2002 SAF National Convention Theme: Forests at Work (Expanded View)

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Compact View of Conference

Sunday, 6 October 2002
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Sunday
Session 1A Business of Forestry - Page 1
1:30 PM1A.1P, E2 - Intensive Forest Management Systems Addressing Economic, Environmental, and Social Goals  
Pete Bettinger, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and D. Gerhardt, B. Holt, and T. Be Announced
 
1:30 PM-5:00 PM, Sunday
Session 2A Corporate Presentations - Page 1
1:30 PM2A.13D Technology for Management and Fire Protection  
Paul Huffman, Huffman & Associates, Inc., Apopka, FL; and P. Lopez
2:15 PM2A.2A History of Forestry Marking Paints  
Tom Creed, The Nelson Paint Company, Kingsford, MI
3:00 PMCoffee Break  
3:30 PM2A.4A Sustainable Forest  
TB Determined, BASF, RTP, NC
4:15 PM2A.5Forest Technology Group - Forest Technology Update  
Guerry Doolittle, Forest Technology Group, Summerville, SC
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Sunday
Session 3A Feature Forests - Page 1
1:30 PMFeature Forest Presentations  
3:45 PM3A.2FF, 28 - The Crossett Story, revised: updating a forestry classic  
Don C. Bragg, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Monticello, AR; and J. M. Guldin and M. G. Shelton
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Sunday
Session 4A Forest Ecology - Page 1
1:30 PM4A.1S, 20 - Utah High Plateaus eco-regional assessment  
Rob Mrowka, USDA-Forest Service Intermountain Region, Ogden, UT; and P. J. Comer, J. Tuhy, and J. W. Humke
2:15 PM4A.2S, 22 - Landscape-scale Collaborative Management Efforts and Their Implications for Forestry  
Mae Lee A. Hafer, USDA, Pisgah Forest, NC; and J. R. Sweeney and T. B. Wigley
3:00 PM4A.3S,21.5 - Impact of intensive management practices on long-term simulations of forest resources in Georgia  
Chris J. Cieszewski, University of Georgia, Athens, GA; and M. Zasada and B. E. Borders
3:45 PM4A.4S, 26 - A biodiversity assessment for managed forest landscapes  
Wade C. Harrison, Forest Technology Group, Summerville, SC; and J. P. Martin
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Sunday
Session 5A Forest Measurements/GIS - Page 1
1:30 PM5A.1P, A2,A4&B2, 23 - Working Smarter - Remote Sensing and GIS Applications to Urban Forest Management  
Daniel R. Unger, Stephen F Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Sunday
Session 6A Forest Planning and Policies - Page 1
1:30 PM6A.1P, B3 - The United Nations Forum on Forestry - What It Means to the U.S. Forestry Professional  
Thomas Geary, SAF World Forestry Committee and the International Society of Tropical Foresters, Washington, DC; and N. Block, R. Hendricks, W. Banzhaf, J. Rose, and D. Beck
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Sunday
Session 7A Forest Productivity - Page 1
1:30 PM7A.1P, B4, 34.5 - Silvopasture in the U.S. - bringing forests and pastures together  
James L. Robinson, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Worth, TX; and .. T. R. Clason and B. C. Wight
 
1:30 PM-7:30 PM, Sunday
Session 8A Forest Protection and Health - Page 1
1:30 PM8A.1P, D2 - Coping with catastrophe and creating resilient forests  
Ann Camp, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT; and K. Gottschalk, M. Kanat, M. Yilmaz, D. Gilmore, and P. Flanagan
4:30 PM8A.2S,N - Pine forest recovery after Hurricane Mitch in the Island of Guanaja, Honduras  
Noé Pérez Regalado Sr., Proyecto de Desarrollo Forestal, ESNACIFOR-USAID, Siguatepeque, Comayagua , Honduras; and R. Buñay
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Sunday
Session 10A Forest Stewardship - Page 1
1:30 PMForestry Education  
2:15 PMForestry Education  
3:00 PM10A.3S, 27 - Impact of forest stewardship plans in the north central states  
Melvin J. Baughman, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN; and K. L. Updegraff and J. C. Cervantes
3:45 PM10A.4S, 27 - Visible stewardship: the key to public acceptability in the working forest  
Stephen R.J. Sheppard, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Sunday
Session 11A Forestry Education - Page 1
1:30 PM11A.1Student Forum: Characteristics of Success  
Kelly O'Malley, Duke University, Durham, NC
 
1:30 PM-2:30 PM, Sunday
Session 11A Forestry Systems - Page 1
1:30 PM11A.1S, 22 - Management preferences of backcountry campers in Yellowstone National Park  
Michael H. Legg, Stephen F. Austin State University,, Nacogdoches, Texas; and T. Oosterhous and R. Darville
1:45 PM11A.2S, F1 - At work in wilderness: minimum tools in a technological world  
Dave D White Jr., Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
2:00 PM11A.3S,27 - Wildlands, well-managed forests, and strong local economies: A vision for a healthy & sustainable Northern Forest  
Michael R.B. Giammusso, Northern Forest Alliance, Montpelier, VT; and D. Publicover, PhD
2:15 PM11A.4S, 23.5 - Working through national-local tensions in federal forest planning  
Antony S. Cheng, Dept. of Forest Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and I. Martin and W. Martin
 
