Beyond 2001: A Silvicultural Odyssey to Sustaining Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems

This document contains the papers that were offered at the 2001 workshop, and are grouped according to four themes: wildlife, vegetation, aquatic systems, and social systems. Authors are presented in the order in which papers were presented at the 2001 workshop. Nancy Lankford, Forest Silviculturist...

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Main Authors: May Hood River, United States, Aquatic Ecosystems, Sharon Parker, Susan Stevens Hummel, Forest Service
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Summary:This document contains the papers that were offered at the 2001 workshop, and are grouped according to four themes: wildlife, vegetation, aquatic systems, and social systems. Authors are presented in the order in which papers were presented at the 2001 workshop. Nancy Lankford, Forest Silviculturist on the Mt. Hood National Forest, and Bob Obedzinski, Silviculturist on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, were instrumental in organizing the 2001 workshop. The planning committee included Frank Burch, WO-FM; Sharon Friedman, WO-VMPR; Fred Zensen and Grant Gunderson, Pacific Northwest Regional Office; Andrew Carey, Peter Bisson, Connie Harrington, and Susan Stevens Hummel, Pacific Northwest Research Station. S. Friedman, Washington, DC S. Hummel, Portland, OR S. Parker, Washington, DC February 2002 Contents 1 Using Individual Tree Selection Silviculture to Restore Northern Goshawk Habitat: Lessons from a Southwestern Study 10 Development and Maintenance of Northern Spotted Owl Habitat in the Gotchen LateSuccessional Reserve of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington 10 Issues 11 The Setting 21 Application of Landscape Objectives to Stand-Level Silviculture: Blue River, Oregon 23 Adaptive Management Model 23 Landscape Plan 23 Fire History 23 Landscape Management Group 26 Stand-Level Prescriptions 26 Model Description 28 Analysis 30 Monitoring 32 Historical Stand Reconstruction in Ponderosa Pine Forests to Guide Silvicultural Prescription 33 Restoring the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem: The Role of Fire 33 Longleaf Pine Ecosystem 34 The Historical Role of Fire 34 Decline of the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem 34 Restoring the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem 35 Reforestation Technology 35 Role of Fire 35 Education and Commitment 36 Determination.