| Credits: |
3 |
| Term: |
Spring 2009 |
| Lab: |
T, 9:00am - 3:20pm, Group Off-Campus |
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| Instructor: |
John Bailey |
| Phone: |
541-737-1497 |
| Email: |
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| Office: |
235 Peavy Hall |
| Office Hours: |
TBA, or by appointment |
Using an actual stand and real
data, we will cultivate systematic approaches for: 1) characterizing site
conditions and limiting factors; 2) harmonizing multiple management objectives;
3) modeling long-term responses to silvicultural manipulations; 4) assessing
environmental impacts; 5) building public acceptance; and 6) communicating
alternatives and rationales for decisions. This expanded course will allow
a deeper project experience and more integration among the faculty in the
co-requisite course, and providing the lab component of three other inter-related forest management
courses.