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    The Importance of Scale in Assessing the Compatibility of Forest Commodities and Biodiversity

    The idea that forest commodities and biological diversity can be simultaneously produced from the same area in a socially acceptable manner (Haynes et al. 2002) is common in natural resources management, but i...

    Thomas A. Spies, K. Norman Johnson in Compatible Forest Management (2003)

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    Watersheds and Landscapes

    Our understanding of what constitutes the freshwater ecosystems, watersheds, and landscapes in moist coniferous forests is continually evolving. To date, much of the aquatic-system focus has been on relatively...

    Gordon H. Reeves, Thomas A. Spies in People, Forests, and Change (2017)

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    Setting the Stage: Vegetation Ecology and Dynamics

    The moist coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest are notable for the dominance of long-lived evergreen conifers, productivity, and the massiveness of the older forests (Franklin and Dyrness 1988; Franklin...

    Jerry F. Franklin, Thomas A. Spies, Frederick J. Swanson in People, Forests, and Change (2017)

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    Fire Ecology and Management in Pacific Northwest Forests

    Fire has been an important catalyst of change in Pacific Northwest forests throughout the . The role of fire varied across this biophysically diverse region prior to European colonization, but and logging d...

    Matthew J. Reilly, Jessica E. Halofsky in Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present… (2021)