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FOR 822 - Advanced Silviculture
Credits:
3.00
Intensive silviculture of forest sands. Regeneration
(e.g., alternative regeneration methods and site
preparation); stand management (e.g., thinning schedules and
fertilization). Prereq: silviculture or equivalent;
permission. Special fee. (Not offered every year.)
FOR #825 - Ecology and Management of Tropical Forests
Credits:
4.00
An introduction to basic and applied ecology in tropical
forest environments, with emphasis on biological diversity,
successional dynamics, nutrient cycling, climate change and
human impacts and interactions. Short papers based on
assigned readings and an independent research project
are required. Prereq: forest ecology or general ecology.
FOR 834 - Forest Protection Seminar
Credits:
3.00
Discussion and special problems based on principles and
techniques of forest protection. Prereq: permission. (Not
offered every year.)
FOR 845 - Forest Management
Credits:
4.00
Forest land ownership; management objectives; forest
inventory regulation and policy; forest administration;
professional responsibilities and opportunities. Special
fee. Lab.
FOR 854 - Wood Products Manufacture and Marketing
Credits:
4.00
Wood products from harvesting and procurement of raw
materials to finished product processes; management
decisions, marketing, and promotion problems. Case-study
approach backed up by all-day field trips to wood product
manufactoring plants in the region. Prereq: Wood Science and
Technology. Special fee. Lab. (Not offered every year.)
FOR 855 - Regional Silviculture and Forest Management
Credits:
2.00
Extended field trip to another forest region. Prereq: forest
management or permission. Limited enrollment. May be
repeated. Credit/Fail. (Not offered every year.)
FOR 910 - Forest Stand Dynamics
Credits:
4.00
Discussion and presentation on forest dynamics to include
soil-site quality evaluation, individual tree growth, stand
growth and yield, stand and forest management, and related
resource politics. (Not offered every year.)
FOR #918 - Advanced Forest Biology
Credits:
3.00
Topical orientation following a workshop-type format.
Presentations by faculty, students, and outside speakers.
Emphasis is placed on management impacts on biological
systems. Sessions on theory and current literature are
followed by data analysis and practical sessions, as
appropriate. Subject areas include conservation biology,
conservation genetics, climate change, old-growth forests,
and the impact of management on natural forest ecosystems.
Prereq: permission. (Not offered every year.)