Dead Tree Web
Information Corner
Professional Corner
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Credits
This site was developed to encourage the understanding and management of dead trees. We
hope that this site is useful to researchers, managers, and those who just want to know
more about our forests. And we hope that you will assist us in making the site even more
useful by providing your comments and expertise.
Many individuals have contributed to the development of this site. The efforts of the
individuals who have contributed to the materials found on this site are highly
appreciated. If you found useful information don't forget to thank the individual who made
it available to this site. Individuals who have provided or written information found
within the web site can be found under the page in which they contributed.
- Introduction
- Role
- Dynamics
- Bibliographies
- Experts
- Current Research
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Introduction
The "Rotten Luck" brochure was a joint publication of the BC Ministry of Forests,
the Centre for Applied Conservation at UBC and Environment Canada.
Role
- Eric Lofroth, Ministry of Water, Land, and Air Protection,
Victoria, BC
- The introduction is a chapter written by Eric in Voller, J.
and S. Harrison (ed). 1998. Conservation biology principles
for forested landscapes. UBC Press, Vancouver, B.C. pp. 185-214.
243 p.
- University of British Columbia Press
- Thanks for allowing Eric Lofroth's chapter to be included.
Dynamics
Bibliographies
Thanks to Marilyn Fuchs of Victoria for permission to post her bibliography on CWD and wildlife trees.
Sampling
John Parminter, Ministry of Forests, Victoria,
BC provided a number of unpublished sampling descriptions
Canadian Forestry Service provided permission to reprint van Wagner 1982
Data availability
Models
- Jeff Stone, Ministry of
Forests, Kamloops, BC
- Jeff did the initial summaries of SRS1, UNITPLAN, SDPM, FVS-Fire Model, and DDT-TL
Management guidelines
Web Site Development
- Andy MacKinnon, Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management,
Victoria, BC
- Andy provided a push for the site and has contributed to its
development
- John Parminter, Ministry of Forests, Victoria, BC
- John has contributed to the development and content of the
web site
- Ken Polsson, Ministry of Forests, Victoria, BC
- Ken maintains the web page and makes additions and changes
- Jeff Stone, Ministry of Forests, Kamloops, BC
- Jeff (quickly) did the initial site design and HTML coding
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