Mapping forestry /

Mapping forestry / Peter Eredics, editor. - 1st ed. - Redlands, Calif. : ESRI Press, 2010. - vi, 80 p. : maps (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

The feasibility of logging in the Par� Calha Norte region of the Brazilian amazon -- Imports and exports of roundwood in the upper Midwestern United States -- Modeling biomass transportation costs in North Karelia, Finland -- Competition for sawlogs in the Northern forest -- Determining the stewardship potential of Indiana's nonindustrial private forests -- Public and private forest ownership in the conterminous United States -- Analyzing urban forest characteristics in Florence, Alabama -- GIS for Romanian forest management planning -- Using a topographic index to define terrain types -- Analyzing the forest structure in northern Cambodia -- Using an integrated moisture index to assess forest composition and productivity -- Mapping land use at Swanton Pacific Ranch -- Improving watershed health and air quality in Washington, D.C. -- A wildfire risk management system for decision support -- Mapping Southern pine beetle hazard in the Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina -- Predicting land-cover change and forest risk in the Bolivian lowlands -- Prioritizing restoration in fire-adapted forest systems -- Protecting the drinking water supply in the Northeastern United States -- Improving sustainability planning in Brazilian eucalyptus forests.

1589482093 (pbk. : alk. paper) 9781589482098 (pbk. : alk. paper)

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Forest management.
Forest monitoring.
Geographic information systems.
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