This book provides a focused understanding of contemporary forest management issues through real life examples to engage students. The methodology for the development of quantitatively-derived forest management plans - from gathering information to the implementation of plans at the forest level - are explicit explained. Emphasis is placed on the development of the traditional commodity production forest plans using linear programming, the development of alternative forest plans, and problem resolution in planning.The authors have developed this book based on their personal experience in teaching forest management courses and the review of ten forestry programs (Auburn University, University of Georgia, Iowa State University, Louisiana State University, Northern Arizona University, Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University, University of Florida, Virginia Tech, and Oregon State University). The integration of extended case studies of a variety of scenarios as well as the inclusion of a section on report writing will engage students. Acknowledgement and integration of various software packages for forest management provide the most useful tools for those studying forest management and distinguish this book from the competition.It features: real-life examples illustrated mathematically and graphically; end-of-chapter questions; modern coverage of the planning and management of US Forest timber production; instructors Web site with access to geographic databases, solutions and illustrations; case study analysis; expansive applications drawn for examples in the western US, the Lake States, the northeastern US, the southern US and Canada; and, detailed descriptions of models and solution methods for integrating a variety of wildlife habitat constraints.
Ch. 1 Management of Forests and Other Natural Resources
Ch. 2 Valuing and Characterizing Forest Conditions
Ch. 3 Geographic Information and Land Classification in Support of Forest Planning
Ch. 4 Estimation and Projection of Stand and Forest Conditions
Ch. 5 Optimization of Tree- and Stand-Level Objectives
Ch. 6 Graphical Solution Techniques for Two-Variable Linear Problems
Ch. 7 Linear Programming
Ch. 8 Advanced Planning Techniques
Ch. 9 Forest and Natural Resource Sustainability
Ch. 10 Models of Desired Forest Structure
Ch. 11 Control Techniques for Commodity Production and Wildlife Objectives
Ch. 12 Spatial Restrictions and Considerations in Forest Planning
Ch. 13 Hierarchical System for Planning and Scheduling Management Activities
Ch. 14 Forest Supply Chain Management
Ch. 15 Forest Certification and Carbon Sequestration