Aspen Bibliography
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Editor
Norbert V. DeByle and Robert P. Winokur
Volume
General Technical Report RM-119
Issue
119
Publisher
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
First Page
161
Last Page
167
Publication Date
1985
Abstract
Aspen has not been cut extensively in the West; in fact, it has been grossly underutilized. For example, as recently as 1975, the aspen harvest from National Forests in four Forest Service regions in the Rocky Mountain area was 7.64 million board feet.1 Additional minor volumes were cut on special-use permits for products such as fuel and corral poles. The total amount cut represented only 0.1% of the net volume available in these aspen forests.
Recommended Citation
Jones, John R.; DeByle, Norbert V.; Winokur, Robert P. 1985. Wood resource. In: DeByle, Norbert V.; Winokur, Robert P., editors. Aspen: Ecology and management in the western United States. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-119. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo. p. 161-167