1:30 PM-2:15 PM, Sunday
Session 12A Leadership
1:30 PM12A.12001 and 2002 National Award Winners  
 
1:30 PM-3:30 PM, Sunday
Session 13A Market Forces - Page 1
1:30 PM13A.1P, E6, 33 - Certification of public and university forests  
William C. Price, Pinchot Institute for Conservation, Washington, DC; and D. V. A. Sample, D. F. Cubbage, L. Jones, W. Rockwell, M. Thompson, D. D. Richter, and R. Knoll
 
1:30 PM-3:45 PM, Sunday
Session 14A Social and Cultural Forces - Page 1
1:30 PM14A.1S, 32 - Rooting for Community-based Forestry  
James C. Finley, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and A. E. Luloff, G. A. Wang, C. Flint, and I. Feller
2:15 PM14A.2P?, 25 - Improving communications with non-industrial private landowners  
Cintra Cady Agee, Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, NY
3:00 PM14A.3C, 28 - Minority landholders and working forests in the south  
Erin O. Sills, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and S. Warren, S. Cooke (or substitute), S. Jones, and R. Williamson
 
Monday, 7 October 2002
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Panel Discussion 1B Business of Forestry - Page 2
1:30 PMPD1B.1R, B1, 25 - Private Forestry in the 21st century: regulations, incentives or other approaches?  
Michael G. Jacobson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Session 2B Corporate Presentations - Page 2
1:30 PM2B.1S,22 - Forestry Measurements and Today's Technology  
Michael Phelps, Haglof Inc., Madison, MS
2:15 PM2B.2Rugged Field Computers from Juniper Systems  
Jan Saalfeld, Juniper Systems, Inc, Logan, UT
3:00 PM2B.3Using Laser Technology, Inc. Laser Insturments and Accessories for Forest Management Activities  
Bill Carr, Laser Technology, Inc., Missoula, MT
3:45 PM2B.4Wildland Fire Risk Managment Using High-Resolution Imagery  
George Greenwood, Space Imaging, Thornton, CO; and J. Yonker
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Session 3B Feature Forests - Page 2
1:30 PM3B.1FF, 28 - The Cloquet Forestry Center: Sustainable management of a research forest  
Robert A. Stine, University of Minnesota, Cloquet, MN; and R. Severs
2:15 PM3B.2FF, 28 - The Hopkins Memorial Tree Farm--a model in community forestry  
Michael C. Bondi, Oregon State University, Oregon City, OR; and J. Poppino
3:00 PM3B.3FF, 28 - Crummies Creek Tree Farm  
Mary M. Chapman, Forest Stewards Guild, Santa Fe, NM; and R. Richardson
3:45 PM3B.4FF, 26 - "Featuring" your forest in a virtual (web-based) tour  
Elissa C. Easley, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and M. Jacobson and M. R. Dubois
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Session 4B Forest Ecology - Page 2
1:30 PM4B.1S,N - The ecology and economics of vegetation control using glyphosate: Evidence from a 13-Year-old interior spruce plantation in British Columbia, Canada  
Susan M. Nykoluk, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada; and T. W. Steele and C. D. B. Hawkins
2:15 PM4B.2S, 20 - American Chestnut Trees (past – present – future)  
Bruce Wakeland, Consulting Forester, Culver, IN
3:00 PM4B.3S,N - The ecology and economic potential of paper birch and other deciduous "weeds" in the Inland Northwest  
Ronald L. Mahoney, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
3:45 PM4B.4S, 16 - Cryptogam Tree Canopy Biodiversity in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park  
Harold W. Keller, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO; and K. L. Snell
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Session 5B Forest Measurements/GIS - Page 2
1:30 PM5B.1P, A1 - FIA Methods and Analysis With Broad Application  
David Hamlin, FIA, Portland, OR
 
1:30 PM-2:15 PM, Monday
Session 6B Forest Planning and Policies - Page 2
1:30 PM6B.1P, E1 - Fire economics and policy  
Karen Lee Abt, US Forest Service, Research Triangle Park, NC
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Session 7B Forest Productivity - Page 2
1:30 PM7B.1R,D3&B4,31 - Institutionalizing non-timber forest products into forest management and research  
James L. Chamberlain III, USDA, Blacksburg, VA; and D. R. DeYoe
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Session 8B Forest Protection and Health - Page 2
1:30 PM8B.1P,D2, 25 - Creating forests resilient to catastrophic disturbance by gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.)  
Kurt W. Gottschalk, USDA Forest Service, Morgantown, WV
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Session 9B Forest Stewardship - Page 2
1:30 PM9B.1P, 27 - “Gentle Logging” Demonstration Results  
Bill Cook, Michigan State University - Extension, Escanaba, MI; and J. Thompson, A. Steele, and D. Howlett
 
