Old growth in a New World : a Pacific Northwest icon reexamined, edited by Thomas A. Spies and Sally L. Duncan
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- Old growth in a New World : a Pacific Northwest icon reexamined, edited by Thomas A. Spies and Sally L. Duncan
- Title remainder
- a Pacific Northwest icon reexamined
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Thomas A. Spies and Sally L. Duncan
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
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- Maintaining biodiversity in managed forests
- Andrew B. Carey
- Fish and old-growth forests
- Gordon H. Reeves and Peter A. Bisson
- Contribution of old-growth timber to regional economies in the Pacific Northwest
- Richard W. Haynes
- Sacred trees
- Robert G. Lee
- Old growth and a new nature: ambivalence of science and religion
- Jim Proctor
- Searching for old growth
- Common sense versus symbolism: the case for public involvement in the old-growth debate
- Brent S. Steel
- Starting the fight and finishing the job
- Andy Kerr
- A private-lands and state-lands perspective
- Howard Sohn
- Getting from "no" to "yes": a conservationist's perspective
- Rick Brown
- Old growth: failures of the past and hope for the future
- Ross Mickey
- Thomas A. Spies and Sally L. Duncan
- In the shadow of the cedars: spiritual values of old-growth forests
- Kathleen Dean Moore
- Old growth: evolution of an intractable conflict
- Julia M. Wondolleck
- Increasing difficulty of active management on national forests - problems and solutions
- Jack Ward Thomas
- Is adaptive management too risky for old-growth forests?
- George H. Stankey
- Nontimber economic values of old-growth forests: what are they, and how do we preserve them?
- John Loomis
- Historical context of old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest - policy, practices, and competing worldviews
- Regional conservation of old-growth forest in a changing world: a global and temporal perspective
- Hal Salwasser
- Moving science and immovable values: clumsy solutions for old-growth forests
- Denise Lach
- Conserving old-growth forests and attributes: reservation, restoration, and resilience
- Jerry F. Franklin
- Managing young stands to develop old-growth characteristics
- John Tappeiner
- Managing forest landscapes and sustaining old growth
- Chadwick Dearing Oliver
- K. Norman Johnson and Frederick J. Swanson
- Unexplored potential of Northwest forests
- Bettina Von Hagen
- Old growth in a new world: a synthesis
- Sally L. Duncan, Denise Lach, and Thomas A. Spies
- Conserving old growth in a new world
- Thomas A. Spies ... [and others]
- Science of old growth, or a journey into wonderland
- Thomas A. Spies
- Old-growth forest as wildlife habitat
- Barry R. Noon
- Control code
- ocn212376025
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- xiii, 344 pages
- Isbn
- 9781597264105
- Lccn
- 2008008245
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations, maps
- Record ID
- .b13753745
- System control number
- (OCoLC)212376025
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