15 articles with title/keywords/abstract containing salvage logging
Evaluating Economic and Wildlife Habitat Considerations for Snag Retention Policies in Burned Landscapes
Authors: Eklund, Aaron; Wing, Michael G.; Sessions, John
Source: Western Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 24, Number 2, April 2009 , pp. 67-75(9)
Wildland-Urban Interface Communities' Response to Post-Fire Salvage Logging
Authors: Ryan, Robert L.; Hamin, Elisabeth
Source: Western Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 24, Number 1, January 2009 , pp. 36-41(6)
Soil Disturbance and Hill-Slope Sediment Transport After Logging of a Severely Burned Site in Northeastern Oregon
Authors: McIver, James D.; McNeil, R.
Source: Western Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 21, Number 3, July 2006 , pp. 123-133(11)
Evaluating the Salvage Value of Fire-Killed Timber by Helicopter—Effects of Yarding Distance and Time Since Fire
Authors: Akay, Abdullah E.; Sessions, John; Bettinger, Pete; Toupin, Rick; Eklund, Aaron
Source: Western Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 21, Number 2, April 2006 , pp. 102-107(6)
Effects of Wildfire on Soils and Watershed Processes
Authors: George G. Ice; Daniel G. Neary; Paul W. Adams
Source: Journal of Forestry, Volume 102, Number 6, September 2004 , pp. 16-20(5)
Splitting in Fire-Killed Trees in the Boreal Forest of Alberta
Authors: Nakamura, N.; Woodard, P.M.; Bach, L.
Source: Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 20, Number 4, December 2003 , pp. 167-174(8)
Extreme Weather and Forest Management in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States
Authors: DeWalle D.R.; Buda A.R.; Fisher A.
Source: Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 20, Number 2, June 2003 , pp. 61-70(10)
A Literature Review on the Environmental Effects of Postfire Logging
Authors: McIver J.D.; Starr L.
Source: Western Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 16, Number 4, 1 October 2001 , pp. 159-168(10)
Ice Storm 1998 and the Forests of the Northeast: A Preliminary Assessment
Author: Irland, Lloyd C.
Source: Journal of Forestry, Volume 96, Number 9, 1 September 1998 , pp. 32-40(9)
Regeneration Patterns in Low-Site Oak and Oak-Pine Stands After Gypsy Moth Defoliation and Salvage Cutting
Authors: Sewall III, Edgar K.; Brown, James H.
Source: Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 12, Number 3, 1 September 1995 , pp. 109-114(6)
Soil Physical and Hydrological Changes Associated with Logging a Wet Pine Flat with Wide-Tired Skidders
Authors: Aust, W. M.; Reisinger, T. W.; Burger, J. A.; Stokes, B. J.
Source: Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 17, Number 1, 1 February 1993 , pp. 22-25(4)
Early Successional Pathways Following Wildfire and Subsequent Silvicultural Treatment in Douglas-Fir/Hardwood Forests, NW California
Authors: Stuart, John D.; Grifantini, Michael C.; Fox III, Lawrence
Source: Forest Science, Volume 39, Number 3, 1 August 1993 , pp. 561-572(12)
The Impact of Gypsy Moth: Repeated Defoliation of Oak in New Jersey
Author: Kegg, John D.
Source: Journal of Forestry, Volume 69, Number 12, 1 December 1971 , pp. 852-854(3)
Aspects of Yellow Birch Dieback in Nova Scotia
Author: Hawboldt, L. S.
Source: Journal of Forestry, Volume 45, Number 6, 1 June 1947 , pp. 414-422(9)
A Bad Fire--A Good Salvage Job
Author: Bacon, Russell S.
Source: Journal of Forestry, Volume 29, Number 7, 1 November 1931 , pp. 1042-1045(4)