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Publication Contents
Individual Publications from:
Monsen, Stephen B.; Stevens, Richard; Shaw, Nancy L. 2004. Restoring Western Ranges and Wildlands, vol. 1. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-136-vol-1. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Pages 1-294 plus index
Foreword. McArthur, E. Durant
Chapter 1. History of range and wildlife habitat restoration in the Intermountain West. Monsen, Stephen B.
Chapter 2. The Intermountain setting. McArthur, E. Durant; Goodrich, Sherel K.
Chapter 3. Research background. Davis, James N.
Chapter 4. Basic considerations for range and wildland revegetation and restoration. Stevens, Richard
Chapter 5. Restoration or rehabilitation through management or artificial treatments. Monsen, Stephen B.
Chapter 6. Climate and terrain. Davis, James N.
Chapter 7. Assessing soil factors in wildland improvement programs. Tiedemann, Arthur R.; Lopez, Carlos F.
Chapter 8. Controlling plant competition. Monsen, Stephen B.
Chapter 9. Mechanical plant control. Stevens, Richard; Monsen, Steven B.
Chapter 10. Herbicides for plant control. Vallentine, John F.
Chapter 11. Vegetative manipulation with prescribed burning. Whisenant, Steven G.
Chapter 12. Seedbed preparation and seeding practices. Monsen, Stephen B.; Stevens, Richard
Chapter 13. Incorporating wildlife habitat needs into restoration and rehabilitation projects. Stevens, Richard
Chapter 14. Nutritive principles in restoration and management. Welch, Bruce L.
Chapter 15. Plant pathology and managing wildland plant disease systems. Nelson, David L.
Chapter 16. Management of restored and revegetated sites. Stevens, Richard
Chapter 17. Guidelines for restoration and rehabilitation of principal plant communities. Stevens, Richard, Monsen, Stephen B.
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