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2002 Journal of Forestry Index - L Roberts, E. Anderson, 5(30) Authors Ferguson, Dennis, 4(20) Langrish, Timothy A.G.., 8(34) Robie, Kate, 7(51) Included are authors of all Finley, James C., 6(8) Leonard, Donna, 5(30) Rockwell, H. William, 4(60) features, sidebars, perspec- Fins, Lauren, 4(20) Levesque, Charles A., 4(60) Rose, Robin, 2(60) tives, responses, commen- Flick, Warren A., 5(49) Liebhold, Andrew M., 5(30) Ross, Keith, 3(20) taries, and book reviews. Floyd, Donald W., 3(34) Limerick, Patricia Nelson, 8(46) Ruliffson, Jane A., 6(16) Authors of books reviewed Forbes, William 3(53) Lomborg, Bjorn, 4(56)* Runde, Douglas, 6(25) are marked by an asterisk. Fried, Jeremy S., 1(15) Loehle, Craig, 6(25) Ss Friedman, Sharon T., 4(1) Luloff, A.E., 6(8) Lund, H. Gyde, 8(21) Sader, Steven A., 3(20) G Luzadis, Valerie, 4(12) Schroeder, Herbert, 5(8) A Geary, Thomas, 4(56) Schuette, Bill, 4(28) Abt, Robert C., 7(16) Germain, René H., 4(12) M Schwandt, John, 4(20) Adams, Darius M., 2(14), 2(26) Glover, Joanna, 8(34) MacCracken, James G., 6(25) Shao, Guofan, 4(34) Addy, Ken, 7(58) Gobster, Paul H., 6(16) Mahalovich, Mary Frances, Sharov, Alexei A., 5(30) Alig, Ralph, 2(32) Godbee, John F, Jr., 7(53) 4(20) Shepard, Jim, 7(53) Araman, Philip A., 1(8) Greis, John G., 7(6), 7(42), Malmsheimer, Robert W., 3(34) Shilling, Donn G., 1(41) B 7(46) Mansfield, Carol A., 5(16) Sills, Erin O., 5(16) Groninger, John W., 1(23) McDill, Marc E., 6(8) Simon-Brown, Viviane, 8(8) Banzhaf, William H., 2(1), McDonald, Geral, 4(20) Skog, Kenneth E., 2(8) 6(1), 8(60) H Mehmood, Sayeed R., 5(24) Smith, David Wm., 1(1), 3(1), Bardon, Robert E., 7(57) Haight, Robert G., 6(16) Merritt, Sara, 1(41) 8(1) Basman, Cem M., 1(23) Hamilton, Rick A., 7(57) Miller, Char, 3(53)*, 8(42) Smith, Pete, 7(58) Bentley, William R., 3(34) Hammett, A.L., 1(8), 4(6) Miller, Dan, 4(20) Staebler, Rebecca N., 7(64) Best, Constance, 3(14) Harris, Marty, 7(58) Miller, Deborah L., 1(41) Stanton, Brian, 4(28) Blank, Gary B., 3(27) Harris, Stephen, 4(12) Mills, John, 2(32) Stevens, Jim, 7(58) Bode, Scott M., 3(27) Harvey, Al, 4(20) Mistretta, Paul A., 7(24) Stocker, Lisa B., 5(1) Botkin, Daniel B., 3(53)* Haynes, Richard W., 2(8), Moorman, Christopher E., T Botti, Stephen J., 5(36) 2(38) 7(57) Broussard, Shorna, 8(8) Helms, John A., 8(15) Morgan, Todd A., 2(54) Tarrant, Michael A., 7(28) Bryner, Gary C., 5(49)* Teske, Milton E., 3(40) Hess, George R., 1(29) Mortimer, Michael J., 7(54), Bush, Robert J., 1(8) Trani, Margaret Katherine, Hicks, Lorin, 6(25) 8(29) Butler, Brett, 2(32) Homans, Frances R., 6(16) Moser, Brian, 4(28) 7(35) Byler, James, 4(20) Moulton, Robert J., 6(35) I Vv © Mutz, Kathryn M., 5(49)* Ice, George G., 3(40) Vogt, Christine, 1(15) Carroll, Matthew S., 3(53) Ince, PeterJ. , 2(20) Cassingham, Kirsten M., 5(16) Ww N Chamberlain, James L., 1(8) J Wear, David N., 7(6), 7(46) Nelson, Robert E., 6(60) Cheshire, Heather M., 1(29) Janik, Phil, 1(52 ) White, Donald O., 8(34) Close, David D., 1(23) Johnson, Jon, 44(( 28) Oo Wigley, T. Bently, 7(55) Cordell, H. Ken, 7(28) Jose, Shibu, 1(41) Omans, Jim, 3(60) Winter, GregoryJ. , 1(15) Cox, Joseph, 1(41) Withrow-Robinson, Brad, 