1:30 PM-2:15 PM, Monday
Session 10B Forestry Education - Page 2
1:30 PMSee Feature Forests  
 
1:30 PM-2:15 PM, Monday
Session 11B Forestry Systems - Page 2
1:30 PM11B.1P, B2, 26, Mon - Urban Forestry Session I - Social Aspects and Benefits  
T. Davis Sydnor, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; and K. Wolf, D. Close, and J. Groninger
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Monday
Session 12B Leadership - Page 2
1:30 PMNational Award Winners  
2:15 PM12B.2S, MTSAF, 24 - Montana Forests for Humanity  
Scott Kuehn, Montana Chapter, SAF, Missoula, MT
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Session 13B Market Forces - Page 2
1:30 PM13B.1S, B4, 21.5 - Non-timber Forest Products and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa  
Marc Barany, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; and A. L. Hammett
2:15 PM13B.2S, B4,28 - Strategies for Sustainable Development of Non-Timber Forest Products in Senegal  
A.L. Hammett, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; and A. Sene
3:00 PM13B.3FF, N - Harvesting Neotropical Forest: impact, tree damage and structure behavior  
Patricio Mac Donagh, Misiones National University, Eldorado, Misiones, Argentina; and J. Garibaldi and L. Rivero
3:45 PM13B.4S, N - TREES FOR TIGERS: Siberian Tiger Habitat Restoration  
Zane Smith, American Forests, Springfield, OR; and S. Ganzei and D. Gangloff
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Monday
Session 14B Social and Cultural Forces - Page 2
1:30 PM14B.1P, F3&CC - “Media Relations from A to Z”  
Shawn Spencer, New York City Parks Department, Flushing, NY
 
Tuesday, 8 October 2002
8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday
Session 1C Buisness of Forestry - Page 3
8:30 AM1C.1P, B1 - Panel on NIPF Working Forests in the North Carolina Piedmont  
E. Carlyle Franklin, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
 
8:30 AM-9:15 AM, Tuesday
Session 2C Corporate Presentations - Page 3
8:30 AMNo Corporate Presentations on Tuesday  
 
8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday
Session 3C Feature Forests - Page 3
8:30 AM3C.1FF, 28 - Howland Experimental Forest: International Paper's portal to space  
Craig A. MacLean, International Paper, Augusta, ME
9:15 AM3C.2FF, 28 - Treehaven - truly a forest at work  
Dr. John E. Houghton, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI; and D. J. C. Harms
10:00 AM3C.3FF,26 - One hundred and four years of forest management at Sewanee: Changes in land-use and management priorities  
Ken Smith, University of the South, Sewanee, TN; and J. Burckle
10:45 AM3C.4FF, N - Ames Plantation - A Forest That Came From the Dogs  
Allan Houston, University of Tennessee, Grand Junction, TN
 
8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday
Session 4C Forest Ecology - Page 3
8:30 AM4C.1P?, 24.5 - Assessing forest sustainability with questions and criteria  
Erin O. Sills, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and K. Jones and D. Wear
9:15 AM4C.2S, 21 - Science and sustainable forest management: a competitive research program  
Norman L. Christensen Jr., National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry, Durham, NC; and C. Bernabo, J. Gordon, and P. Janik
10:00 AM4C.3S, 22 - Seeking Sustainable Forestry: Comparing Adaptive Management Areas in Washington State and Model Forests in British Columbia  
Clare M. Ryan, University of Washington, College of Forest Resources, Seattle, WA
10:45 AM4C.4S, 27.3 - The Chesapeake Forest Project: An Experiment in Sustainable Forest Management  
R. Neil Sampson, Vision Forestry LLC, Alexandria, VA; and S. W. Koehn
 
8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday
Session 5C Forest Measurements/GIS - Page 3
8:30 AM5C.1P, A1 - Applying Emerging Technology for Forest Inventory  
David Hamlin, FIA, Portland, OR
 
8:30 AM-8:30 PM, Tuesday
Session 6C Forest Planning and Policies - Page 3
8:30 AM6C.1S, 23.5 - Protecting individuals, agencies and organizations from legal liability  
Bruce B. Hronek, Society of American Foresters - Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, Bloomington, IN
11:30 AM6C.2S, 25 - Conservation Easements to Sustain Working Forests  
Elizabeth S. Crane, USDA Forest Service, State & Private Forestry, Atlanta, GA
2:30 PM6C.3S, 29 - Forestland Valuation Concepts for Property Tax Purposes  
Rod Brevig, Idaho State Tax Commission, Boise, ID
5:30 PM6C.4S, 27.5 - The Impact of Corporate Tax Structure on the Changing Landscape of Industrial Timberland Ownership  
Michael L. Clutter, Warnell School of Forest Resources, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA; and B. C. Mendell
 
8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday
Session 7C Forest Productivity - Page 3
8:30 AM7C.1P, D1 - GMO trees in forestry: The science, concerns, and opportunities  
Rick Meilan, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and K. Raffa and J. Mann
 
