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File PDF document Overview for Field Trips Southwest Jemez Mountains
Overview News Release about Field Trip opportunity in SW Jemez
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File PDF document Reg Form Field Trip Southwest Jemez Mountains
The Santa Fe National Forest is hosting three educational field trips into the Southwest Jemez Mountains Landscape Restoration project area. Field trip dates are: Saturday, June 2; Saturday, June 30; and Saturday, July 14.
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File PDF document 2011 Annual Report: Estancia Basin Watershed Health and Monitoring Project
2011 annual report.
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January 9, 2012 Feature Article in NASA Earth Observer by Michael Carlowicz
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New Mexico State Forestry Statewide Assessment Maps
Maps from the NM Statewide Assessment
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Top-down regional climate patterns result in high spatial fire synchrony among Southwest forests. At landscape scales, however bottom-up (topography) patterns are also important in determining fire history and tree age structure variability. The distinct fire histories from these two study areas provided natural age structure experiments that indicated tree age cohorts occurred during periods of reduced fire frequencies. In some instances these periods were likely caused by climatic variability creating synchronous age cohorts across the region. At other times, extended fire intervals were a function of local topography. Overall, these studies demonstrated that landscape and climatic variations combine to produce complex spatial and temporal variations in fire history and tree age structures.
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What is Biochar? Is there a potential market for this woody biomass residue from forest product manufacturing operations? Read about the latest research from Colorado State University and Colorado State Forest Service’s Utilization and Marketing Program.
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This link brings you to the "Other Publications" page on the National Agroforestry Center website. You can find several very informative publications about windbreaks and living snow fences here.
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File PDF document SWFSC Newsletter Winter 2011
In This Issue Featured Article The Southwest's Top Research Needs Lessons Learned: La Niña Fires Recent Activities and News Upcoming Events Other Events in the Southwest Request for Proposals What's New
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A study paper for the Society of American Foresters to identify and reach consensus on the inclusion of forests and forestry activities in public policies on climate change. Coordinating Authors: Neil Sampson, The Sampson Group, Inc., Steve Ruddell and Matt Smith, Forecon, Inc. December 2007
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