Forest landscape analysis and design : a process for developing and implementing land management objectives for landscape patterns

About This File:: This file was created by scanning the printed publication. Misscans identified by the software have been corrected; however, some mistakes may remain.. Forest Landscape Analysis and Design We are indebted to Warren Bacon, Regional Landscape Architect, and Tom Nygren, Director of Planning for the Pacific Northwest Region, for their encouragement and support in development of the Landscape Analysis and Design process, and in the preparation of this publication. Their vision of the usefulness and applicability of the process have kept us going through our many struggles with its conception and testing. Without them, this publication would never have come about, and we are most grateful for their leadership and support. We would also like to thank the many individuals at the Clackamas Ranger District who made themselves available to answer our questions, and give feedback on our ideas. Special thanks go to Leo Yanez, " Leoland " steward, and wildlife biologists Sharon Selvaggio and Gerry Holbrook. And a special note of appreciation to Simon Bell, British Forestry Commission, for being the inspiration of much of this work.

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