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- Avery, Bonnie E.
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- A broad definition of forestry would include the study of trees and forests and their use by people. Modern, "science-based" forestry began in the nineteenth century when Europeans looked for specialists who could address questions on wood supply and extraction both at home and in their colonies. The threat of...
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- forestry, forest pathology, and wood science. The questions addressed by forestry are often
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- Creator:
- Avery, Bonnie E.
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- A broad definition of forestry would include the study of trees and forests and their use by people. Modern or science-based forestry began in the nineteenth century when Europeans looked to specialists to address questions of wood supply and its extraction from both their forests at home and their colonies....
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- Part of Book
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- forestry, forest pathology, and wood science. The questions addressed by forestry are often
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- Creator:
- Avery, Bonnie E.
- Abstract:
- A broad definition of forestry would be the study of trees, forests, and their use by people. Modern science-based forestry is thought to have begun in the nineteenth century when Europeans looked to specialists to address questions of wood supply and extraction both in their forests at home and in...
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- understanding of a complementary discipline. As a result, a forest science collection will not be useful in
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- Creator:
- Avery, Bonnie E.
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- A broad definition of forestry would include the study of trees, forests, and the habitat they provide as well as their use by people. Modern “science-based” forestry began in the nineteenth century, when Europeans looked for specialists who could address questions on wood supply and extraction both at home and...
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- Part of Book
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- Creator:
- Avery, Bonnie E.
- Abstract:
- A broad definition of forestry would include the study of trees, forests, and the habitat they provide as well as their use by people. Modern “science-based” forestry began in the nineteenth century, when Europeans looked for specialists who could address questions on wood supply and extraction both at home and...
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- Part of Book
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- Creator:
- Lockhart, Brian Roy and Cronk, Buddy
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- Undergraduate enrollment in forest resource programs has been declining for the past 10 to 15 years, with enrollment in some programs nearing critical levels. Efforts to increase enrollment include broadening program offerings, creating new majors (especially in spatial information systems), and increasing recruiting efforts. A potential recruiting approach is working...
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- 1 Using Forest Ecology Exercises in Science Fairs to
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- Creator:
- Lockhart, Brian Roy and Cronk, Buddy
- Abstract:
- Undergraduate enrollment in forest resource programs has been declining for the past 10 to 15 years, with enrollment in some programs nearing critical levels. Efforts to increase enrollment include broadening program offerings, creating new majors (especially in spatial information systems), and increasing recruiting efforts. A potential recruiting approach is working...
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- SCIENCE FAIRS TO INCREASE INTEREST IN FOREST RESOURCE EDUCATION: AN EXAMPLE FROM A STAND DEVELOPMENT