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July 21, 2004, WORKSHOP on FIRE ECOLOGY AND SILVICULTURE OF FORESTED ECOSYSTEMS IN SAN DIEGO on July 21, 2004 was a success, on many counts……
--Ten outstanding speakers and four experienced panelists
--121 attendees, representing about 60 organizations
--Four generous sponsors: San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego Women’s Foundation, EDAW, Inc., and GeomorphIS
--Learned a LOT about the current conditions of San Diego's forests, the ecology and silviculture of pine and oak forests in San Diego, and what’s being planned for silvicultural treatments and conservation actions to restore forest health on public and private lands!
Agenda
Presentations:
Pre- and Post-Fire Images of San
Diego County (PDF)
Coniferous Growth Coniferous Growth
Observations from
the San Diego County
JFSP Fire History Sites (PDF)
The Ecology of Coulter Pine (PDF)
Patterns of Recruitment and Mortality in Patterns of Recruitment in
Mixed Coast Live Oak/ Engelmann Oak
Woodlands in Southern California Woodlands (PDF)
Fire suppression, the historic drought of 2002, and ecological
collapse of mixed-conifer forest in southern California. (PDF)
Compliance with Forestry Practices Act and Endangered
Species Act for Tree Removal
Activities (PDF)
The development of stand
structure in Pinus coulteri (PDF)
Causal Factors of Forest
Tree Mortality in San
Diego County (PDF)
Inhabitants of the Neighborhood:
Popular Trees of San Diego County (PDF)
Articles:
Fire in California's Oak Woodlands (PDF)
Causal Factors of Forest Tree Mortality
Final Report
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