Source: Society of American Foresters website - Sep 9, 2010

Journal of Forestry

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ISSN: 0022-1201

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W. Keith Moser


 

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The 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 September 2010 issue of the Journal of Forestry.

ARTICLES
soils & hydrology
Trends for Forestry Best Management Practices Implementation
G.G. Ice, E.G. Schilling, and J.G. Vowell

geospatial technologies
Rebuilding Spatial Forest Inventories from Aggregated Data
O. Schwab and T.C. Maness

economics
Incorporating Acquisition Costs in Forestland Open Space Programs: Lessons from Conservation Biology and Applications
E. Nordman and J.E. Wagner

policy
The Unknown Trajectory of Forest Restoration: A Call for Ecosystem Monitoring
T.H. DeLuca, G.H. Aplet, B. Wilmer, and J. Burchfield

forest ecology
Combining Ecological Classification Systems and Conservation Filters Could Facilitate the Integration of Wildlife and Forest Management
E.K. Zenner, J.E. Peck, K. Brubaker, B. Gamble, C. Gilbert, D. Heggenstaller, J. Hickey, K. Sitch, and R. Withington

DISCUSSION
What’s Happening in the Woods
J.E. Coufal, C. Wiedermann, and M. Greason

Response: What Is Happening In and Outside America’s Private Woodlands?
B.C. Fischer and T.B. Ruseva

Response: More Needs to Happen in the Woods
D.Wm. Smith

PERSPECTIVE
Are We Playing the Game the Best We Can
D.L. Goerlich

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