8(8) K Pp D Keefer, Matthew J., 6(8) Parker, Douglas S., 3(27) x Davis, Trevor J., 2(45) Keller, C. Peter, 2(45) Pattanayak, Subhrendu K., Xu, Weihuan, 7(58) Dickerson, Willard, 5(30) Kemmis, Daniel, 2(54) * 5(16) Durbak, Irene, 2(20) bg Kenney, Douglas S., 5(49)" Prestemon, Jeffrey P., 7(16) Youngs, Robert L., 4(6) E Kilgore, Michael A., 6(35) Price, Gary, 7(58) Klinkenberg, Brian, 2(45) Eaton, Jake, 4(28) Kuhn, Bill, 7(58) R Z Ellefson, Paul V., 6(35) Zhang, Daowei, 5(24) Kutack, Jason N., 7(1) Reed, A. Scott, 8(8) Endreny, Theodore A., 1(35) Zhao, Guang, 4(34) Reed, Frank C., 3(20) Engle, Molly, 8(8) Rice, Don, 4(28) Rickenbach, Mark G., 6(43) Rideout, Douglas B., 5(36) 56 Journal of Forestry + December 2002 2002 Journal of Forestry Index - L Roberts, E. Anderson, 5(30) Authors Ferguson, Dennis, 4(20) Langrish, Timothy A.G.., 8(34) Robie, Kate, 7(51) Included are authors of all Finley, James C., 6(8) Leonard, Donna, 5(30) Rockwell, H. William, 4(60) features, sidebars, perspec- Fins, Lauren, 4(20) Levesque, Charles A., 4(60) Rose, Robin, 2(60) tives, responses, commen- Flick, Warren A., 5(49) Liebhold, Andrew M., 5(30) Ross, Keith, 3(20) taries, and book reviews. Floyd, Donald W., 3(34) Limerick, Patricia Nelson, 8(46) Ruliffson, Jane A., 6(16) Authors of books reviewed Forbes, William 3(53) Lomborg, Bjorn, 4(56)* Runde, Douglas, 6(25) are marked by an asterisk. Fried, Jeremy S., 1(15) Loehle, Craig, 6(25) Ss Friedman, Sharon T., 4(1) Luloff, A.E., 6(8) Lund, H. Gyde, 8(21) Sader, Steven A., 3(20) G Luzadis, Valerie, 4(12) Schroeder, Herbert, 5(8) A Geary, Thomas, 4(56) Schuette, Bill, 4(28) Abt, Robert C., 7(16) Germain, René H., 4(12) M Schwandt, John, 4(20) Adams, Darius M., 2(14), 2(26) Glover, Joanna, 8(34) MacCracken, James G., 6(25) Shao, Guofan, 4(34) Addy, Ken, 7(58) Gobster, Paul H., 6(16) Mahalovich, Mary Frances, Sharov, Alexei A., 5(30) Alig, Ralph, 2(32) Godbee, John F, Jr., 7(53) 4(20) Shepard, Jim, 7(53) Araman, Philip A., 1(8) Greis, John G., 7(6), 7(42), Malmsheimer, Robert W., 3(34) Shilling, Donn G., 1(41) B 7(46) Mansfield, Carol A., 5(16) Sills, Erin O., 5(16) Groninger, John W., 1(23) McDill, Marc E., 6(8) Simon-Brown, Viviane, 8(8) Banzhaf, William H., 2(1), McDonald, Geral, 4(20) Skog, Kenneth E., 2(8) 6(1), 8(60) H Mehmood, Sayeed R., 5(24) Smith, David Wm., 1(1), 3(1), Bardon, Robert E., 7(57) Haight, Robert G., 6(16) Merritt, Sara, 1(41) 8(1) Basman, Cem M., 1(23) Hamilton, Rick A., 7(57) Miller, Char, 3(53)*, 8(42) Smith, Pete, 7(58) Bentley, William R., 3(34) Hammett, A.L., 1(8), 4(6) Miller, Dan, 4(20) Staebler, Rebecca N., 7(64) Best, Constance, 3(14) Harris, Marty, 7(58) Miller, Deborah L., 1(41) Stanton, Brian, 4(28) Blank, Gary B., 3(27) Harris, Stephen, 4(12) Mills, John, 2(32) Stevens, Jim, 7(58) Bode, Scott M., 3(27) Harvey, Al, 4(20) Mistretta, Paul A., 7(24) Stocker, Lisa B., 5(1) Botkin, Daniel B., 3(53)* Haynes, Richard W., 2(8), Moorman, Christopher E., T Botti, Stephen J., 5(36) 2(38) 7(57) Broussard, Shorna, 8(8) Helms, John A., 8(15) Morgan, Todd A., 2(54) Tarrant, Michael A., 7(28) Bryner, Gary C., 5(49)* Teske, Milton E., 3(40) Hess, George R., 1(29) Mortimer, Michael J., 7(54), Bush, Robert J., 1(8) Trani, Margaret