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- Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team (Or.)
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- The forests of Oregon are an important part of the landscape used by wild salmonids. How these forests are managed is important in attaining the goals of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds (Oregon Plan) and Oregon Executive Order 99-01. Agricultural, urban, and other environments are addressed in other...
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- ) and the Forest Research Laboratory (FRL). This report focuses on topics involving the management
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- Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team (Or.)
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- The forests of Oregon are an important part of the landscape used by wild salmonids. How these forests are managed is important in attaining the goals of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds (Oregon Plan) and Oregon Executive Order 99-01. Agricultural, urban, and other environments are addressed in other...
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- salmonids, the IMST cited three opportunities for flexibility in forest management that may be gained
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- Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program
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- COPE Program bibliography fiscal years 1987-1998. Document taken from Annual Report Oct.1, 1997-Jan.31, 1999 & bibliography. Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program (COPE). p.128-154
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- fishing in Oregon: effects of forest management alternatives on steelhead production in the Elk River
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- Doerr, Don R., Daley, P. Martin, and Byrne, Gregory G.
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- Internal controls have often been thought of as specific activities that are performed to ensure accounting transactions have been recorded properly and to ensure security over assets. This definition was supplemented in a previous monograph on internal controls, "Accounting Controls for a Forest Products Firm," published in January 1981 ....
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- Technical Report
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- a member of OSU Advisory Council for Studies in Management and Accounting for the Forest Products
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- Matsuda, Yoshiaki
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- Human beings are now recognizing that fish are no longer free gifts from the nature and we have to manage it wisely. The current management schemes are more or less based on the allocation of fish by individuals or communities through rules and regulations, resulting in illegal fishing, high MCS...
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- Research Paper
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- rehabilitation of seaweed beds, cultured marine forest has the following characteristics: 1) management body is
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- WTD Industries, Posey, Madonna, Redman, Ed, Riecke, Robert, Oregon State University.College of Business, and Oregon State University. College of Forestry
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- WTD Industries, Inc. and its subsidiaries ("WTD") employ approximately twelve hundred people in the business of manufacturing lumber and related activities. In the mid 1980's WTD implemented a drug testing program to prevent users of illegal drugs from working for or continuing to work for the Company. The program was...
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- Technical Report
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- Forestry Studies in Management and Accounting for the FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY DRUG TESTING IN THE
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- , vegetation, and stand conditions of areas that they manage before developing management plans. Forest
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- , Ph.D., Extension watershed management specialist, Department of Forest Engineering, Resources and
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- conditions of areas that they manage before developing management plans. Forest managers should learn to
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Management Practices for Maintaining Soil Productivity in the Douglas-fir Region: Chapter 2 5 chaPter 2
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