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  1. Managing western hemlock forests in the Oregon Coast Range

    Declared out of print December 2009. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog:...

  2. An opportunity cost approach to land preservation in the Oregon Coast Range

    This study estimates a range of opportunity costs associated with three land

  3. Silviculture practices for riparian forests in the Oregon Coast Range

    This publication is aimed at watershed councils, government agencies,

  4. Nutrient and tannin concentrations of shrub leaves in managed and unmanaged forests of the Oregon Coast Range : implications...

    Many herbivores of the Pacific Northwest rely on forest understory shrub leaves for a source of nitrogen, energy, and moisture. I measured nitrogen, protein-binding capacity, and condensed tannin concentration...

  5. Tradeoffs associated with managing forested landscapes for multiple-uses

    This study focuses on the tradeoffs that exist for managing forested landscapes for biodiversity and timber production. Tradeoff evaluation is important to natural resource managers so they can understand the...

  6. Response of terrestrial vertebrates to three silvicultural treatments in the Central Oregon Coast Range

    Growing concerns over maintaining animal and plant biodiversity have led to significant changes in forest management policies in the Pacific Northwest. Silvicultural alternatives to clear cutting are being...

  7. Growth and yield, structure, composition, and soil compaction in a Western Oregon Douglas-fir forest after 35 years of...

    Modified selection thinning has been utilized by some non-industrial foresters

  8. Private forests-public resources : policy and landscape on the Oregon Coast Range

    The forests of the Oregon Coast Range have been both the principal

  9. Growth of Douglas-fir reproduction in the shade of a managed forest

    Growth was assessed for Douglasfir reproduction which had established naturally beneath three intensities of overstory thinning in a 65-year-old stand of Douglas-fir on the east side of the Oregon Coast Range....

  10. Evaluation of management alternatives for an undeveloped, forested area in Oregon's coast range

    One of the most vexing problems facing the United States Forest

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