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306241523 |
Letter to the editor.
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306241522 |
The Future of the World's Forests--Ideas vs Ideologies.
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306241521 |
Current status and future prospects for carbon forestry in Australia.
Carbon forestry is part of a suite of land-based activities that
can be used to mitigate carbon emissions, and also provide a range of
other environmental co-benefits. Components are included in...
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306241520 |
Future forestry employment and education.
Formal and informal rules create an institutional framework that
governs the operations of a democratic society. They require various
forms of organisational structures to implement them. These are...
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306241519 |
Public participation in commercial environments: critical reflections on community engagement methods used in the Australian plantation forestry industry.
Social concerns surrounding commercial plantation forest management
practices in Australia have resulted in calls for more participatory
forms of forest management decision-making. Public...
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306241518 |
Field testing Desire[R] delta trap and GLS sex pheromone lure system for measuring outbreak and basal populations of Uraba lugens Walker (Lepidoptera: Nolidae).
In December 2009 and January 2010 an outbreak of Uraba lugens
Walker (Lepidoptera: Nolidae), the gumleaf skeletonizer (GLS) that
affects jarrah, Eucalyptus marginata, became apparent in...
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306241517 |
Genetic variation in growth and stem straightness in Eucalyptus saligna trials in Fujian.
Trials of two groups of Eucalyptus saligna families, with 84
open-pollinated families representing nine natural stand provenances
from Australia, were established at three sites in central and...
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306241516 |
A synthesis of outcomes from the Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial, Tasmania: safety, timber production, economics, biodiversity, silviculture and social acceptability.
The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial was established in southern
Tasmania from 1998 to 2007 in tall wet Eucalyptus obliqua forest to
compare seven alternatives to the traditional clear-fell, burn...
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306241515 |
Engaging the public debate on the role of forest management in greenhouse gas mitigation.
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299759752 |
Regreening the Bare Hills--Tropical Forest Restoration in the Asia-Pacific Region.
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299759751 |
Protecting Western Australia's old-growth forests: the impact of 2001 policy changes.
In 1999, the signing of a Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) between
the Western Australian and Commonwealth governments generated a storm of
political protest which subsequently contributed to a...
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299759750 |
Development of sprouted stumps of Eucalyptus globulus and E. maidenii in Uruguay.
Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus Labill. and E. globulus ssp.
maidenii (Mueller) Kirkpatrick are two of the main plantation species
used in Uruguay. When felled, stumps of these species have the...
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299759749 |
Crown structure differences and dynamics in 100-year-old and old-growth Eucalyptus obliqua trees.
The crown structures of eight old-growth (~450 y) and eight
100-y-old intermixed Eucalyptus obliqua trees at Warra LTER, southern
Tasmania, were mapped by direct climbing and vector-based surveys....
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299759748 |
The effects of cording, timber load and soil gravel content on soil compaction during timber harvesting on moist soils.
Timber harvesting with heavy machinery can cause long-lasting
compaction of forest soils, adversely affecting soil processes such as
infiltration and respiration that are fundamental to forest...
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299759747 |
An exploratory study of community expectations regarding public forests in Western Australia.
For much of the 20th century the management of public forests in
Western Australia focused on timber production and economic outputs.
Shifts in environmental attitudes over the last four decades...
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299759746 |
Variation in anatomical properties and correlations with wood density and compressive strength in Casuarina equisetifolia growing in Bangladesh.
Variation in anatomical properties and relationships with air-dry
density and compressive strength were examined in wood of 10-y-old
Casuarina equisetifolia. Average vessel diameter increased...
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299759745 |
Australian carbon biosequestration and bioenergy policy co-evolution: mechanisms, mitigation and convergence.
The intricacies of international land-use change and forestry
policy reflect the temporal, technical and political difficulty of
integrating biological systems and climate change mitigation....
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299759744 |
Employment of indigenous Australians in the forestry sector: a case study from northern Queensland.
There are compelling reasons to encourage the employment of
Indigenous Australians in the forestry sector. The benefits of, and
constraints to, Indigenous employment in the sector were examined...
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299759743 |
History and heritage.
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284937802 |
Response to Jim Douglas's rejoinder to my comments on his guest editorial in Australian Forestry.
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284937801 |
Rejoinder to Mark Poynter's comments on the guest editorial by Jim Douglas (Australian Forestry June 2011).
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284937800 |
Fire frequency in south-eastern Tasmania.
We agree with von Platen et al. (2011) that an understanding of
fire history is important in considering fire regimes for conservation.
However, their contribution indicates a lack of understanding...
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284937799 |
Burning Issues: Sustainability and Management of Australian Forests.
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284937798 |
Analysis of the resourcing and containment of multiple remote fires: the Great Divide Complex of fires, Victoria, December 2006.
The Great Divide Complex of fires started from 66 lightning strikes
across the Great Dividing Range in Victoria on 1 December 2006 and
eventually burned 1 048 410 ha over the following two months....
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284937797 |
Fire management strategies for Pinus radiata plantations near urban areas.
The western suburbs of Canberra were established in the 1970s
adjacent to the Stromlo pine plantation with interface treeless buffer
widths of between 55 and 82 m. Bushfires in 2001 and 2003 that...
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284937796 |
Variation in green density and moisture content of radiata pine trees in the Hume region of New South Wales.
