Geography

Resource Use and Ecosystem Services in a Forest Park Landscape, Joel N. Hartter
Geography

2009

Life on the Edge: Balancing Biodiversity Conservation and Sustaining Rural Livelihoods, Joel N. Hartter, Abraham Goldman
Geography

Dwindling Resources and Fragmentation of Landscapes around Parks: Wetlands and Forest fragments around Kibale National Park, Uganda, Joel N. Hartter, Jane Southworth
Geography

2008

Integrating landscapes that have experienced rural depopulation and ecological homogenization into tropical conservation planning, Aerin L. Jacob, Ismael Vaccaro, Raja Sengupta, Joel N. Hartter, Colin A. Chapman
Geography

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Consuming Fuel and Fueling Consumption: Modeling Human Caloric Demands and Fuelwood Use, Joel N. Hartter, Kevin Boston
Geography

2007

An Integrated Approach to Modeling Resource Utilization for Rural Communities in Developing Countries, Joel N. Hartter, Kevin Boston
Geography

2001

The forester's dilemma : paradoxes in the criteria and indicators for sustainable forestry, Theodore E. Howard
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Publications

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1992

Five major nuclear ribosomal repeats represent a large and variable fraction of the genomic DNA of Picea rubens and P. mariana, Michael S. Bobola, Dirk E. Smith, Anita S. Klein
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Publications