Katherine, Hicks, Lorin, 6(25) 8(29) Butler, Brett, 2(32) Homans, Frances R., 6(16) Moser, Brian, 4(28) 7(35) Byler, James, 4(20) Moulton, Robert J., 6(35) I Vv © Mutz, Kathryn M., 5(49)* Ice, George G., 3(40) Vogt, Christine, 1(15) Carroll, Matthew S., 3(53) Ince, PeterJ. , 2(20) Cassingham, Kirsten M., 5(16) Ww N Chamberlain, James L., 1(8) J Wear, David N., 7(6), 7(46) Nelson, Robert E., 6(60) Cheshire, Heather M., 1(29) Janik, Phil, 1(52 ) White, Donald O., 8(34) Close, David D., 1(23) Johnson, Jon, 44(( 28) Oo Wigley, T. Bently, 7(55) Cordell, H. Ken, 7(28) Jose, Shibu, 1(41) Omans, Jim, 3(60) Winter, GregoryJ. , 1(15) Cox, Joseph, 1(41) Withrow-Robinson, Brad, 8(8) K Pp D Keefer, Matthew J., 6(8) Parker, Douglas S., 3(27) x Davis, Trevor J., 2(45) Keller, C. Peter, 2(45) Pattanayak, Subhrendu K., Xu, Weihuan, 7(58) Dickerson, Willard, 5(30) Kemmis, Daniel, 2(54) * 5(16) Durbak, Irene, 2(20) bg Kenney, Douglas S., 5(49)" Prestemon, Jeffrey P., 7(16) Youngs, Robert L., 4(6) E Kilgore, Michael A., 6(35) Price, Gary, 7(58) Klinkenberg, Brian, 2(45) Eaton, Jake, 4(28) Kuhn, Bill, 7(58) R Z Ellefson, Paul V., 6(35) Zhang, Daowei, 5(24) Kutack, Jason N., 7(1) Reed, A. Scott, 8(8) Endreny, Theodore A., 1(35) Zhao, Guang, 4(34) Reed, Frank C., 3(20) Engle, Molly, 8(8) Rice, Don, 4(28) Rickenbach, Mark G., 6(43) Rideout, Douglas B., 5(36) 56 Journal of Forestry + December 2002 A Complicated Environment for - Hi Titles and Subjects Institutional Investors (SFRA The Fifth Resources Planning Act Harvest, Inventory, and Stumpage Articles are listed by title Responses), 7(51) Timber Assessment: A Critical Prices: Consumption Outpaces (italic type) and subject Composites, 4(6) Tool for Sound Stewardship, Harvest, Prices Rise Slowly, grouping (roman type). Conservation, 3(1), 3(8), 3(14), 2(8) 2(26) Titles of reviewed books, 3(20), 3(27), 3(34), 3(60), Fire, 1(15), 5(36), 6(60) Harvesting, 6(8), 7(16) marked with an asterisk, 4(34), 5(16), 6(16), 6(25), Forest Buffer Strips: Mapping the History, 8(42), 8(46) are also included but are 7(57), 8(42) Water Quality Benefits, 1(35) Hybrid Poplar in the Pacific not cross-referenced by subject. Conservation Easements: Perma- Forest Certification ofS mall Northwest: The Effects of nent Shields Against Sprawl, Ownerships: Some Practical Market-Driven Management, 3(8) Challenges, 6(43) 4(28) Conserving the Northern Forest: Forest, Forestry, Forester: What Hydrology, 1(35) A A Report Card on State and Do These Terms Mean?, 8(15) AgDRIFT, 3(40) Federal Implementation of Forest Management at Landscape i Alien Plant Invasions: The Story Recommendations oft he Scales: Solving the Problems, In Search of Objectivity in Forest ofC ogongrass in Southeastern Northern Forest Lands Coun- 6(25) Auditing, 4(60) Forests, 1(41) cil, 3(34) Forest Management in the 21st Industry, 2(8), 2(14), 2(20), America’ Private Forests: Chal- Cooperative extension, 8(8) Century: Changing Numbers, 2(26), 2(32), 2(38), 4(12), lenges for Conservation, 3(14) Changing Context, 2(38) 8(34) An Assessment ofS tate Agencies D Forest products, 1(8), 4(6), Innovative Forest Products and That Affect Forests, 6(35) Data fusion, 2(45) 4(12), 4(28), 8(34) Processes: Meeting