Designed for introductory courses in forestry and natural resources, INTRODUCTION TO FORESTRY SCIENCE, Third Edition covers the principles and practices of forest management that are commonly practiced in the United States. Through its integration of science and forestry, this text provides students with both an overview of important topics in the forestry industryas well as an introduction to the biological processes involved in tree growth. Appropriate for a broad audience of learners, this practical text is filled with visual aids and tools designed to enhance student understanding. Terms to know, objectives, forest profiles, profiles on forest safety, looking back, questions for discussion and review, and learning activities can be found in each chapter. In addition, career profiles give students an overview of what it might be like to work in the forestry industry and demonstrate how concepts are applied in the real world.
Reorganization of chapters.
Updates to Forest Management including discussion of Site Preparation and artificial regeneration.
Up-dated technical content.
Expanded coverage of various tree species including additional photos for better identification.
This text exposes students to the basic concepts of forestry and provides them with an overview of what it might be like to work in the forest industry.
Coverage includes topics such as wildlife issues in forest environments, understanding of water issues in forest environments, and the use of technology in forest management applications.
Review questions are included in order to provide students with practice and help them retain information.
Through coverage of career profiles, students are exposed to the types of jobs that are available in the industry as well as the qualifications that prospective employees will need to attain.
Photographs and illustrations are included throughout the book in order to appeal to visual learners.