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Maines Forests 2008 George L Mccaskill William H Mcwilliams

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Maines Forests 2008 George L Mccaskill William H Mcwilliams
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Publisher: U.S. Forest Service
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.5 MB
Pages: 67
Author: George L. McCaskill, William H. McWilliams, Charles J. Barnett, Brett J. Butler, Mark A. Hatfield, Cassandra M. Kurtz, Randall S. Morin, W. Keith Moser, Charles H. Perry, and Christopher W. Woodall
ISBN: 9786105574042, 6105574045
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Maines Forests 2008 George L Mccaskill William H Mcwilliams by George L. Mccaskill, William H. Mcwilliams, Charles J. Barnett, Brett J. Butler, Mark A. Hatfield, Cassandra M. Kurtz, Randall S. Morin, W. Keith Moser, Charles H. Perry, And Christopher W. Woodall 9786105574042, 6105574045 instant download after payment.

The second full, annualized inventory of Maine’s forests was completed in 2008 after more than 3,160 forested plots were measured. Forest land occupies almost 17.7 million acres that represents 82 percent of the total land area of Maine. The dominant forest-type groups are maple/beech/yellow birch, spruce/fir, white/red/jack pine, and aspen/white birch. Total statewide volume equals 25.5 billion ft^3, resulting in almost 590 million ft3 of live tree volume grown each year. The report also contains additional information on sustainability, biomass, carbon, forest health, land use change, and timber products.

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