Variation in green density and moisture content are relevant for
log transport planning, weight-scaling systems, lumber drying and
dynamic assessment of stiffness. The lack of published...
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284937795 |
Sorting Eucalyptus nitens plantation logs using acoustic wave velocity.
Acoustic wave velocity (AWV) was evaluated as a predictor of wood
stiffness in plantation-grown Eucalyptus nitens. To represent the
resource currently being directed to the structural timber...
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284937794 |
Contested forestries, contested educations: a centenary reflection.
The first 50 years of Australian forestry education was, like the
present, a period of conflict and change in forestry, and of fierce
contests about how education should be conducted. Colonial...
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284937793 |
The effect of gap size on growth and species composition of 15-year-old regrowth in mixed blackbutt forests.
In north-eastern New South Wales (NSW) the Regional Forest
Agreement process has transferred more than 400 000 ha of state forests
to national park, and restricted silviculture to 'single...
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284937792 |
The House of Representatives inquiry and the future of forestry.
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276438088 |
Wildfires, not logging, cause landscape traps.
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276438087 |
Response to Jim Douglas's Guest Editorial, Australian Forestry June 2011.
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276438086 |
Silvicultural impacts in jarrah forest of Western Australia: synthesis, evaluation, and policy implications of the FORESTCHECK monitoring project of 2001-2006.
This paper, the final in a series of ten papers that report the
impact of silvicultural treatments (harvesting and associated burning)
in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest, reviews these papers...
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276438085 |
FORESTCHECK: terrestrial vertebrate associations with fox control and silviculture in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest.
Terrestrial vertebrate associations with silviculture and other
factors were investigated as part of the FORESTCHECK monitoring program
in the jarrah (Eucalytpus marginata) forests of south-west...
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276438084 |
FORESTCHECK: the response of birds to silviculture in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest.
In the five-year period from 2001 to 2006, 48 monitoring grids
comprising the FORESTCHECK initiative were established in open eucalypt
(jarrah, Eucalyptus marginata) forest in south-west Western...
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276438083 |
FORESTCHECK: the response of macro-invertebrates to silviculture in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest.
The response of invertebrates to silvicultural treatments
(including timber harvesting and post-harvest burning) was examined as
part of the Forestcheck monitoring project in the jarrah...
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FORESTCHECK: the response of lichens and bryophytes to silviculture in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest.
The effect of silvicultural treatments on lichen, moss and
liverwort communities was investigated as a component of the Forestcheck
monitoring project in jarrah forest of south-west Western...
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FORESTCHECK: the response of epigeous macrofungi to silviculture in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest.
Species richness, abundance and composition of epigeous macrofungi
were monitored at 48 grids across four jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata)
forest ecosystems in south-west Western Australia as part of...
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FORESTCHECK: the response of vascular flora to silviculture in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest.
Forest understorey vascular plants were monitored across a sequence
of time since treatment to assess the effects of silviculture (timber
harvesting and regeneration systems) in jarrah (Eucalyptus...
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276438079 |
Intensity, extent and persistence of soil disturbance caused by timber harvesting in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest on FORESTCHECK monitoring sites.
The intensity and extent of soil compaction caused by timber
harvesting was examined in the jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest of
south-west Western Australia. The extent of soil compaction...
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276438078 |
Characteristics of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest at FORESTCHECK monitoring sites in south-west Western Australia: stand structure, litter, woody debris, soil and foliar nutrients.
Species composition, size class distribution and developmental
stage of canopy and mid-storey tree species were measured at 48 sampling
grids in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest for the...
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276438077 |
Integrated biodiversity monitoring for the jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest in south-west Western Australia: the FORESTCHECK project.
The jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest in south-west Western
Australia is managed for a variety of land uses and supports a rich
biodiversity recognised as being of national and...
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276438076 |
The FORESTCHECK project.
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271593770 |
Reflections on reflections.
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271593769 |
Eucalypts: A Celebration.
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271593768 |
Forest valuation: a primer.
Forest valuation has become increasingly important. More and more
forests are changing ownership and Australian corporations law requires
companies owning and managing forests to incorporate the...
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271593767 |
Variable retention silviculture in Tasmania's wet forests: ecological rationale, adaptive management and synthesis of biodiversity benefits.
The recognition that biodiversity conservation requires more than a
system of reserves has led to the need to consider the outcomes of land
management actions, such as timber harvesting, in the...
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271593766 |
Variation in growth and Quambalaria tolerance of clones of Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata planted on four contrasting sites in north-eastern NSW.
Genetic parameters, including heritabilities, trait--trait
correlations and across-site correlations for growth traits and
quambalaria shoot blight damage were estimated in four Corymbia
citriodora...
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271593765 |
Variation in mammal browsing damage between eucalypt plantations in Tasmania, and attempts to associate the variation with environmental features.
Mammal browsing damage to Eucalyptus nitens and E. globulus
seedlings in 23 eucalypt plantations throughout Tasmania was surveyed
over time by repeated visits. All sites were planted with no...
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271593764 |
Using an IML-Resi drill to assess wood density in Eucalyptus globulus subsp. pseudoglobulus.
Evaluating the wood density of standing trees quickly, cheaply and
reliably with a minimum of damage is clearly of benefit to wood
producers. In this study an IML-Resi F300S field tool, which is...
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