8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday
Session 8C Forest Protection and Health - Page 3
8:30 AM8C.1TM (5 hr), D5, 25 - Sustaining healthy forests: Challenges and solutions  
Fred P. Hain, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina; and M. E. Ostry and S. Katovich
 
8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday
Session 9C Forest Stewardship - Page 3
8:30 AM9C.1P, B4, 28 - Riparian buffer science: What we have learned and what we still don't know  
Charles J. Barden, KSU, Division of Forestry, Manhattan, KS; and R. Lowrance, R. C. Schultz, and M. Dosskey
10:30 AM9C.2S, B4, 27 - Inventorying Forested Riparian Zones in the Wildland-Urban Interface  
Sally Butler, USDA-NRCS, Bangor, ME
11:00 AM9C.3S, B4, 33 - Preparation and use of riparian forest ecological sites for agricultural areas  
Lyn Townsend, USDA, Portland, OR; and B. Wight and J. Patterson
 
8:30 AM-11:10 AM, Tuesday
Session 10C Forestry Education - Page 3
8:30 AM10C.1S,N - Forest fragmentation: regional trends and educational pursuits  
Sarah Day Crim, Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Science, Auburn, AL; and M. Dubois
9:15 AM10C.2P (4hr) , B3 - Improving Options for International Education  
A.L. Hammett, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; and T. Kuzmic
 
8:30 AM-9:15 AM, Tuesday
Session 12C Forestry Systems - Page 3
8:30 AM12C.1P, B2, 26 - Urban Forestry Session II - Managing Urban Forests with the Aid of Residents  
T. Davis Sydnor, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; and A. Cummings
 
8:30 AM-9:15 AM, Tuesday
Session 12C Leadership - Page 3
8:30 AMNational Award Winners  
 
8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday
Session 13C Market Forces - Page 3
8:30 AM13C.1C, 24 - The Recent Economic Downturn and Forestry Implications  
Peter J. Ince, USDA Forest Service, Madison, WI; and M. Clutter and R. Abt
10:00 AM13C.2H, 24 - Supply Contracting – a Means to Facilitate the Transfer of Industrial Timberlands to Institutional Investors  
Rusheng Yin, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; and M. Clutter and M. E. Aronow
 
8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Tuesday
Session 14C Social and Cultural Forces - Page 3
8:30 AM14C.1P, F2,F3 - Interpretation and Environmental Education Workshop I  
Contact person: Mike Legg, Working Group Presentation, Nacogdoches, TX
 
1:30 PM-3:45 PM, Tuesday
Session 1D Business of Forestry - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch w/Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PM1D.2FF, 20 - Cutting Edge Ecosystem Management, the Edison Way  
John R. Mount, Southern California Edison Company, Shaver Lake, CA
3:00 PM1D.3P, 22 - Use of sustainability criteria and indicators by the USDA Forest Service Northeastern Area and the Northeastern Area Association of State Foresters  
Constance Carpenter, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, Durham, NH; and D. Devlin and S. Wormstead
 
