Forest Science in the South - 2002
Report of the USDA-FS Southern Research StationBelow are links to a downloadable PDF (128 pages, 6.1 Megs) of "Forest Science in the South -- 2002 Report of the USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station." This report contains background material, as well as information about our recent accomplishments.
This document includes an extensive list of the publications that our scientists have written or co-authored. Many of these are currently available for downloading from our Station's Publications page, with more added every week. Making the results of our natural resource research and development work accessible to people throughout the Nation and the world is at the heart of our program.
We appreciate your continued support and involvement in our research program. As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions to help us better serve our customers and our mission: "to create the science and technology needed to sustain and enhance southern forest ecosystems and the benefits they provide."
Please Note: Due to the length and file size of the complete publication, we have divided it into several PDF files to give you the option of viewing and downloading specific parts one at a time.
Section
Pages File Size Table of Contents, Message From the Director,
and Accomplishments Summary Table598 KB Successes - Our Major Accomplishments 1-50 3.6 MB What's Ahead - Emerging Research Priorities 51-56 826 KB Our Products - Books, Presentations, Web Postings 57-108 781 KB Appendix - Budget and Work Units 109-121 626 KB All 6.1 MB
(Click on the "Get Acrobat" icon below if you need to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader used to view and print PDF files.)
To request a hard copy of "Forest Science in the South -- 2002" to be mailed to you -- send your name, title of publication, and complete mailing address to: pubrequest@srs.fs.usda.gov.
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