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Your inventory people may be interested in the following:

Abbruzzese, Brooke; Leibowitz, Scott. 1997. A synoptic approach for
assessing cumulative impacts to wetlands. Environmental Management
21(3):457-475.

Cairns, Michael A.; et al. 1997. Root biomass allocationin the world's
forests. Oecologia 111:1-11.

Chojnacky, D.C. 1998. Double sampling for stratification: a forest
inventory application in the Interior West. Res. Pap. RMRS-RP-7. 15 p.
USDA Forest Service, RM Research Station, 240 West Prospect Rd., Fort
Collins, CO 80526 USA.

Dixon, P.M. et al. 1998. Measuring trends in ecological resources.
Ecological Applications 8(2):225-227.

Hopkin, A.A.; Howse, G.M. 1998. A survey to evaluate crown condition of
forest, roadside and urban maple trees in Ontario. Northern Journal of
Applied Forestry. Sept. pages unknown.

House, C.;  et.al. 1998. A national inter-agency vision for terrestrial
inventory and monitoring: a statistical perspective.  Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment 51:451-463.

Kirilenko, A.P.; Solomon, Allen M. 1998. Modelling dynamic vegetation
response to rapid climate change using bioclimatic classifications.
Climate Change 38:15-49.

Lackey, Robert T. 1997. If ecological assessment is the answer, what is
the question?  Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 3(6):921-928.

Lackey, Robert T.  1998. Seven pillars of ecosystem management.
Landscape and Urban Planning 40:21-30.

Lang, Laura. 1998. Managing natural resources with GIS. ArcView GIS
Tutorial. CD-ROM $1995. Environmental Systems Research Institute.

Larsen, David P. 1997. Sample survey design issues for bioassessment of
inland aquatic ecosystems. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
3(6):979-991.

Murtaugh, Paul A.; Phillips, Donald L. 1998. Temporal correlation of
classifications in remote sensing. Journal of Agricultural, Biological,
and Environmental Statistics 3(1):99-110.

Nussbaum, A.F. 1998. Site index adjustments for old-growth stands based
on paired plots. Working paper 37. 21 p. BC Ministry Forestry, PO Box
9519, Stn. Prov. Govt., Victoria, BC V8W 9C2 Canada.

Olsen, Anthony R.; Schreuder, H.T. 1997. Perspectives on large-scale
natural resource surveys when cause-effect is a potential issue.
Environmental and Ecological Statistics 4:167-180.

Omernik, James M.; Bailey, R.G. 1997. Distinguishing between watersheds
and ecoregions. Journal of the Amreican Water Resources Association
33(5):935-949.

Riley, R.H. et al. 1997. Resolution and error in measuring land-cover
chagne: effects on estimating net cargon release from Mexican
terrestrial ecosystems. International Journal of Remote Sensing
18(1):121-137.

Schroeder, P.E. et al. 1997. Biomass estimation for temperate broadleaf
forests in the U.S. using inventory data. Forest Science 43(3):424-434.

Stapanian, Martin A. 1997. Evulation of a measurement method for forest
vegetation in a large-scale ecological survey. Enviornmental Monitoring
and Assessment 45:237-257.

Please share as appropriate. Thanks, Gyde

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H. Gyde Lund
Integrated Resource Inventories
 and Assessments
8221 Thornwood Ct.
Manassas, VA 20110-4627 USA
Tel: +1-703-368-7219
Email: gklund@worldnet.att.net
Web Page: http://home.att.net/~gklund/



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