The following materials (written documents) were
made available to the committee in the closed
sessions:
Water and The Forest Service. United States Department of Agriculture Forestservice Washington Office. Fs-660. January2000
Learning to Adapt. Science 309, 29 July 2005: 688-690.
Andreassian, Vazken. 2004. Water and Forests: From Historical Controversy to Scientific Debate. Journal of Hydrology 291:1-27.
MacDonald, L.H., and J.D. Stednick. 2003. Forests and water: a state-of-the-art review for Colorado. Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. 65 pp.
Available only in electronic copy (CD)
Jones, J.A. and D.A. Post. 2004. Seasonal and successional streamflow response to forest cutting and regrowth in the northwest and eastern United States. Water Resources Research. Vol 40.
Healthy Forests – An Initative for Wildfire Prevention and Stronger Communities. Actual Report from President, Aug 22, 2002
Supplement to the Final Environmental Impact Statement Vegetation Management in the Coastal Plain/Piedmont
Overview of the BMP Implementation Monitoring program
Voluntary Compliance with Forestry Best Management Practices in East Texas
Voluntary Implementation of Forestry Best Management Practices in East Texas
Forestry Best Management Practices for Water Quality
Lindenmayer, D.B., D. R. Foster, J. F. Franklin, M. L. Hunter, R. F. Noss, F. A. Schmiegelow, and D. Perry. 2004. Policy Forum Article: Salvage Harvesting Policies After Natural Disturbance. Science 27 303: 1303 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1093438]
Available only in electronic copy (CD)
Swank, W.T., and D.R. Tilley. 2000 Watershed management to land stewardship: case studies in the southeast. Proceedings RMRS-P-13. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 2000, March.
Post, D.A. and J.A. Jones. 2001. Hydrologic regimes of forested, mountainous, headwater basins in New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, and Puerto Rico. Advance in Water Resources. 24: 1195-1210.
John D. Stednick. 1996. Monitoring the effects of timber harvest on annual water yield. Journal of Hydrology 176 (1996) 79-95. Watershed Science Program, Department of Earth Resources, College of Natural Resources. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 8OS23, USA
Available only in electronic copy (CD)
Dunne et al. A Scientific Basis for the Prediction of Cumulative Watershed Effects. The University of California Committee on Cumulative Watershed Effects
Swank, W.T., Vose, J.M., Elliott, K.J. Long-term hydrologic and water quality responses following commercial clearcutting of mixed hardwoods on a southern Appalachian catchment. 2001. Forest Ecology and Management. 143: 163-178
Reid, L.M., Dunne, T. 1984. Sediment production from forest road surfaces Water Resources Research 20:1753-1761
Jones, J.A., Swanson, F.J., Wemple, B.C., Snyder, K.U. 2000. Effects of roads on hydrology, geomorphology, and disturbance patches in stream networks. Conserv. Biol. 14:76-85
Available only in electronic copy (CD)
Luce, C.H. and T. A. Black. Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Erosion from Forest Roads (2001) Land Use and Watersheds: Human Influence on Hydrology and Geomorphology in Urban and Forest Areas, 2 pp. 165-178. Wigmosta MS, Burges SJ (eds). Water and Science Application, American Geophysical Union: Washington, DC.
Turner, M.G., Romme, W.H., and Tinker, D.B. 2003. Surprises and lessons from the 1988 Yellowstone fires. Frontiers in Ecology (in Reviews) 2003: 1(7): 351-358
Donato, D.C., J. B. Fontaine, J. L. Campbell, W.D. Robinson, J.B. Kauffman, B. E. 2006. Post-Wildfire Logging Hinders Regeneration and Increases Fire Risk Law. Science 311, 20 January 2006: 352.
D. B. Lindenmayer, D. R. Foster, J. F. Franklin, M. L. Hunter, R. F. Noss, F. A. Schmiegelow, and D. Perry. 2004. Policy Forum Article: Salvage Harvesting Policies After Natural Disturbance Science 27 February 2004 303: 1303 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1093438.
Meyer, G.A., J.L. Pierce, S.H. Wood, and A. J. T. Jull. 2001. Fire, storms, erosional events in the Idaho batholith. Hydrological Processes 15:3025-2038. *HARDCOPY ONLY; NOT IN CD*
Sidle, R.C. and W. Wu. 2001. Evaluation of the Temporal and Spatial Impacts of Timber Harvesting on Landslide Occurance. Land Use and Watersheds: Human Influence on Hydrology and Geomorphology in Urban and Forest Areas, 2 pp. 179-194. Wigmosta MS, Burges SJ (eds). Water and Science Application, American Geophysical Union: Washington, DC
May, C. K. Debris flows through different forest age classes in the Central Oregon Coast Range. Journal of AWRA 38(4): 1097-1113.
Available only in electronic copy (CD)
Dietrich, W.E. and D. Bellugi. Validation of the Shallow Landslide Model, SHALSTAB, for Forest Management (2001) Land Use and Watersheds: Human Influence on Hydrology and Geomorphology in Urban and Forest Areas, 2 pp. 195-227. Wigmosta MS, Burges SJ (eds). Water and Science Application, American Geophysical Union: Washington, DC
D. Lamb, P.D. Erskine, J. A. Parrotta. Restoration of Degraded Tropical Forest Landscapes. Science 310, 9 December 2005: 1628-1632