Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Forestry
Reference71 articles.
1. Restoration of fire in managed forests: a model to prioritize landscapes and analyze tradeoffs;Ager;Ecosphere,2013
2. Information theory and an extension of the maximum likelihood principle. In, Selected papers of hirotugu akaike;Akaike,1998
3. Effects of prescribed fire and thinning on tree recruitment patterns in central hardwood forests;Albrecht;For. Ecol. Manage.,2006
4. Refining the oak-fire hypothesis for management of oak-dominated forests of the eastern United States;Arthur;J. For.,2012
5. Changes in stand structure and tree vigor with repeated prescribed fire in an Appalachian hardwood forest;Arthur;For. Ecol. Manage.,2015