Growing Audits, 4(60) Decision sciences, 4{1) Forest Service, 1(52) Demand, 4(6) A Forester, Plain and Simple, International forestry, 2(60), B E 6(1) 4(34), 8(21), 8(34) Back from the Future, and Easements, conservation, 3(8), Forestry and Modern Environ- Invasive species, 1(41), 5(30) I Didn't Like What I Saw, 3(14), 3(20) mentalism: Ending the Cold Inventory, 2(45) Eastern National Forests: 2(60) War, 8(46) Biodiversity, 3(60), 5(16), Managing for Nontimber Forests, Forestry, and the Status of J 6(25), 7(35), 7(55) Products, 1(8) Wildlife Communities (SFRA Justice and Natural Resources: Blister rust, 4(20) Ecological Effects of Pine Planta- Responses), 7(55) Concepts, Strategies, and Buffer strips, 1(35) tion Management (SFRA Fragmentation, 3(14), 6(16) Applications, 5(49)* Responses), 7(58) Fuel Treatments at the Wildland- Cc K Economics, 2(8), 2(14), 2(20), Urban Interface: Common Can Small, Rural Communities 2(26), 2(32), 2(38), 7(6), Keeping Forests in Forest, 3(1) Concerns in Diverse Regions, Practice Urban Forestry?, 7(16), 7(51) 1(15) L 1(23) Education, 1(1), 1(29), 2(1), Certification, 4(12), 6(43), 6(8), 8(1), 8(8), 8(60) G Land use, 3(8), 3(14), 3(20), 8(29) Endangered species, 5(24), Geospatial technologies, 1(29), 3(27), 3(34), 3(60), 6(16), Changing Demographics, Values, 7(35) 2(45) 6(25), 7(35), 7(57) and Attitudes (SFRA High- Engineered lumber products, Getting Involved in Our Broad Lessons from the Journey, 7 (64) lights), 7(28) 2(14), 4(6) Field, 8(1) Licensing, 8(29) Characterizing Loggers’ Forest Entomology, 5(30), 7(24) Getting It Right, \(1) Local Regulation of Private For- Management Decisions, 6{8) Environmental Management Geographic information sys- ests (SFRA Responses), 7(54) Logging Restrictions in China: China, 4(34) Systems: Assessing Their Level tems, 1(29), 2(45) A Chorus of Voices, 2(1) ofU se on Industrial Forest- Gifford Pinchot and the Making A Turning Point for Forest Coming to Grips with the Legal lands, 4(12) ofM odern Environmentalism, Sustainability, 4(34) and Ethical Components of Environmentalism, 7(28), 3(53)* M Forester Licensing: An 8(42), 8(46) Gypsy moth, 5(30) Management, 4(60), 5(36), Insider’s View, 8(29) Ethics, 4(60), 8(29) 6(25), 6(43), 7(6) Communication, 1(1), 2(1), Experiencing Nature in Special Managinfgo r Forest Health 6(8), 7(1), 7(46), 8(1), 8(8), Places: Surveys in the North- (SFRA Highlights), 7(24) 8(15), 8(21), 8(42) Central Region, 5(8) Marine Corps, 3(60) Community forestry, 1(23) Midwest, 5(8) December 2002 + Journal of Forestry 57 Journal of Forestry Multiple Benefits ofL arge, Unde- Policy, 1(52), 2(60), 3(34), veloped Tracts in Urbanized 4(1), 5(1), 5(36), 6(1), Acknowledge ©xcellence Landscapes: A North Carolina po 6(60), 7(54), 8(1), Example, 3(27) 8(15), 8(21), 8(46) Poplar, 4(28) N Poverty, 2(60) National forests, 1(8) Preventing Urban Sprawl While Nominate a Colleague — New England, 3(34) Preserving Mi ilitary Readiness, for an SAF National Award ‘AMaERgIeCAsN Niches in the Urban Forest: 3(60) Organizations and Their Role Private forest landowners (see in Acquiring Metropolitan Nonindustrial private for- SAF’ national award program recognizes professionals who Open Space, 6(16) estry) have