1:30 PM-2:15 PM, Tuesday
Session 2D Corporate Presentations - Page 4
1:30 PMNo Corporate Presentations of Tuesday  
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Tuesday
Session 3D Feature Forests - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch with the Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PMAPSAF Feature Forests  
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Tuesday
Session 4D Forest Ecology - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch w/Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PM4D.2FF, 16 - Soil compaction in central Oregon volcanic ash soil and the effects on subsequent ponderosa pine tree growth  
Robert T. Parker, Oregon State University Extension Service, Baker City, OR
3:00 PM4D.3S, N - Insects, fungi, mice, and desiccation: an overview of twelve years of northern red oak establishment research  
Linda S. Gribko, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
3:45 PM4D.4S, N - A Comparative Analysis of Canopy Gap Distributions in Two Giant Sequoia Groves  
Douglas D Piirto, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Tuesday
Session 5D Forest Measurements/GIS - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch w/Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PM5D.2S,27 - Integrating FVS with Advanced 3-D Visualization Software for Reviewing Forest Growth Projections with ArcGIS  
David J Buckley, Space Imaging Solutions, Fort Collins, CO; and K. Bunzel, M. Books, L. Capelle, G. Huber, and C. Hanson
3:00 PM5D.3S, 23- Tracking Forest and Land Management Activities with ArcGIS  
David J Buckley, Space Imaging, Fort Collins, CO; and B. Noyle, F. Sapio, and M. Zweifler
3:45 PM5D.4S, 22 - Arlington National Cemetery's urban forest inventory: Managing hallowed ground.  
Robert J. Laverne, Davey Resource Group, Kent, OH; and J. Beauchamp
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Tuesday
Session 6D Forest Planning and Policies - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch w/ Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PM6D.2S,N - Fitting forest certification into the conservation landscape: how can certification best complement forest reserves and protected areas in the US Northeast and Southern Appalachians?  
Deanna Nicole Newsom, Rainforest Alliance, Richmond, VT
3:00 PM6D.3C, 28 - Forest policy, planning, practice and research: Inviting dialogue with diverse constituents in urban and community forestry  
Jan R. Thompson, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; and L. L. Burban, M. H. McDonough, W. F. Elmendorf, and K. Russell
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Tuesday
Session 7D Forest Productivity - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch w/Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PM7D.2s, 27 - The Forces of Global Climate Change on Forestry  
Robert W. "Robin" Rose, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
3:00 PM7D.3S,23- Improving carbon offset measurement techniques and protecting biodiversity through pilot reforestation and conservation projects  
William G. Stanley, The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA
3:45 PM7D.4S,25 - Sustainable Forestry Assessment Tool  
James C. Finley, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and T. Pierson and S. Stout
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Tuesday
Session 8D Forest Protection and Health - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch w/Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PMSustaining Healthy Forests Workshop  
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Tuesday
Session 9D Forest Stewardship - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch w/Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PM9D.2S, B4, 26.5 - Assessing the effectiveness of various riparian buffer vegetation types  
Charles J. Barden, KSU Forestry Division, Manhattan, KS; and K. Mankin, W. Geyer, and D. Devlin
3:00 PM9D.3FF, 23.5 - Active Riparian Area Management: Integrating Riparian Silviculture and Stream Habitat Improvement during Harvesting for Three Headwater Streams in the Oregon Coast Range  
Arne Skaugset, Forest Engineering Dept., Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR; and R. F. Keim
3:45 PM9D.4S, B4, 30 - Adoption of Forestry Best Management Practices for Water Quality by Private Forestland Owners in the New York City Watershed  
John F Munsell, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse, NY; and R. H. Germain
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Tuesday
Session 10D Forestry Education - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch w/Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PMInternational Education Workshop  
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Tuesday
Session 11D Forestry Systems - Page 4
1:30 PM11D.1P, 28 - Megatrends in the U.S. forestry sector - - future prospects for industry, forests and the profession  
Daniel J. Robison, North Carolina State University - College of Natural Resources, Raleigh, NC; and R. Abt and D. Ashcraft
 
1:30 PM-2:15 PM, Tuesday
Session 12D Leadership - Page 4
1:30 PMNational Award Winners  
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Tuesday
Session 13D Market Forces - Page 4
1:30 PMLunch w/Leaders Speakers  
2:15 PM13D.2S, 22 - Appalachian Forest Products Exports  
Brigitte Parsons, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; and A. L. Hammett and B. Hansen
3:00 PM13D.3S, 20 - Environmental Assessment of NAFTA's Impacts on the Forest Sector  
Luis E Carrasco, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
3:45 PM13D.4S, 24 - Innovative forest financing:examples from Latin America  
Kari J. Keipi, The Inter-American Development Bank, Washington,, DC
 
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Tuesday
Session 14D Social and Cultural Forces - Page 4
1:30 PM14D.1P, F2,F3 - Interpretation and Environmental Education Workshop - Part II - Application  
Contact Person: Mike Legg, Working Groups F2 and F3, Nacadoches, TX
 
