Trees for Reclamation Symposium Proceedings
Authors: | Northeastern Forest Experiment Station |
Year: | 1980 |
Type: | General Technical Report |
Station: | Northern Research Station |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.2737/NE-GTR-61 |
Source: | Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-61. Broomall, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental Station. 135 p. |
Abstract
A collection of 30 papers presented at the symposium on trees for reclamation in the Eastern United States held October 27-29, 1980, Lexington, Kentucky, and sponsored by the USDA Forest Service and Interstate Mining Compact Commission.Titles contained within Trees for Reclamation Symposium Proceedings
- Trees for tomorrow
- Trees for reclamation in the Eastern United States
- Mine reclamation in Arkansas
- A look at trees and reclamation in Georgia
- Reclamation with trees in Illinois
- Using trees on reclaimed mined lands in southern Illinois
- Forestry as a reclamation practice on strip mined lands in Kansas
- Kentucky's nursery situation
- Tree planting - strip-mined area in Maryland
- Tree planting - strip-mined area in Maryland
- Reforestation species study on a reclaimed surface mine in western Maryland
- An evaluation of reclamation tree planting in southwest Virginia
- Reforestation program in southwest Virginia
- Reforestation of surface mines on lands of VICC Land Company
- Land reclamation with trees in Iowa
- Tree planting in reclamation
- Trees for Ohio
- Has anyone noticed that trees are not being planted any longer?
- Revegetation of surface-mined lands in Pennsylvania
- Trees for reclamation in the Eastern United States: a West Virginia perspective
- The role of West Virginia's division of forestry
- Trees for reclamation in the Eastern United States: the changing perspective
- Introduction to pine reforestation action plan
- Forestation of surface mines for wildlife
- Revegetation for aesthetics
- Tree planting experiences in the eastern interior coal province
- Direct seeding for forestation
- Results of 30-year-old plantations on surface mines in the Central States
- Role of mycorrhizae in forestation of surface mines
- Revegetating surface-mined lands with herbaceous and woody species together
- Postmining land use: economic comparison of forestry and pastureland alternatives