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ISSN: 0022-1201 Editor: W. Keith Moser
DescriptionThe Journal of Forestry is the most widely circulated scholarly forestry journal in the world. In print since 1902, the Journal has received several national awards for excellence. The mission of the Journal of Forestry is to advance the profession of forestry by keeping professionals informed about significant developments and ideas in the many facets of forestry: economics, education and communication, entomology and pathology, fire, forest ecology, geospatial technologies, history, international forestry, measurements, policy, recreation, silviculture, social sciences, soils and hydrology, urban and community forestry, utilization and engineering, and wildlife management.The Journal publishes eight issues annually: January/February, March, April/May, June, July/August, September, October/November, and December. Earn Continuing Forestry Education (CFE) credits each issue for successful completion of a reader quiz. To learn more or see a sample quiz, visit http://www.safnet.org/education/continuingeducation.cfm. All members of the Society of American Foresters receive the Journal as a benefit of membership. Individual and institutional subscriptions are also available. Below is the table of contents for the June 2012 issue of the Journal of Forestry. ARTICLES policy Do Forest Stewardship Programs Target Productive Lands? A Southern Illinois Case Study E.J. Holzmueller, M.A. Martinek, and J.W. Groninger fire Listening and Learning from Traditional Knowledge and Western Science: A Dialogue on Contemporary Challenges of Forest Health and Wildfire L. Mason, G. White, G. Morishima, E. Alvarado, L. Andrew, F. Clark, M. Durglo Sr., J. Durglo, J. Eneas, J. Erickson, M. Friedlander, K. Hamel, C. Hardy, T. Harwood, F. Haven, E. Isaac, L. James, R. Kenning, A. Leighton, P. Pierre, C. Raish, B. Shaw, S. Smallsalmon, V. Stearns, H. Teasley, M. Weingart, and S. Wilder entomology & pathology Large-Scale Pinyon Ips (Ips confuses) Outbreak in Southwestern United States Tied with Elevation and Land Cover S.J. Kleinman, T.B. DeGomez, G.B. Snider, and K.E. Williams education & communication Divergent Trends in Accredited Forestry Programs in the United States: Implications for Research and Education K.L. O'Hara and C.L. Redelsheimer human dimensions Reimagining Family Forest Conservation: Estimating Landowner Awareness and Their Preparedness to Act with the Conservation Awareness Index T.E. Van Fleet, D.B. Kittredge, B.J. Butler, and P.F. Catanzaro REVIEW Hybridization Leads to Loss of Genetic Integrity in Shortleaf Pine: Unexpected Consequences of Pine Management and Fire Suppression C.G. Tauer, J.F. Stewart, R.E. Will, C.J. Lilly, J.M. Guldin, and C.D. Nelson FORESTRY REPORTS compiled by C. Ayer BOOKS America's Conservation Impulse: A Century of Saving Trees in the Old Line State reviewed by C. Miller Intelligent Tinkering: Bridging the Gap between Science and Practice reviewed by C.C. Kern Transitioning from Forest Restoration Welfare to Sustainable Forest Health: Connecting the Dots on New Mexico's Most Catastrophic Wildfire reviewed by C.C. Kern |