2002 SAF National Convention Theme: Forests at Work
    

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

Wednesday, 9 October 2002: 8:00 AM-9:00 AM

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