Western Journal of Applied Forestry

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Difference in Radial Growth Response to Restoration Thinning and Burning Treatments Between Young and Old Ponderosa Pine in Arizona2005/01/01English38
Shifting Public Values for Forest Management: Making Sense of Wicked Problems1999/01/01English37
A Lodgepole Pine Density Management Diagram1986/01/01English35
An Application of LiDAR in a Double-Sample Forest Inventory2004/04/01English35
Applying the Decision Support System, TRACER, to Forest Road Design2005/07/01English33
Largest-Crown-Width Prediction Models for 53 Species in the Western United States2004/10/01English33
Technical Commentary: Aboriginal Overkill and Native Burning: Implications for Modern Ecosystem Management1995/10/01English32
Nondestructive Aging of Postfire Seedlings for Four Conifer Species in Northwestern Montana2013/01/01English32
Using Airborne Lidar to Discern Age Classes of Cottonwood Trees in a Riparian Area2006/07/01English31
Soil Disturbance and Hill-Slope Sediment Transport After Logging of a Severely Burned Site in Northeastern Oregon2006/07/01English31
Causal Reasoning Processes of People Affected by Wildfire: Implications for Agency-Community Interactions and Communication Strategies2004/07/01English30
The Effect of Harvesting Activities on Soil Compaction, Root Damage, and Suckering in Colorado Aspen1993/04/01English30
Modeling Fuel Treatment Costs on Forest Service Lands in the Western United States2006/10/01English29
The Effect and Extent of Railroad Tie Drives in Streams of Southeastern Wyoming1994/10/01English29
Spruce Beetle Population Suppression in Northern Utah2000/07/01English29
Root Volume and Growth of Ponderosa Pine and Douglas-Fir Seedlings: A Summary of Eight Growing Seasons1997/07/01English29
Boreal Plant Community Diversity 10 Years After Glyphosate Treatment2000/01/01English27
The Role of Uneven-Aged Silviculture in the Context of Ecosystem Management1996/01/01English27
Smoke on the Hill: A Comparative Study of Wildfire and Two Communities2003/01/01English26
Fire Suppression's Effects on Forest Succession within a Central Idaho Wilderness1988/07/01English26
Whitebark Pine Cone Crops—A Diminishing Source of Wildlife Food?1986/07/01English26
Effects of Western Balsam Bark Beetle on Spruce-Fir Forests of North-Central Wyoming2003/10/01English26
Spacing and Shrub Competition Influence 20-Year Development of Planted Ponderosa Pine1990/07/01English26
Horizontal Measurement Performance of Five Mapping-Grade Global Positioning System Receiver Configurations in Several Forested Settings2008/07/01English25
Estimating Aboveground Biomass for Broadleaf Woody Plants and Young Conifers in Sierra Nevada, California, Forests2010/10/01English25
Reliability of Tanoak Volume Equations when applied to different areas1995/04/01English24
Use of Artificially Created Douglas-Fir Snags by Cavity-Nesting Birds1997/07/01English24
Germination, Establishment, and Mortality of Naturally Seeded Southwestern Ponderosa Pine2003/04/01English23
Breeding Values of Parental Trees, Genetic Worth of Seed Orchard Seedlots, and Yields of Improved Stocks in British Columbia2003/04/01English23
Elk Hiding and Thermal Cover Guidelines in the Context of Lodgepole Pine Stand Density1987/01/01English23