144 results on '"Aplet, Gregory H."'
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2. Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles
3. Science Priorities for Reducing the Threat of Invasive Species to Sustainable Forestry
4. Assessing the Value of Roadless Areas in a Conservation Reserve Strategy: Biodiversity and Landscape Connectivity in the Northern Rockies
5. Wild, connected, and diverse: building a more resilient system of protected areas
6. Mapping Conservation Strategies under a Changing Climate
7. Challenges and opportunities for collaborative adaptive management in forest landscape restoration
8. Beyond Even- vs. Uneven-Aged Management: Toward a Cohort-Based Silviculture
9. Historical Range of Variability: A Useful Tool for Evaluating Ecosystem Change
10. Ecosystem Development on Hawaiian Lava Flows: Biomass and Species Composition
11. Mind the GAP —But make it better: Improving the U.S. Gap Analysis Project's protected‐area classification system to better reflect biodiversity conservation
12. Classifying, inventorying, and mapping mature and old-growth forests in the United States
13. POPULATION AND SITE CHARACTERISTICS OF A RECENTLY DISCOVERED DISJUNCT POPULATION OF CROTON ALABAMENSIS (EUPHORBIACEAE)
14. Unsupported inferences of high-severity fire in historical dry forests of the western United States: response to Williams and Baker
15. Assessing agreement among alternative climate change projections to inform conservation recommendations in the contiguous United States
16. Climate change and forest management on federal lands in the Pacific Northwest, USA: Managing for dynamic landscapes
17. Guiding concepts for park and wilderness stewardship in an era of global environmental change
18. Charcoal and Carbon Storage in Forest Soils of the Rocky Mountain West
19. Naturalness and Beyond: Protected Area Stewardship in an Era of Global Environmental Change
20. Principles and practices for the restoration of ponderosa pine and dry mixed-conifer forests of the Colorado Front Range
21. The importance of U.S. national forest roadless areas for vulnerable wildlife species
22. Options for prioritizing sites for biodiversity conservation with implications for “30 by 30”
23. The Wildland Fire Challenge: Protecting Communities and Restoring Ecosystems
24. Growth and Fertilization Responses of Hawaiian Tree Ferns
25. Patterns of Community Dynamics in Colorado Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir Forests
26. An Age--Altitude Matrix Analysis of Hawaiian Rain-Forest Succession
27. Conservation value of national forest roadless areas
28. The Relevance of Conservation Biology to Natural Resource Management
29. Biological perspectives on Mauna Loa Volcano: A model system for ecological research
30. An assessment of ecological values and conservation gaps in protection beyond the corridor of the Appalachian Trail
31. On the nature of wildness: exploring what wilderness really protects.
32. Effects of timber harvest following wildfire in western North America
33. Collaborative restoration effects on forest structure in ponderosa pine-dominated forests of Colorado
34. POPULATION AND SITE CHARACTERISTICS OF A RECENTLY DISCOVERED DISJUNCT POPULATION OF CROTON ALABAMENSIS (EUPHORBIACEAE)
35. Application of Transition Matrix Models to the Recovery of the Rare Hawaiian Shrub, Tetramolopium arenarium (Asteraceae)
36. A portfolio approach to managing ecological risks of global change
37. FUNDAMENTALS OF FOREST ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
38. Progress in Wilderness Fire Science: Embracing Complexity
39. The Next 50 Years: Opportunities for Diversifying the Ecological Representation of the National Wilderness Preservation System within the Contiguous United States
40. Identifying Corridors among Large Protected Areas in the United States
41. Bark beetle effects on a seven-century chronosequence of Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir in Colorado, USA
42. Allocating Untreated “Controls” in the National Wilderness Preservation System as a Climate Adaptation Strategy: A Case Study from the Flathead National Forest, Montana
43. Bombing for Biodiversity in the United States: Response to Zentelis & Lindenmayer 2015
44. The world’s largest wilderness protection network after 50 years: An assessment of ecological system representation in the U.S. National Wilderness Preservation System
45. The Three R's
46. Land protection and timber harvesting along productivity and diversity gradients in the Northern Rocky Mountains
47. Unsupported inferences of high-severity fire in historical dry forests of the western United States: response to Williams and Baker
48. Assessing Interconnections Between Wilderness and Adjacent Lands: The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah
49. Making Monitoring Count: Project Design for Active Adaptive Management
50. Global warming, elevational ranges and the vulnerability of tropical biota
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