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- An ecosystem report on the Panama Canal: Monitoring the status of the forest communities and the watershed Journal Article
- Consistent land- and atmosphere-based US carbon sink estimates Journal Article
- Examining Historical and Current Mixed-Severity Fire Regimes in Ponderosa Pine and Mixed-Conifer Forests of Western North America Journal Article
- Land use effects on ecosystem service provisioning in tropical watersheds, still an important unsolved problem Journal Article
- Long-term hydrological response to forest harvest during seasonal low flow: Potential implications for current forest practices Journal Article
- Managing Carbon on Federal Public Lands: Opportunities and Challenges in Southwestern Colorado Journal Article
- Managing United States Public Lands in Response to Climate Change: A View From the Ground Up Journal Article
- Nutrient limitation in tropical secondary forests following different management practices Journal Article
- Post-fire logging debate ignores many issues Journal Article
- Prescribed Fire As a Means of Reducing Forest Carbon Emissions in the Western United States Journal Article
- Responses of Soil Fungi to Logging and Oil Palm Agriculture in Southeast Asian Tropical Forests Journal Article
- The data not collected on community forestry Journal Article
- Water Resources and Land Use and Cover in a Humid Region: The Southeastern United States Journal Article
- Wildfires as a major challenge for natural regeneration in Atlantic Forest Journal Article