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Anderson
Land managers are becoming increasingly aware that cultural resources are a fragile and nonrenewable part of the environment that must be protected. Legislation has been enacted at the Federal and State levels to protect these resources. There is…
Type: Document
Year: 1985

Waldrop, Buckner, Muncy
Effective management of low-quality hardwood stands in the Interior Uplands of the Southeast is difficult but can yield increases in available deer browse and timber quality. This study tested two methods of clearcutting and prescribed burning of…
Type: Document
Year: 1985

Christensen
From the Introduction ... 'The first European colonists in the South had roots in cultures in which fire was an integral part of landscape management. They were met on their arrival by a culture, the Amerindian [American Indian], which had reshaped…
Type: Document
Year: 1985

Hatchell
Results and preliminary findings of nursery and outplanting studies of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) indicate that inoculation of fumigated nursery soil with Pisolithus tinctorius (Pt) during spring sowing coupled with optimum cultural…
Type: Document
Year: 1985

Williams
The Mid-Continent Division of Georgia-Pacific Corporation uses prescribed fire extensively as a cultural tool in loblolly-shortleaf pine management in the Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi region. Fire is used for fuel reduction, site preparation or…
Type: Document
Year: 1985

Pyne
Contemporary discussion of fire management is dominated by the merger of a wilderness tradition with that of a fire tradition. Wilderness fire management is not just the restoration of a natural process to a natural environment. It involves the…
Type: Document
Year: 1985