THE state government’s regulation of timber harvesting, which has led to the impending closure of Gippsland’s native forest industry in January, directly contradicts the joint national-state approach ...
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Forest soil management and harvesting techniques are evolving to meet the dual challenges of sustained productivity and environmental stewardship. Recent advances have focused on minimising soil ...
Trees frame open water, taken from the south side of Morrill Marsh and showing Otter Point at the Woods Without Gile. Credit: Courtesy photo Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s morning newsletter for ...
Forests are the OG solar power, and in his guest blog, student researcher Nathaniel Prangley explains new techniques that help manage a longstanding renewable resource. From the early days of Native ...
WISDOM — Thousands of acres of charred forest, miles of fence destroyed and the worry of future disease and insect infestations are among the challenges facing the Forest Service's Wisdom District ...
AS of January 1, Gippsland’s hardwood industry is now largely gone, with harvesting of timber from native forests on Crown land no longer permitted. Gippsland’s native forest is part of the vast ...
The Southern Environmental Law Center, representing five environmental organizations, filed a federal lawsuit last month against the U.S. Forest Service, opposing a proposed timber harvest in the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Most empirical natural resource management problems are intertemporal optimization problems under uncertainty. The Linear-Quadratic-Gaussian ...