2012 report on the health of Colorado's forests: forest stewardship through active management
Date
2013
Authors
Duda, Joseph, author
Halford, Meg, author
Lockwood, Ryan, author
Marcus, Naomi, author
Pfohl, Benjamin, author
Rogers, Kelly, author
Rossiter, GayLene, author
Tansey, Matt, author
Ciesla, William M., author
Colorado State Forest Service, publisher
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Abstract
The theme of this year's report is "Forest Stewardship through Active Management," with an emphasis on the link between healthy forests and sound forest management efforts. This is the 12th consecutive year we have produced a report on the state of Colorado's forests and actions we are taking to mitigate forest health concerns. This report provides an overview of the current condition of Colorado's forests and the recent activity of various insects and diseases. It demonstrates how responsible forest management - from wildfire risk mitigation around a single residence to the maintenance of large-scale watersheds - can be achieved. It also provides examples of how active forest management and stewardship will help ensure that Colorado's forests continue to provide all the benefits we enjoy.
Description
The reports describes "an annual investigation of critical forest health issues, including the identification of priority areas across the state where current forest conditions demand timely action." They are intended to "expand Coloradans' knowledge of and interest in our state's forest resources."
Reports produced by the Colorado State Forest Service in conjunction with Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry.
Includes bibliographical references.
January 2013.
Reports produced by the Colorado State Forest Service in conjunction with Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry.
Includes bibliographical references.
January 2013.
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Subject
forests and forestry
measurement
Colorado
forest health
forest management
forest stewardship