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| Footnoted Citations: Forest Management for Bioenergy Production |
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Alig, R.J., Adams, D.M., Mills, J.R., Butler, B.J., Moulton, R.J. 2003. Private forest management and investment in the US South: alternative future scenarios. In Teeter, L., Cashore, B., Zhang, D. eds. Forest policy for private forestry: global and regional challenges. CABI, Wallingford, Oxon, UK. 149-163. |
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Andersson, G., Asikainen, A., Björheden, R., Hall, P.W., Hudson, J.B., Jirjis, R., Mead, D.J., Nurmi, J. and Weetman, G.F. 2002. Production of forest energy. In Richardson, J., Björheden, R., Hakkila, P., Lowe, A.T., Smith, C.T. eds. Bioenergy from sustainable forestry: guiding principles and practice. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 49-123. |
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Asikainen, A., Björheden, R. and Nousiainen, I. 2002. Cost of wood energy. In Richardson, J., Björheden, R., Hakkila, P., Lowe, A.T., Smith, C.T. eds. 2002. Bioenergy from sustainable forestry: guiding principles and practice. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 125-157. |
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Cornett, Z.J. 1994. Ecosystem management: why now? Ecosystem Management News 3: 14. |
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Davis A.A., Trettin, C.C. 2006. Sycamore and sweetgum plantation productivity on former agricultural land in South Carolina. Biomass and Bioenergy 30: 769-777. |
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Dickmann, D.L. 2006. Silviculture and biology of short-rotation woody crops in temperate regions: Then and now. Biomass and Bioenergy 30: 696-705. |
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Fox, T.R., Jokela, E.J., Allen, H.L. 2004. The evolution of pine plantation silviculture in the Southern United States. In Rauscher, H.M.; Johnsen, K., eds. Southern forest science: Past, present, and future. USDA, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-75: 63-82. |
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Guldin, J.M. 2004. Reproduction cutting methods for naturally regenerated pine stands in the South. In Rauscher, H.M.; Johnsen, K., eds. Southern forest science: Past, present, and future. USDA, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-75: 83-95. |
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Hakilla, P. 2004. Developing technology for large-scale production of forest chips. Wood energy technology programme 1999-2003. Helsinki, National Technology Agency. Technology Programme Report 6/2004. |
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Hakkila, P., Parikka, M. 2002. Fuel resources from the forest. In Richardson, J., Björheden, R., Hakkila, P., Lowe, A.T., Smith, C.T. eds. Bioenergy from sustainable forestry: guiding principles and practice. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.19- 48. |
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Helms, J.A. ed.1998. The dictionary of forestry. The Society of American Foresters, Bethesda, MD, USA. 210pp. |
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Hicks, R.R. 1998. Ecology and management of central hardwood forests. John Wiley and Sons, NY. 412pp. |
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Hicks, R.R., Conner, W.H., Kellison, R.C., Van Lear, D. 2004. Silviculture and management strategies applicable to Southern Hardwoods. In Rauscher, H.M.; Johnsen, K., eds. Southern forest science: Past, present, and future. USDA, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-75:51-62. |
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Hodges, J.D. 1995. The Southern bottomland and brown loam bluffs subregion. In Barrett, J.W. ed. Regional Silviculture of the United States. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 227-269. |
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Hughes, M. 1978. Estimating the aboveground biomass and its component timber products of the southern forest. In Energy in the southern forest. 27th annual symposium, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. P62-83. |
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Jenkins, Jennifer C.; Chojnacky, David C.; Heath, Linda S.; Birdsey, Richard A. 2004. Comprehensive database of diameter-based biomass regressions for North American tree species Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-319. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. 45 p. [1 CD-ROM]. |
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Johnson, S. P., Shifley, S.R., Rogers, R. 2002. The ecology and silviculture of oaks. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK. |
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Koch, P. 1985. Utilization of hardwoods grown on southern pine sites. USDA Agriculture Handbook No 605 (3 volumes) 3710 p. |
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Loftis, D. L. 1990. A shelterwood method for regenerating red oak in the Southern Appalachians. Forest Science 36(4):917-929. |
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Martin, A.J. 1976. Suitability of the line-transect method for sampling hardwood logging residues. USDA Forest Service Research Paper NE-339. 6p. |
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McMinn, J.W. 1989. Influence of whole-tree harvesting on stand composition and structure in the oak-pine type. In Waldrop, T.A. ed. Proceedings of pine-hardwood mixtures: A symposium on management and ecology of the type. April 1989, Atlanta, GA. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-58. USDA Southeastern Forest Experimental Station, Ashville, NC:96-99. |