Wednesday, 9 October 2002
8:00 AM-9:00 AM, Wednesday
Poster Session 15A Poster Session I
 P15A.1Intergrating ethical and social values with nontimber forest product development in alaska  
Mitchell J Michaud, USDA, Kenai, AK; and B. Wheeler
 P15A.2PRESERVATION OF GULF COAST LIVE OAKS  
Kamran K. Abdollahi, Urban Forestry Program, SU Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Baton Rouge, LA; and D. Collins, Z. H. Ning, and A. V. Appeaning
P15A.3PRESERVATION OF COASTAL LIVE OAKS  
 P15A.4Precision Directional Felling for Ecologically Sound Harvesting  
Rachel C. Wood, Forest Stewards Guild, Asheville, NC
 P15A.5Precise Directional Felling Techniques for Ecologically Sound Harvesting  
 P15A.6Precise Directional Felling Techniques for Ecologically Sound Harvesting  
Steven A. Harrington, Forest Stewards Guild, Santa Fe, NC
 P15A.7Oak regeneration after six silvicultural treatments in the Ridge and Valley Region of Virginia  
Jean H. Lorber, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; and T. R. Fox
 P15A.8Natural Resource Professionals and Distance Education Technology: Perceptions and Cost Savings  
Robert E. Bardon, Department of Forestry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
 P15A.9Logging roads and aquatic habitat protection in the California redwoods  
David Tomberlin, National Marine Fisheries Service, Santa Cruz, CA; and W. Baxter and R. Ziemer
 P15A.10Land Access for Growing and Foraging Non-Timber Products  
Brigitte Parsons, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; and A. L. Hammett and M. Mortimer
 P15A.11Investigating the fire history and successional dynamics in shortleaf pine-mixed oak forests at La-Rue Pine Hills Research Natural Area, southern Illinois  
M. Elizabeth Davis, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL; and C. M. Ruffner
 P15A.12Production and economics of silvopastoral systems with native pecan  
Adrian Ares, USDA/ARS, Booneville, AR; and W. Reid and D. K. Brauer
 P15A.13VB Merch-LOB: A Timber Stand Merchandizer and Growth & Yield Model for the 21st Century  
Rodney Busby, USDA Forest Service, New Orleans, LA; and S. J. Chang
 P15A.14Urban Forest Ecosystem Analysis for Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  
Kamran K. Abdollahi, Urban Forestry Program, SU Agricultural Research and Extension, Baton Rouge, LA., BATON ROUGE, LA; and F. Namwamba, Z. H. Ning, A. V. Appeaning, and D. Collins
 P15A.15Training Our Future Foresters: The State of Communications Education in Current SAF Baccalaureate Programs  
Pat S Stephens Williams, University of Arkansas - Monticello, Monticello, AR
 P15A.16The Clemson Land-Use Project, A Jewel of the "New Deal"  
S. Knight Cox Jr., Clemson University, Clemson, SC
 P15A.17Rippping Plains Cottonwood for Regeneration in Southeastern Montana  
Robert Logar, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Bozeman, MT
 P15A.18Testing tree indicator species for classifying site productivity in southern Appalachian forest types  
William Henry McNab, USDA Forest Service, Asheville, NC; and D. L. Loftis and F. T. Lloyd
 P15A.19Soil quality as an indicator of forest health: An overview and initial results from the U.S. Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis soil indicator program  
Katherine P. O'Neill, USDA Forest Service, St. Paul, MN; and M. C. Amacher, C. J. Palmer, B. L. Conkling, and G. C. Liknes
 P15A.20Soil quality as an indicator of forest health: An overview and initial results from the U.S. Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) soil indicator program  
 P15A.21Sampling the tree resources of the Cimarron National Grassland: the main channel and the north fork  
Thomas B. Lynch, Department of Forestry, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK; and R. F. Wittwer
 P15A.22Spatial analysis of voluntary conservation in North Carolina's Natural Heritage Program  
Kirsten M. Cassingham, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and E. O. Sills, S. Pattanayak, and C. Mansfield
 P15A.23Impacts of white-tailed deer on acorns and oak regeneration in southern Ohio  
David K. Apsley, Ohio State University Extension, Jackson, OH
 P15A.24Analysis of Jack Pine Budworm (Choristoneura pinus pinus Free.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Impact in Northern Michigan  
Andrew T. Klein, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI; and D. G. McCullough and L. A. Leefers
 P15A.25Determining wildland/urban interface problems and solutions in White County, Georgia  
M. Boyd Edwards, U S Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Athens, GA; and T. S. Price
 P15A.25Developing a Willow Biomass Crop System in the United States  
Lawrence P. Abrahamson, SUNY- College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, NY; and E. H. White
 P15A.27Demonstration forests: their value to natural resource education  
Jeremy Morris, Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, AL; and M. Dubois
 P15A.28Data availability assessment of sustainability indicators by the USDA Forest Service Northeastern Area and the Northeastern Forest Resource Planners Association  
Sherri Wormstead, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, Durham, NH; and C. Carpenter
 P15A.29Dalbergia melanoxylon: an important tree species of the African forest savanna  
Michael S Sterner, Interforest, LLC, New Haven, CT
 P15A.30Comparison of State Tax Regulations Affecting Short-Rotation Woody Crops  
Donald L Grebner, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; and R. L. Busby
 P15A.31Community Forest Management in the Senegal River Valley  
Michael S Sterner, Interforest, LLC, New Haven, CT
 P15A.32BUTTERNUT THE OTHER WALNUT, THIS “WHITE MEAT” IS ON THE EDGE  
Marty Calvert, Missouri Department of Conservation, Lebanon, MO
 P15A.33Assessing long-term changes in Arizona forests and woodlands using historical data  
Gerald J. Gottfried, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Phoenix, AZ; and P. F. Ffolliott and M. B. Baker
P15A.34Analysis of Jack Pine Budworm (Choristoneura pinus pinus Free.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Impact in Northern Michigan  
Andrew T. Klein, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI; and D. G. McCullough and L. A. Leefers
 P15A.35Enhancing workforce diversity in forestry: a model of university-employer partnership  
William E. Stone, Center for Forestry and Ecology, Alabama A&M University, Normal, AL; and G. F. Brown, R. Fraser, and L. Wyche
 P15A.36Hispanic labor in North Carolina's Christmas tree industry: employer and laborer perspectives  
James V Hamilton Jr., North Carolina State University Department of Forestry, Raleigh, NC
 P15A.37Healthy streams through bringing people together: facilitating collective action through the creation & mobilization of human & social capital  
Laura Van Riper, National Riparian Service Team (BLM & USFS S.C.E.P.), Missoula, MT
 P15A.38Growth Response of Pitch x Loblolly Pine Hybrids Following Crown Touching Release  
Thomas R. Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA; and R. E. Kreh
 P15A.39From Forestry Student to Forestry Professional: A Baseline of Communications in SAF Accredited Baccalaureate Programs  
Pat Stephens Williams, University of Arkansas - Monticello, Monticello, AR
 P15A.40Factors Affecting the Utilization of Overabundant, Low Value Forest Products of Massachusetts: Building A Bridge To Success  
Robert Rizzo, Mount Wachusett Community College, Gardner, MA
 P15A.41Forests work for education.  
Joan M. Caldwell, Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham, OR; and K. T. Holleran and W. M. Shriner, PhD
 P15A.42Forest Management for Succession  
Cheryl J Adams, UPM-Kymmene - Blandin Paper Company, Grand Rapids, MN
P15A.43Firewise Communities  
James Smalley, NFPA, Quincy, MA; and N. Porter
 P15A.44Firewise Communities  
James Smalley, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA; and N. Porter
 P15A.45Forests at work are communities that work: economic resiliency as a function of forest and human resource flows  
Eric J. Greenfield, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY; and D. V. A. Luzadis
 
