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| Footnoted Citations: Environmental Sustainability & Bioenergy Production |
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Angelstam, P.; Mikusinski, G.; and Breuss, M. 2002. Biodiversity and forest habitats. In: Richardson, J.; Bjorheden, R.; Hakkila, P.; Lowe, A.T.; and Smith, C.T., eds. Bioenergy from Sustainable Forestry: Guiding Principles and Practice. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 216-243. |
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Brady, N.C.; Weil, R.R. 2004. Elements of the nature and properties of soils. Pearson Education: 606 pp. |
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Burger, J.A. 2002. Soil and Long-Term Site Productivity Values. In: Richardson, J.; Bjorheden, R.; Hakkila, P.; Lowe, A. T.; and Smith, C. T., eds. Bioenergy from Sustainable Forestry: Guiding Principles and Practice. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 165-189. |
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Guldin, R.W.; Kaiser, H.F. 2004. National Report on Sustainable Forests - 2003. Washington, DC: 139. USDA Forest Service. Report number: FS-766. |
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Johnson, D.W.; Curtis, P.S. 2001. Effects of forest management on soil C and N storage: meta analysis. Forest Ecology and Management. 140: 227-238. |
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Lindenmayer, D.B.; Franklin, J.F. 2002. Conserving forest diversity: A comprehensive multiscaled approach. Washington: Island Press: 351 p. |
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Morris, L. A.; Miller, R. E. 1994. Evidence for long-term productivity changes as provided by field trials. In: Dyck, W. J.; Cole, D. W.; and Comerford, N.B., eds. Impacts of Forest Harvesting on Long-Term Site Productivity. London: Chapman & Hall: 41-80. |
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MPCI. 2005. The Montreal Process. http://www.mpci.org/. The Montreal Process.[Date accessed: January 10, 2006]. |
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Neary, D.G. 2002. Hydrologic values. In: Richardson, J.; Bjorheden, R.; Hakkila, P.; Lowe, A.T.; and Smith, C.T., eds. Bioenergy from Sustainable Forestry: Guiding Principles and Practice. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 190-215. |
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Powers, R.F.; Scott, D.A.; Sanchez, F.G.; Voldseth, R.A.; Page-Dumroese, D.; Elioff, J.D.; and Stone, D.M . 2005. The North American long-term soil productivity experiment: Findings from the first decade of research. Forest Ecology and Management. 220: 31-50. |
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Powers, R.F. 2006. Long-Term Soil Productivity: Genesis of the concept and principles behind the program. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 36: 519-528. |
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Raison, R. J. 2002. Environmental Sustainability. In: Richardson, J.; Bjorheden, R.,; Hakkila, P., Lowe, A.T.; and Smith, C.T., eds. Bioenergy from Sustainable Forestry: Guiding Principles and Practice. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 159-164. |
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Richardson, J; Bjorheden, R.; Smith, C.T. 2005. Certification of forest fuel production systems: a solution for sustainable use of biomass from forest residues for energy. In: Imbabi, M.S.; Mitchell, C.P., eds. Renewable Energy, Technology, Innovation and the Environment. Elsevier Ltd. 398-403. |
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Russell, K.R.; Wigley, T.B.; Baughman, W.M.; Hanlin, H.G.; and Ford, W.M. 2004. Responses of Southeastern amphibians and reptiles to forest management: A review. In: Rauscher, H.M. and Johnsen, K., ed. Southern Forest Science: Past, Present, and Future. GTR-SRS-75. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station: 319-334. |
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Shepard, J.P. 2006. Water quality protection in bioenergy production: the US system of forestry Best Management Practices. Biomass and Bioenergy. 30(4): 378-384. |
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Stickney, P.L.; Swift, Jr., L.W.; and Swank, W.T. 1994. Annotated bibliography of publications on watershed management and ecological studies at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, 1934-1994. Asheville, NC: 115. USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. Report number: Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-68. |
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UN-DSD (United Nations Division for Sustainable Development) 2007. Agenda 21. http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/documents/agenda21/index.htm. Agenda 21.[Date accessed: January 26, 2007]. |
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