Tending Your Forest: A Guide to Ecological Forest Stewardship in the Eastern and Central United States - Couverture souple

D'Amato, Anthony; Catanzaro, Paul

 
9781635868586: Tending Your Forest: A Guide to Ecological Forest Stewardship in the Eastern and Central United States

Synopsis

A comprehensive guide for the ecologically minded forest landowner who wants to understand how their forest works and how they can help it thrive, by the foremost ecological foresters in the field.

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À propos de l'auteur

Paul Catanzaro is a professor in the Forest Ecology and Conservation program at University of Massachusetts, where he teaches forest ecology, forest management, silviculture, and land protection. He is co-director of the Family Forest Research Center, a partnership of the USDA Forest Service and UMass. Catanzaro also serves as the state extension forester. For nearly 20 years, he has studied family forest owners to understand their goals and challenges, turning this knowledge into practical and effective outreach resources.

Anthony D'Amato is a professor of Silviculture and Applied Forest Ecology and director of the Forestry Program at the University of Vermont. Prior to that, D'Amato was a tenured faculty member at the University of Minnesota and Bullard Fellow at Harvard University's Harvard Forest. His research focuses on long-term forest dynamics, disturbance effects on ecosystems, and silviculture within the context of global change, such as introduced insects or diseases. He has published over 190 peer-reviewed papers on these topics as well as authored Ecological Silvicultural Systems.

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