Western Journal of Applied Forestry

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Technical Note: Why Quadratic Mean Diameter?2000/07/01English129
A Literature Review on the Environmental Effects of Postfire Logging2001/10/01English88
Fuel Bed Characteristics of Sierra Nevada Conifers1998/07/01English87
Evacuation Behavior during Wildfires: Results of Three Case Studies2006/01/01English84
Height:Diameter Ratios and Stability Relationships for Four Northern Rocky Mountain Tree Species2001/04/01English84
Assessment of Growing Stock in Uneven-Aged Stands1990/07/01English79
Fall Rate of Lodgepole Pine Killed by the Mountain Pine Beetle in Central Oregon1998/01/01English74
Application of Stand Density Index to Irregularly Structured Stands2000/01/01English73
A Comparison of Statistical Methods for Estimating Forest Biomass from Light Detection and Ranging Data2008/10/01English69
Estimating Suppression Expenditures for Individual Large Wildland Fires2007/07/01English67
Growth of Young Douglas-Fir Plantations Across a Gradient in Swiss Needle Cast Severity2002/04/01English66
Quantifying Stand Targets for Silvicultural Prevention of Crown Fires2002/04/01English56
Rapid Decline of Whitebark Pine in Western Montana: Evidence from 20-Year Remeasurements1993/04/01English51
Technical Commentary: A Structural Classification for Inland Northwest Forest Vegetation1996/07/01English51
A Density Management Diagram for Even-aged Ponderosa Pine Stands2005/10/01English50
Influence of Streamside Cover and Stream Features on Temperature Trends in Forested Streams of Western Oregon1999/04/01English49
Evaluating Potential Fire Behavior in Lodgepole Pine-Dominated Forests after a Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic in North-Central Colorado2011/07/01English49
Economics of Harvesting to Maintain High Structural Diversity and Resulting Damage to Residual Trees2003/04/01English48
Maintaining Soil Productivity during Forest or Biomass-to-Energy Thinning Harvests in the Western United States2010/01/01English48
Damage Characteristics in Young Douglas-Fir Stands from Commercial Thinning with Four Timber Harvesting Systems2000/01/01English46
Early Detection of Douglas-Fir Beetle Infestation with Subcanopy Resolution Hyperspectral Imagery2003/07/01English46
The Role of Postfire Coarse Woody Debris in Aspen Regeneration2001/04/01English45
Using Airborne Light Detection and Ranging as a Sampling Tool for Estimating Forest Biomass Resources in the Upper Tanana Valley of Interior Alaska2011/10/01English44
Age Distribution and Reproduction of Intermountain Aspen Stands1989/04/01English43
Regional Height–Diameter Equations for Major Tree Species of Southwest Oregon2007/07/01English43
An Accuracy Assessment of Positions Obtained Using Survey- and Recreational-Grade Global Positioning System Receivers across a Range of Forest Conditions within the Tanana Valley of Interior Alaska2009/07/01English42
Long-Term Seedfall, Establishment, Survival, and Growth of Natural and Planted Ponderosa Pine in the Colorado Front Range2006/01/01English42
Fire Climbing in the Forest: A Semiqualitative, Semiquantitative Approach to Assessing Ladder Fuel Hazards2007/04/01English41
Technical Note: A Comparison of Two Techniques for Measuring Canopy Closure1994/01/01English41
Ponderosa Pine Mortality from Spring, Summer, and Fall Crown Scorching1987/01/01English38