1:30 PM-1:30 AM, Wednesday
Session 16A Other
16A.0Forestry and the science of global warming: the science of contradictions  
Robert W. "Robin" Rose Jr., Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
1:30 PM16A.1S,15 - Forestry and the Communities of the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand - A Discussion of Maori Perspectives  
Tim Barnard, Environmental Planning/Social Research, Rotorua, New Zealand
2:15 PM16A.2S,15 - A survey of public attitudes regarding forest management and mortality on the Kenai Peninsula  
Robert A. Wheeler, Alaska Cooperative Extension Service, Fairbanks, AK; and J. Boughton
3:00 PM16A.3S,13- Results of Scots pine breeding in Siberia based on tree-ring analysis  
Yuliya V. Savva Jr., V.N. Sukachev' Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
3:45 PM16A.4S, N - Spiritual values of the forest  
Linda E. Christian, USDA, Juneau, AK
4:30 PM16A.5S, C - Macon-Bibb County urban heat island analysis  
Jeff DeWitt, Spcae Imaging, Orlando, FL; and M. W. Brennan
5:15 PM16A.6S, 27 - RTI-An Innovative Approach to True GPS/Forest Inventory Integration  
Mark M Milligan, LandMark Systems, Tallahassee, FL
6:00 PM16A.7S, 24 - Harvesting, reforestation practices and sources of assistance for nonindustrial private forest landowners in 12 east Texas Counties  
Michael H. Legg, Stephen F. Austin state University, Nacogdoches, Texas; and R. Darville and C. Kelly
6:45 PM16A.8S, 24 - Excising the Common Wealth: Forest Sector Intervention in BC 1980 to 1996  
William L. Wagner, Canadian Forest Service, Victoria, BC, Canada
7:30 PM16A.9S, 23 - Post Harvest BMP Effectiveness  
Edwin A. Christopher Jr., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; and J. M. Visser, W. M. Aust, and R. M. Shaffer
8:15 PM16A.10S, 22 - Integrated Forest Monitoring, Assessment and Prescription Project, Forest Inventory Redesign Using Remote Sensing and GIS in Michigan  
Andrew J. Brenner, Space Imaging, Ann Arbor, MI; and F. Sapio and M. Zweifler
9:00 PM16A.11W,C - Biophysical Monitoring for Forest Managers  
Richard Hart, Forest Stewards Guild, Ashland, OR
9:45 PM16A.12S,20 - Social forestry in developing countries: An overview of community forestry in Nepal  
Suraj P. Shrestha, Educational Institution, Auburn, AL
10:30 PM16A.13TM, 26 - Tools for Educating Your Communities  
Alice Cohen, USDA Forest Service, Pisgah Forest, NC; and D. Howlett
11:15 PM16A.14TM, 25.5 - Forest Inventory/Timber Products Output Mapmaker Web-applications Demo  
Patrick D. Miles, USDA, Saint Paul, MN; and J. S. Vissage
 16A.15TM, 11- Economic measures for the U.S.D.A. Forest Service Visual Management System: an integrated analysis  
Aaron R. Wells, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; and Y. S. Kim
12:45 AM16A.16S,N - The Oak - Fire Hypothesis: Theory and Application  
Patrick Brose, USDA Forest Service, Irvine, PA; and D. Van Lear
1:30 AM16A.17S,N - The economics of site preparation and its implications for forest policy  
C.D.B. Hawkins, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada; and T. W. Steele and T. Letchford
2:15 AM16A.18S,N - Reforesting marginal farmland--A challenging new concept in the Inland Northwest  
Ronald L. Mahoney, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
3:00 AM16A.19S,N - Opportunities for improving forest management through classification and survey of soil resources: A case study of three ownership types.  
Stephen R. Colbert, American Forest Management, Charlotte, NC; and M. Hamilton, J. Lashbrook, and S. Burns
3:45 AM16A.20S,N - Economic analysis of low density management on loblolly pine plantations in East Texas  
Ching-Hsun Huang, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX; and G. D. Kronrad
4:30 AM16A.21S,N - Clearcutting in southern forests: the status and trends  
Jacek P. Siry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and F. W. Cubbage
5:15 AM16A.22S,N - A New Wildland-Urban Interface Center for the South  
L. Annie Hermansen, USDA Forest Service, Gainesville, FL; and E. Macie
6:00 AM16A.23S,22 - New Georeferencing and Mosaicking Methods for Forest Health and Management -Using ADAR Digital Aerial Photography and DIME Mosaicking and Georeferencing Software to Monitor Sudden Oak Death in Coastal California  
