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Dept. of Forest Resources
University of Minnesota
115 Green Hall
1530 Cleveland Ave. N.
St. Paul, MN  55108-6112

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Other Publications 

Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement Study on Timber Harvesting and Forest Management in Minnesota. 1994. Tarrytown, NY: Jaakko Pöyry Consulting, Inc.


USDA Forest Service and other publications useful to researchers

Gevorkiantz, S. R., and L. P. Olsen.  1955.  Composite Volume Tables for Timber and Their Application in the Lake States.  Lake States Forest Experiment Station Technical Bulletin no. 1104.  Washington, D.C.:  USDA Forest Service.

Hahn, J. T.  1984Tree Volume and Biomass Equations for the Lake States.  Research Paper NC-250.  St. Paul, MN:  USDA Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station.

Programs and Organizations Affecting the Use, Management, and Protection of Forests:  An Assessment of Agencies Located Across the Organizational Landscape of State Governments 
June 2001. 
Paul V. Ellefson, Robert J. Moulton, Michael A. Kilgore

 


Natural Resources Special Report-- a series of short, practical publications designed to provide private forest landowners with clear answers to emerging questions regarding Natural Resources issues in Minnesota.

Also see the Frequently Asked Questions page that accompanies this publication. A copy of the application is available on the Minnesota Department of Revenue website. For a copy of the covenant, contact Susan Seabury at (218) 879-0850 ext. 108 or sseabury@umn.edu. Applications for SFIA may be done each year. 


EPAT / MUCIA publications

These publications come from the USAID-funded Environmental and Natural Resources Policy and Training Project--EPAT / MUCIA -- Research and Training, implemented by the Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities, Inc.  The views, interpretations, and any errors are those of the author(s) and should not be attributed to USAID, MUCIA, their respective institutions, the United States Government, or anyone acting on their behalf.


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