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Forest Health Conditions in Idaho Item Info

Title:
Forest Health Conditions in Idaho
Creator:
Jay O'Laughlin; James G. MacCracken; David L. Adams; Stephen C. Bunting; Keith A. Blatner; Charles E. Keegan III
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1993
Description:
Policy Analysis Group Report - University of Idaho College of Natural Resources
Abstract:
Forest conditions throughout Idaho are deteriorating, especially in the national forests. The Boise and Payette National Forests recently experienced five years of catastrophic mortality; that is, forests identified as suitable for timber production are dying faster than they are growing. Forests in northern Idaho have root disease problems that will affect long-term productivity. Species conversion and fire exclusion have led to problems throughout the state. The report analyzes several alternative management and policy approaches.
Subjects:
forest health forest health management environmental policy
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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"Forest Health Conditions in Idaho", Institutional Repository Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/ir/items/ir0063.html
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