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General
Published
Papers
Abbott,
R. S., J. D. White, and B. L. Woodard. 1999. The
benefits and challenges of large-scale silvicultural
experiments: perspectives from forest managers on the
Demonstration of Ecosystem Management Options (DEMO)
study. Northwest Science 73 (Special Issue): 118-125.
Amaranthus,
M. P., D. DeBell, J. D. White, and B. Woodard. 1993.
Demonstration of Ecosystem Management Options (D.E.M.O.):
A cooperative effort between NFS and research in the
Pacific Northwest. In: Silviculture: from the cradle
of forestry to ecosystem management. Proceedings of
the National Silviculture Workshop. General Technical
Report SE-GTR-88. Hendersonville, North Carolina:
November 1-4, 1993. USDA Forest Service, Southern Forest
Experiment Station.
Amaranthus,
M. P., and C. Lagoudakis. 1995. Developing common
ground: the Demonstration of Ecosystem Management Options.
Wild Fish and Forests (Summer 1995).
Anderson,
D. 1994. The Little River AMA: A different way of
doing business. Western Forester 39(8): 8-9.
Aubry,
K. B., M. P. Amaranthus, C. B. Halpern, J. D. White,
B. L. Woodard, C. E. Peterson Jr., C. A. Lagoudakis,
and A. J. Horton. 1999. Evaluating the effects of
varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention:
experimental design of the DEMO study. Northwest Science
73 (Special Issue): 12-26.
Aubry,
K.B., C.B. Halpern, and D.A. Maguire. 2004. Ecological
effects of variable-retention harvests in the northwestern
United States: the DEMO study. Forest Snow and Landscape
Research 78:119-134.
Aubry,
K. B., C. B. Halpern, and C. E. Peterson. In press.
Variable-retention
harvests in the Pacific Northwest: a review of short-term
findings from the
DEMO study. Forest Ecology and Management.
DeBell,
D. S., and R. O. Curtis. 1993. Silviculture and new
forestry in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of Forestry
91(12): 25-30.
Esterholdt,
K., and J. White. 1995. D.E.M.O.: A Research/NFS
cooperative effort. Forestry Research West, August
1995. Pp. 4-7.
Franklin,
J. F., D. R. Berg, D. A. Thornburgh, and J. C. Tappeiner.
1997. Alternative silvicultural approaches to timber
harvesting: variable retention harvest systems. In
Kohm, K. A., and J. F. Franklin (eds.). Creating a
Forestry for the 21st Century: The Science
of Ecosystem Management. Island Press, Washington,
D.C. Pp. 111-139.
Franklin,
J. F., L. A. Norris, D. R. Berg, and G. R. Smith. 1999.
The history of DEMO: an experiment in regeneration harvest
of northwestern forest ecosystems. Northwest Science
73 (Special Issue): 3-11.
Halpern,
C. B., and M. G. Raphael, editors. 1999. Special issue
on retention harvests in Northwestern forest ecosystems:
The Demonstration of Ecosystem Management Options (DEMO)
Study. Northwest Science 73 (Special
Issue).
Maguire,
D. A., S. Canavan, C. B. Halpern, and K. B. Aubry. 2005.
Fate of taxa after variable-retention harvesting in
Douglas-fir forests of the Northwestern United States.
Pages 271-279 in C. E. Peterson and D. A. Maguire, editors.
Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for
sustainable forestry. Proceedings of a conference. USDA
Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-GTR-635.
Peterson,
C. E., and D. A. Maguire, editors. 2005. Balancing ecosystem
values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry.
Proceedings of a conference. USDA Forest Service General
Technical Report PNW-GTR-635.
Peterson,
C. E., and R. C. Szaro, editors. 2006. Building a foundation
for
sustainable science-based forest management: long-term
multi-purpose
experiments in the forest sector. Allgemeine Forst und
Jagdzeitung 177(6/7):97-98 (Special Issue).
Peterson,
C. E., and P. D. Anderson. In press. Large-scale
interdisciplinary
experiments inform current and future forestry management
options in the
U.S. Pacific Northwest. Forest Ecology and Management.
Szaro,
R. C., and C. E. Peterson. 2004. Evolving approaches
toward
science-based forest management. Forest Snow and Landscape
Research 78:9-20.
Szaro,
R. C., C. E. Peterson, K. von Gadow, and N. Kräuchi
(editors). 2004.
