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Commentary
Commentary: Old-Growth: Science, Advocacy, and Public Values pp. 1-1(1) Author: Goergen Jr. M.T.
Letters
Letters pp. 1-57(57) Authors: Parent D.R.; MacFarlane D.W.; Hollister G.; Mustian Jr. A.P.; Borden T.
Focus on ...
Focus on ... Students and New Professionals: Forest Products Marketing: New Challenges Require New Skills pp. 4-4(1) Author: Palmer A.
From the Managing Editor
From the Managing Editor: Electronic Peer Review Comes to the Journal of Forestry pp. 5-5(1) Author: Pflieger F.
From the Guest Editor
From the Guest Editor: Revisiting the Old-Growth Question pp. 6-7(2) Author: Gordon J.C.
Regular Article
Old-Growth: What Is It? pp. 8-12(5) Author: Helms J.A.
Ecological Concepts and Diversity of Old-Growth Forests pp. 14-20(7) Author: Spies T.A.
Spatial Aspects of Structural Complexity in Old-Growth Forests pp. 22-28(7) Authors: Franklin J.F.; Van Pelt R.
System Design and Management for Restoring Penn's Woods pp. 30-36(7) Authors: Jenkins D.H.; Devlin D.A.; Johnson N.C.; Orndorff S.P.
Hastening the Return of Complex Forests Following Fire: The Consequences of Delay pp. 38-45(8) Authors: Sessions J.; Bettinger P.; Buckman R.; Newton M.; Hamann J.
Biodiversity Metrics in Sustainable Forestry Certification Programs pp. 46-52(7) Authors: Guynn Jr. D.C.; Guynn S.T.; Layton P.A.; Wigley T.B.
New Releases
New Releases: Republic of Shade: New England and the American Elm pp. 58-58(1) Author: Miller C.
New Releases: Books and Forestry Reports pp. 59-59(1)
Perspective
Perspective: Old-Growth: Some Questions, Truths, and Consequences pp. 60-60(1) Author: Barnard E.