made outstanding contributions to the Society and the No Man’ Garden: Thoreau and a Private Timberlands: Growing forestry profession. If you know someone whose achieve- New Vision for Civilization Demands, Shrinking Land ments deserve to be recognized, don’t miss this opportunity! and Nature, 3(53)* Base, 2(32) Nonindustrial private forestry, Professional development, 5(1) Awards in 2003 will be presented in the following categories: 2(32), 3(1), 3(8), 3(14), 6(1) 5(16), 5(24), 6(43), 7(54) Public relations, 1(1), 1(15), Gifford Pinchot Medal (administration, practice, and professional development Nonpoint-source pollution, 5(8), 7(46), 8(1), 8(8), of North American forestry) 1(35) 8(15), 8(21) Nontimber forest products, 1(8) Publishing, 2(1) John A. Beale Memorial North Carolina, 3(27), 5(16), Pulp and paper, 2(20), 4(6) (voluntary service to SAF) 5(24), 7(57) Pulpwood Supply and Demand: Young Forester Leadership North Carolinas Natural Heritage Development in the South, (outstanding leadership by an individual under 40 years of age) Program: A Case for Public- Little Growth Elsewhere, Private Cooperaiton, 5(16) 2(20) Barrington Moore Memorial Northwest, 4(20), 4(28) (research in biological sciences) R Oo Award in Forest Science Recreation, 5(8), 7(28) (research in quantitative, managerial, or social sciences) Oblique videogrammetry, 2(45) Red-cockaded woodpecker, A One-Dimensional Model for 5(24) Technology Transfer Aerial Spray Assessment in Regulation, 7(54) (excellence in technology transfer) Forest Streams, 3(40) Remote sensing, 3(29) Resources Planning Act Timber Carl Alwin Schenck P (excellence in forestry education) Assessment (RPA), 2(entire Paper, 2(20), 4(6) issue) Outstanding Forestry Journalism Pathology, 1(41), 4(20), 5(30), Return of the Giants: Restoring (excellence in forestry journalism) 7(24) Western White Pine to the Outstanding SAF Student Chapter Pennsylvania, 6(8) Inland Northwest, 4(20) Performance-Based Interagency Reviving Smokey and Other (recognizes outstanc lin g >. AF student chapter) Fire Program Analysis System: Thoughts about Fire, 6(60) Student Chapter Website Award Blueprinfto r Fire Planning, Riparian management (best website design and content 5(36) (see Water) Pest management, 7(24) Risk assessment, 3(40) Pesticides, 3(40) Nomination deadline for 2003 The Road Taken, 5(1) Pingree Forest Partnership: Moni- SAF National Awards toring Easements at the Land- is February 28, 2003 scape Level, 3(20) Plantation forestry, 4(28), Nomination deadline for 2003 7(16), 7(58) SAF Student Chapter Awards is June 16, 2003 Policies: Science-Based ov Science- Informed?, 4(1) Award critieria and nomination information can be obtained from SAF’ website at www.safnet.org/who/nationalawards.html 58 Journal of Forestry + December 2002 T S Safe Harbor for the Red-Cockaded Terrestrial Ecosystems and Wildlife Focus On... Woodpecker: Private Forest Conservation (SFRA High- Articles appearing in the “Focus on...” section are intended to Landowners Share Their lights), 7(35) convey practical information in an easy-to-read, hands-on manner. The articles published in 2002 are organized here by audience or Views, 5(24) Thinking Like a Conservationist, topic