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Forest Habitat Classification of the Extreme Northwest Region of Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1998-05)Methods of classifying forest habitats based on potential climax vegetation have been developed in the Western States such as Washington and Oregon. More recently a system was developed for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan ... -
Forest Iteration Method for Stochastic Transportation Problem
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Forest Management Plan for the City of Stevens Point Water Department Lands
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1985-12)A forest management plan data base was obtained from a timber inventory conducted on the 228 acre City of Stevens Point Water Department property in Portage County, Wisconsin. One-tenth and 0.05 acre fixed radius plots ... -
Forest Vegetation : Inventory and Management Recommendations, Outer Island, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1984-09)The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (AINL), Wisconsin, was established as a unit of the National Park System on 26 September 1970 (PL 91-424). Since the establishment of the AINL, the development of resource management ... -
Forest, pioneer farms, and pasture : changes in land use in the Southern Maracaibo Basin, Venezuela, 1944-1971
(1972)Contents include: description of the region and boundaries, catalysts of change, and present conditions in the southern Maracaibo basin. -
FOREST-BGC, A general model of forest ecosystem processes for regional applications. II. Dynamic carbon allocation and nitrogen budgets
(Heron Publishing, 1991)A new version of the ecosystem process model FOREST-BGC is presented that uses stand water and nitrogen limitations to alter the leaf/root/stem carbon allocation fraction dynamically at each annual iteration. Water deficit ... -
Forestland ownership in Oneida and Vilas Counties, Wisconsin, 1975-1994
(Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1999)Privately owned forests in the United States are being divided, roaded, and developed by increasing numbers of second-home buyers, retirees, and recreation enthusiasts. Forested parcels adjacent to or embedded in public ... -
Forestry Programs in the U.S. and Current Changes in Forestry Management
(Project Central, 2019-04-25)Forests hold a special place for most Belarusians as sources of food, fuel, material products, and respite from everyday life. This presentation, given in April 2019 to a class in forestry at the Belarusian State Technological ... -
Foreword
(Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia, UW-Madison, 2013) -
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Forged In Fire : Rehabilitation on the Fireline :A mixed-methods analysis of various aspects of firefighting programs
(2022-04)This research seeks to achieve several goals, mainly to draw attention to a specific and understudied area of corrections—Carceral Firefighting programs. This study will achieve the above goal through a comparative analysis ... -
Forgive, how?
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The Forgotten Camp: The Reedsburg Prisoner of War Camp
(2009)During World War II the United States housed over 400,000 Prisoners of War across the United States. Wisconsin was struggling to meet the needs of their farming industry and needed to find other sources of labor. Reedsburg, ... -
A Forgotten Name: Lyman Draper, Special Collections, and the Wisconsin Historical Society, 1854-1886
(2012-05-16)The purpose of this paper is to discuss Lyman Copeland Draper as a man, the history of collection development in the United States, Draper's collection development methods, his time at the Wisconsin Historical Society, and ... -
Forgotten treasure: an ode to the Omaha Train Depot in Menomonie
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2019)Vacant buildings can easily become subjects of abandonment that are overtaken by nature and eventually razed in communities. These vacant buildings carry historical value and hence it is critical to conserve these monuments. ...