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Mead, D.J. 2005a. Opportunities for improving plantation productivity. How much? How quickly? How realistic? Biomass and Bioenergy 28: 249-266. |
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Mead, D.J. 2005b. Forests for energy and the role of planted trees. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 24: 407-421. |
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Mead, D.J. and Pimentel, D. 2006. Use of energy analysis in silvicultural decision making. Biomass and Bioenergy 30: 357-362. |
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Mississippi Forestry Commission 2005. Mississippi hardwood notes. Available on CD. |
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Perlack, R.D., Wright, L.L., Turhollow, A., Graham, R.L., Stokes, B. and Erbach, D.C. 2005. Biomass as feedstock for bioenergy and bioproducts industry: the technical feasibility of a billion-ton annual supply. ORNL/TM-2005/66. Oak Ridge, Tennessee: Oak Ridge National Laboratory. |
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Phillips, D.R., Saucier, J.R. 1981. Cruising procedures for estimating total stand biomass. Georgia Forestry Commission Research Paper GFRP 14. 8p. |
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Richardson, J. 2002. Framework for conventional forestry systems for sustainable production of bioenergy. In Richardson, J., Björheden, R., Hakkila, P., Lowe, A.T., Smith, C.T. eds. Bioenergy from sustainable forestry: guiding principles and practice. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.321-330. |
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Richardson, J., Björheden, R., Hakkila, P., Lowe, A.T., Smith, C.T. eds. 2002. Bioenergy from sustainable forestry: guiding principles and practice. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 344pp. |
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Saarinen, V-H. 2006. The effects of slash and stump removal on productivity and quality of forest regeneration operations – preliminary observations. Biomass and Bioenergy 30: 349-356. |
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Savill, P.S., Evans, J. 1986. Plantation silviculture in temperate regions with special reference to the British Isles. Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York. |
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Sheffield, R.M., Birch, T.W., Leatherberry, E.C., McWilliams, W.H. 1989. The pine-hardwood resource in the eastern United States. In Waldrop, T.A. ed. Proceedings of pine-hardwood mixtures: A symposium on management and ecology of the type. April 1989, Atlanta, GA. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-58. USDA Southeastern Forest Experimental Station, Ashville, NC: 9-19. |
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Shepherd, K.R. 1986. Plantation silviculture. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. |
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Schultz, R.P. 1997. Loblolly pine. The ecology and culture of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L). Agricultural Handbook 713. USDA, Forest Service, Washington, DC. |
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Siry, J.P. 2004. Southern forest Resource conditions and management practices from 1950-2000: benefits of research. In Rauscher, H.M.; Johnsen, K., eds. Southern forest science: Past, present, and future. USDA, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-75: 23-31. |
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Smith, D. M. 1995. The Southern Appalachian hardwood region. In Barrett, J.W. Regional silviculture of the United States. John Wiley and Sons, New York :173-255. |
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Smith, D. M., Larson, B.C., Kelty, M.J., Ashton, P.M.S. 1997. The practice of silviculture. Applied Forest Ecology. Ninth edition. John Wiley and Sons, New York. 537pp. |
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Stanturf, J.A., van Oosten, C., Netzer, D.A., Coleman, M.D., Portwood, C.J. 2001. Ecology and silviculture of poplar plantations. In: Dickmann, D.I., Isebrands, J.G., Eckenwalder, J.E., Richardson, J. (editors) Poplar Culture in North America. Part A, Chapter 5. NRC Research Press, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada. Pp 153-206. |
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Stanturf, J.A., Kellison, R.C., Broerman, F.S., Jones, S.B. 2003. Productivity of southern pine plantations. Where are we and how did we get here? Journal of Forestry 101 (3): 26-31. |
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Volk, T.A., Abrahamson, L.P., Nowak, C.A., Smart, L.B., Tharakan, P.J., White, E.H. 2006. The development of short-rotation willow in northeastern United States for bioenergy and byproducts, agroforestry and phytoremediation. Biomass and Bioenergy 30:715-727. |
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Waldrop, T.A. ed.1989. Proceedings of pine-hardwood mixtures: A symposium on management and ecology of the type. April 1989, Atlanta, GA. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-58. USDA Southeastern Forest Experimental Station, Ashville, NC. 271pp. |
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Wear, D.N., Gries, J.G. 2004. The Southern forest resource assessment: what we learned. In Rauscher, H.M.; Johnsen, K., eds. Southern forest science: Past, present, and future. USDA, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-75:33-34. |
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Williston, H.L. 1978. Complete tree utilization in managing private non-industrial ownerships. In Mc Millain (ed). Complete tree utilization of southern pine. Madison, Wisconsin, Forest Products Research Society. 41-43. |
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