Creating a legacy for sustainable science-based forest
management:
lessons learned from field experiments. Forest Snow
and Landscape Research Vol.78, Issue 1/2.
Szaro,
R. C., and C. E. Peterson.
2005.
Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for
sustainably managing forests.
Proceedings of the 22nd IUFRO World Congress: Forests
in the balance: linking
tradition and technology. International
Forestry Review 7(5):414 (Abstract).
Szaro,
R. C., C. E. Peterson, and K. Gadow. 2006. Operational
experiments for sustainably managing forests (Grossflächige
Feldversuche für die nachhaltige Waldnutzung).
Allgemeine Forst und Jagdzeitung 177(6/7):98-104 (Special
Issue).
Thompson,
J. 2007. Green-tree retention in harvest units: boon
or bust for
biodiversity. PNW Science Findings, Issue 96 (September).
5 p.
Presentations/Posters
Abbott, R., and J. Nakae. 1999. DEMO: A study of varying
levels and patterns of green-tree retention in western
Oregon and Washington. Central Cascades AMA Workshop:
Ecosystem Management: Beyond the Buzzwords, Springfield,
OR.
Abbott, R., and J. Nakae. 2001. DEMO: A study of varying
levels and patterns of green-tree retention in western
Oregon and Washington. USFS National Silvicultural Workshop,
Hood River, OR.
Aubry,
K. B., C. B. Halpern, and D. A. Maguire. 2003. Ecological
effects of variable-retention harvests in the northwestern
United States: the DEMO study. IUFRO Conference: Applied
Forest Ecological Experiments, Swiss Federal Institute
for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF, Davos, Switzerland.
K.
B. Aubry, and C. E. Peterson. 2008. Ecological and aesthetic
effects of
variable-retention harvests in the northwestern United
States: initial
results from the DEMO study. 9th conference in the Sir
Mark Oliphant
International Frontiers of Science and Technology Series:
Old Forests, New
Management. CRC for Forestry and Forestry Tasmania,
with support from
IUFRO, Hobart, Tasmania.
Maguire,
D. A., S. I. Canavan, C. B. Halpern, K. B. Aubry, and
C. E.
Peterson. 2003. Ecological responses to variable-retention
harvesting in
Douglas-fir forests: synthesis and integration. IUFRO
Conference: Applied Forest Ecological Experiments, Swiss
Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF,
Davos, Switzerland.
Peterson,
C. 2004. Variable retention and other alternative silviculture
treatments in the Pacific Northwest. Variable Retention
(VR) Forestry Science Forum, Nanaimo, British Columbia,
Canada.
Szaro,
R. C., and C. E. Peterson.
2005.
Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for
sustainably managing forests. 22nd IUFRO World Congress:
Forests in the Balance: Linking
Tradition and Technology. Brisbane, Australia.
White,
J. 1993. DEMO: A study of varying levels and patterns
of green-tree retention in western Oregon and Washington.
National Silviculture Conference, Asheville, NC.
White, J. 1994. DEMO: A study of varying levels and
patterns of green-tree retention in western Oregon and
Washington. Regional Alternative Silviculture Council,
Blue River, OR.
White, J. 1995. DEMO: A study of varying levels and
patterns of green-tree retention in western Oregon and
Washington. Meeting of Timber Measurements Society,
Clackamas, OR.
White,
J. 1995. DEMO: A study of varying levels and patterns
of green-tree retention in western Oregon and Washington.
USFS Regional Silviculture Meeting, The Dalles, OR.
White, J., D. Couche, C. Lagoudakis, D. DeBell, and
M. Amaranthus. 1993. DEMO: A study of varying levels
and patterns of green-tree retention in western Oregon
and Washington. Forestry for the 21st Century Conference,
Portland, OR.
White, J., and A. Horton. 1996. DEMO: A study of varying
levels and patterns of green-tree retention in western
Oregon and Washington Southwest Washington. Society
of Americal Foresters Meeting, Hoffstadt Visitor Center,
Mt. St. Helens, WA.
White,
J., and C. Lagoudakis. 1994. DEMO: A study of varying
levels and patterns of green-tree retention in western
Oregon and Washington. Society of American Foresters
Meeting, Stevenson, WA.
White, J., and C. Lagoudakis. 1997. DEMO: A study of
varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention
in western Oregon and Washington. USFS Wildlife/Silviculture
Conference, Spokane WA.
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