category. Seeing the Forest: Art About 8(42) Forests and Forestry, 8(8) This Sovereign Land: A New The Skeptical Environmentalist: Visiofno r Governing the West, Consulting Foresters Measuring the Real State of the 2(54)* Making Your Home Firewise: Tipsfo rH omeowners, 6(5) World, 4(56)* *Til Death Do Us Part, 7(1) “Slow the Spread”: A National Extension U Program to Contain the Gypsy Forestry and Natural Resources Desktop Reference Library, 8(4) Moth, 5(30) Updating Inventory Using Field Foresters Social science, 1(15), 6(8) CD blique Videogrammetry and Landscape Management System: Bringing Training to Rural Forest Society of American Foresters, Data Fusion, 2(45) Managers, 5(5) 5(1), 7(1), 7(64), 8(15) Urban forestry, 1(23) Sudden Oak Death: Where and How to Detect It, 6(6) Solid Wood Products: Rising Urbanization, 3(27), 3(60), Consumption and Imports, 6(16), 7(57) Inventory and Analysis Modest Price Growth, 2(14) The Urbanization of North Mapmaking Made Easy, 2(5) Some Mistakes, a Little Judgment, Carolina (SFRA Responses), Media Outreach 8(60) 7(57) Think Locally, and Youll Make a World ofD ifference, \(6) South Carolina, 5(24) WwW Southeast, 1(41) Practitioners Southern Forest Resource Water, 1(35), 3(40), 7(42), 7(53) Getting (and Keeping) the Certified Forester® Credential, 3(5) Assessment (SFRA), 7(entire Water Quality, Wetlands, and Logger’s Insurance Coverage: A Key to Managing Risk, 8(5) issue) Aquatic Systems (SFRA Private Forest Landowners Responses), 7(53) Southern Forest Resource Assess- ment: Conducting Science in Waters and Wetlands (SFRA Assets Underfoot: Collecting and Selling Forest Tree and Shrub Highlights), 7(42) Seeds, 4(5) the Public Eye, 7(46) FAQs about Conservation Easements, 3(4) Western white pine, 4(20) Southern Forest Resource Assess- Wetlands, 7(42), 7(53) How to Fend Off Storm Damage, 2(4) ment: Summary of ‘Findings, When Is a Forest Not a Forest?, How to Provide Woodland Habitat for the Red-Cockaded 7(6) Woodpecker, 5(4) The Southern Timber Market to 8(21) Wilderness, 5(8) Knowing the Rules Pays Offa t Tax Time, \(5) 2040 (SFRA Highlights), 7(16) Wildland fire, 5(36) Professional Development Spatial Information Technologies: Wildland-urban interface, 1(15) The Value of Networking, 7(4) Integrating the Tools with the Wildlife, 6(25), 7(35), 7(55) Wood versus Concrete and Steel in Publishing Curricula, 1(29) Standards, 4(60), 6(43) House Construction: A Life How to Prepare a Manuscripfto r SAF Peer Review, 3(6) Cycle Assessment, 8(34) State forestry, 6(35) Southern Forests Sustainability, 1(52), 2(8), Evaluating the Forces of Change, 2(7) 2(38), 2(60), 3(8), 3(34), Students and Faculty 4(12), 4(34), 4(60), 7(6), High-Tech Training: Using the Web for Photointerpretation, 4(4) 7(28), 7(46) Sustainable Development and Students and New Professionals the Forest Service, 1(52) Gain and Share Knowledge, Skills, and Expertise—At Your Computer, 1(7) Policy Internships: Stepping Stones to Your Career, 6(7) Tips for a Successful First Year on the Job, 3(7) Urban Foresters What’ Killing Trees in Parking Lots?, 6(4) How to Transplant Wild-Grown Trees, 5(6) December 2002 + Journal of Forestry 59

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