Publications: Socio-economics & forest history
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Socio-economics & forest history

Baker, S., Grove, S.J., McElwee, D., Neyland, M., Read, S., Scott, R. and Wardlaw, T. (2009). Ecological goals, biodiversity outcomes, and performance measures for aggregated retention coupes. DFRD Technical Report 03/2009. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Ford, R.M., Williams, K.J., Bishop, I.D. and Webb, T.J. (2009). A value basis for the social acceptability of clearfelling in Tasmania, Australia. Landscape and Urban Planning 90: 196-206.

Ford, R.M., Smith, E.L., Williams, K.J.H. and Bishop, I.D. (2009). Social acceptability of forest management options: landscape visualisation and evaluation - overview of the mail survey. University of Melbourne, 18 pages.

Forestry Tasmania (2009). A new silviculture for Tasmania's public forests: a review of the variable retention program. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Hickey, J.E. (2005). Alternatives to clearfell silviculture in tall old-growth forests in Tasmania. International Forestry Review 7: 40.

Hickey, J.E., Neyland, M.G., & Grove, S.J. (2005). From little things big things grow: The Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial in Tasmanian tall Eucalyptus obliqua forest. International Forestry Review 7: 47.

Kostoglou, P. (1996). Historic timber-getting in the Southern Forests. Industry overview and assessment of its technology. Archaeology of the Tasmanian Timber Industry, Rep. No. 8. Forestry Tasmania and the Tasmanian Forest Research Council, Hobart.

Kostoglou, P. (2004). Southern Forests Oral Interview Project: a report to Forestry Tasmania. Archaeological Services Tasmania, Hobart.

Neyland, M.G., Hickey, J.E. and Edwards, L.G. (2009). Safety and productivity at the Warra silvicultural systems trial. Tasforests 18: 1-16.

Nyvold, U. (2001). Financial assessment of alternatives to clearfelling in wet eucalypt forests. BSc thesis, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Copenhagen.

Nyvold, U., Dawson, J.K. & Hickey, J.E. (2005). An assessment of timber values from alternative silvicultural systems tested in wet Eucalyptus obliqua forest in Tasmania.Tasforests 16: 19-34.

Parham, D. (1992). South-east Tasmania historic sites inventory project. Forestry Commission, Hobart.

Williams, K., Cary, J., & Webb, T. (2001). Social research priorities for forest management. Tasforests 13: 303-307.

Williams, K.J.H., Cary, J.W., & Webb, T. (2001). Social assessment of forest management systems: a review. Bureau of Rural Sciences, Canberra.

Williams K, Ford, R., Bishop, I., Loiterton, D. and Hickey, J. (2007). Realism and selectivity in data-driven visualisations: A process for developing viewer-oriented landscape surrogates. Landscape and Urban Planning 81: 213-224.

Wilson, A. & Christensen, E.M. (2001). Forest exploration, assessment and mapping in the Weld Valley, Tasmania 1925. Tasforests 13: 9-22.

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