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Regular Article
Slash Compression Treatment Reduced Tree Mortality from Prescribed Fire in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine pp. 149-153(5) Authors: Peter Z. Fulé; Jason L. Jerman; Peter J. Gould
Height Growth Pattern of Lodgepole Pine in Relation to Natural Subregions in Alberta pp. 154-159(6) Authors: G. Geoff Wang; Shongming Huang; David J. Morgan
Consumer Willingness to Pay for a Naturally Decay-Resistant Wood Product pp. 160-164(5) Authors: Geoffrey Donovan; Hayley Hesseln
Comparing the Value of Leave-Tree Buffers with a Forest Excise Tax Credit in Washington State pp. 165-170(6) Author: Laurence H. Reeves
Five-Year Thinning Response of an Overgrown Douglas-Fir Christmas Tree Plantation pp. 171-174(4) Authors: S. Hummel; R. Hummel
Use of Wood Waste in Rehabilitation of Landings Constructed on Fine-Textured Soils, Central Interior British Columbia, Canada pp. 175-183(9) Authors: Paul Sanborn; Chuck Bulmer; Dave Coopersmith
Causal Reasoning Processes of People Affected by Wildfire: Implications for Agency-Community Interactions and Communication Strategies pp. 184-194(11) Authors: Matthew S. Carroll; Yoshitaka Kumagai; Steven E. Daniels; John C. Bliss; John A. Edwards
Early Realized Genetic Gains for Coastal Douglas-Fir in the Northern Oregon Cascades pp. 195-201(7) Authors: J. Bradley St. Clair; Nancy L. Mandel; Keith J. S. Jayawickrama
Stand-Level Height-Diameter Equations for Young Ponderosa Pine Plantations in Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina: Evaluating Applications of Equations Developed in the Western United States pp. 202-210(9) Authors: Héctor E. Gonda; Douglas A. Maguire; Gustavo O. Cortés; Steven D. Tesch
Technical Note
Technical NoteArtificial Inoculation of Decay Fungi into Douglas-Fir with Rifle or Shotgun to Produce Wildlife Trees in Western Oregon pp. 211-215(5) Authors: Gregory M. Filip; Catherine G. Parks; Fred A. Baker; Stephen E. Daniels