Julie A. Raine, Positive Systems, Inc., Whitefish, MT; and N. M. Kelly
6:45 AM16A.24S, 20.3 - Toward a methodology to identify spatial distribution of white-tailed deer hunters  
Richard C. Stedman, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; and G. Wang, H. C. Zinn, J. C. Finley, and A. E. Luloff
7:30 AM16A.25S, 19 - The Wild Coffee Project: Using global markets to fund conservation and development in East Africa  
Robert J. Lilieholm, Utah State University, Logan, Utah; and W. P. Weatherly and P. Musembwa
8:15 AM16A.26H, 22 - Forest Law Research: Current Knowledge and Future Opportunities  
Robert W. Malmsheimer, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY; and F. A. Barnes, W. A. Flick, S. Moffat, M. J. Mortimer, and W. C. Siegel
9:00 AM16A.27FF?, N - Internationalizing protest: The fight over forestry in Clayoquot Sound  
Cintra Cady Agee, Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT
9:45 AM16A.28FF,N - Using RX fire to maintain shaded fuelbreak areas in Southern Spain  
Francisco Senra-Rivero, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
10:30 AM16A.29FF, 24 - Estimating fuel load for prescribed fire management in Mediterranean Areas  
Francisco Senra-Rivero, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
11:15 AM16A.30FF, 12 - Can the invisible hand sustain forests and people?  
Dr. Kerry R. Livengood, Roy O. Martin Lumber Company, Alexandria, LA
12:00 PM16A.31C,N - Anchorage Wildfire – Mitigating Wildfire and Public Perception at the Wildland-Urban Interface  
Sue Rodman, Anchorage Fire Department, Anchorage, AK; and M. Weston York and J. See
12:45 PM16A.32C, N - The Rural Technology Initiative; A Pilot Program for Technology Transfer to Rural Forest Communities  
Bruce Lippke, University of Washington, College of Forest Resources, Seattle, WA; and L. Mason
2:15 PM16A.33C, N - Burning Questions: A social science research plan for federal wildland fire management  
Gary E. Machlis, National Park Service, Washington, DC; and K. A. Bagby and D. K. Artley
3:00 PM16A.34C, 20 - Forester licensing: a tool for forest protection  
Mary M. Chapman, Forest Stewards Guild, Santa Fe, NM
3:45 PM16A.35H, N - Leasing Land for Oil and Gas Development  
George H. Byelich, Michigan State University Extension, Lincoln, Michigan
5:15 PM16A.36S, 19 - An Overview of the West Virginia State Park System—Current Issues and Challenges  
Robert Beanblossom, WV Division of Natural Resources, Charleston, WV
6:00 PM16A.37S, 18.5 - Wood supply in Northern New England: a perspective from the region's logging community  
Isaac Annis, University of Maine, Orono, ME; and A. F. Egan
6:45 PM16A.38S, 18 - Helicopter production and costs of 8 different basal area canopy retentions  
Linda Christian, USDA Forest Service, Juneau, AK
7:30 PM16A.39S, 16 - Potentials in Farm Forestry through both new Plantations and Utilization of existing Forest Resources  
Lawrence Oseyamhen, Defenders of Nature and Sustainable Development(DONASUD), Lagos, Nigeria
8:15 PM16A.40P, 22 - Public-private partnerships in forestry: Connecting forestry and communities for properity  
Wilhelmina B. Bratton, USDA, Washington, DC
9:00 PM16A.41S, 16 - Implementing GIS for forest recreation planning in east Texas  
I-Kuai Hung, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX; and M. H. Legg and P. P. Siska
9:45 PM16A.42R, Rndtble on Sust For, N - Assessing the Sustainability of the nation's forests  
Michael Washburn, Yale University, New Haven, CT
10:30 PM16A.43P, N - Determining the Willingness to Pay for Clear Alaskan Birch  
Geoffrey Donovan, USDA Forest Service, Sitka, AK
11:15 PM16A.44P, 23.5 - Integrating Rural and Urban Land Uses for a Sustainable Landscape  
Richard Todd Straight, Society of American Foresters, Lincoln, NE; and G. Bentrup, M. Green, M. Benedict, and B. Fisher
 16A.45S, 15 - Birth of forestry in america  
Russell S. Koonts, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and H. Keiner and C. Oakes
 
Friday, 11 October 2002
1:30 PM-5:15 PM, Friday
Session Rejected
 

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