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A Computerized Annotated Bibliography of Partial-cutting Methods in the Pacific Northwest (1995 Update)

Author or Ministry Contact: P.W. Daigle
Subject: Silvicultural Systems
Series: FRDA Handbook
Other details: Published 1996, 21 pages.

Abstract

The PARTCUTS bibliography contains references describing partial cutting in Pacific Northwest forests. PARTCUTS is computerized for use on IBM-PC or compatible microcomputers; users can browse the current state of published knowledge about partial-cutting study and experience. Each reference includes: author(s) name, year of publication, title, source, abstract, and keywords. Planners, silviculturists, and researchers can search references dealing with various aspects of partial-cutting practices. Citations, keywords, and abstracts can be displayed on the screen, stored in a file, or printed.

Keywords: The species currently included in the database are:
coastal Douglas-fir, Engelmann spruce, interior Douglas-fir, lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine, subalpine fir, western hemlock, western larch, and western redcedar



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To download this file, please click on the blue, underlined 'Download Partcut Computer Program', this will automatically start the download procedure. The software will open up the 'Save as' box which will show you where the file will go. You then 'Save' the file to this location or another location of your choice.

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To install this program, double click on the file (Frh010.exe) in your file manager, this will automatically open up a built in (Un-zip) program which will down-load all the files onto your 'C' drive in a directory called 'Partcuts,' follow the instructions in the Partcuts manual to run the program.

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