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Item Open Access How have forest conditions changed in the Laramie foothills of Colorado during the past 60 years?(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2006) Theobald, David M., author; Peterson, Nate, author; Sherburne, Melissa, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access What's happening in Colorado's aspen forests?(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2006) Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, author; Rocky Mountain Research Station, author; United States Forest Service, author; Colorado State Forest Service, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Recent forest insect outbreaks and fire risk in Colorado forests: a brief synthesis of relevant research(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2006) Romme, W. H., author; Clement, J. M., author; Hicke, J. A., author; Kulakowski, D., author; Macdonald, L. H., author; Schoennagel, T. L., author; Veblen, T. T., author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Photo guide for appraising downed woody masticated fuels in interior ponderosa pine forests on the Colorado Front Range(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2007) Webb, J., author; Colorado State Forest Service, author; Front Range Fuel Treatment Partnership, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Historical fire regimes in ponderosa pine forests of the Colorado Front Range, and recommendations for ecological restoration and fuels management(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2007) Kaufmann, Merrill R., author; Veblen, Thomas T., author; Romme, William H., author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Forest restoration guidelines in ponderosa pine on the Front Range of Colorado(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2007-02-15) Dennis, Frank C., author; Sturtevant, Bob, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Historical and modern disturbance regimes of piñon-juniper vegetation in the Western U.S.(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2007-05) Romme, William, author; Allen, Craig, author; Bailey, John, author; Baker, William, author; Bestelmeyer, Brandon, author; Brown, Peter, author; Eisenhart, Karen, author; Floyd-Hanna, Lisa, author; Huffman, David, author; Jacobs, Brian, author; Miller, Richard, author; Muldavin, Esteban, author; Swetnam, Thomas, author; Tausch, Robin, author; Weisberg, Peter, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Reducing barriers to use of prescribed fire in privately owned forests(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2008) Gass, Tobah M., author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Historical and modern disturbance regimes, stand structures, and landscape dynamics in piñon?juniper vegetation of the Western U.S.(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2008-06-04) Romme, William H., author; Allen, Craig D., author; Bailey, John D., author; Baker, William L., author; Bestelmeyer, Brandon T., author; Brown, Peter M., author; Eisenhart, Karen S., author; Floyd-Hanna, Lisa, author; Huffman, David W., author; Jacobs, Brian F., author; Miller, Richard F., author; Muldavin, Esteban H., author; Swetnam, Thomas W., author; Tausch, Robin J., author; Weisberg, Peter J., author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherPiñon?juniper is one of the major vegetation types in western North America. It covers a huge area, provides many resources and ecosystem services, and is of great management concern. Management of piñon?juniper vegetation has been hindered, especially where ecological restoration is a goal, by inadequate understanding of the variability in historical and modern ecosystem structure and disturbance processes that exists among the many different environmental contexts and floristic combinations of piñon, juniper and associated species. This paper presents a synthesis of what we currently know, and don't know, about historical and modern stand and landscape structure and dynamics in three major and fundamentally different kinds of piñon?juniper vegetation in the western U.S.: persistent woodlands, savannas, and wooded shrublands. It is the product of a workshop that brought together fifteen experts from across the geographical range of piñon?juniper vegetation. The intent of this synthesis is to provide information for managers and policy?makers, and to stimulate researchers to address the most important unanswered questions.Item Open Access Historical forest structure on the Uncompahgre Plateau: informing restoration prescriptions for mountainside stewardship(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2008-08) Binkley, Dan, author; Romme, Bill, author; Cheng, Tony, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access The forests of southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico: how the past and present inform our choices for the future(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2009-07-30) Romme, William H., author; Floyd, M. Lisa, author; Hanna, David, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Some ecological considerations regarding the future range of variability of lodgepole pine ecosystems in Colorado and Wyoming(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2010) Brown, Peter, author; Rocca, Monique, author; Clement, Jessica, author; Hayward, Greg, author; Rhoades, Chuck, author; Collins, Byron, author; Skorkowsky, Robert, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Woodland Park Healthy Forest Initiative: collaboration case study(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2010-03) Knapp, Corrie, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Uncompahgre Mesas Forest Restoration Project: collaboration case study(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2010-03) Knapp, Corrie, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Beyond the bugs: the future range of variability of communities and forest landscapes(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2010-04) Brown, Peter, author; Rocca, Monique, author; Clement, Jessica, author; Hayward, Greg, author; Rhoades, Chuck, author; Collins, Byron, author; Skorkowsky, Robert, author; Romme, Bill, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Mixed-conifer forests in southwest Colorado: a summary of existing knowledge and considerations for restoration and management(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2010-04) Pelz, Kristen A., author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Signs of recovery for Colorado forests in the wake of the mountain pine beetle(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2010-10) Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, author; Rocky Mountain Research Station FS/USDA, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Collaborative project planning in the Northern Colorado Fireshed(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2010-12) Caggiano, Michael D., author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Front Range Roundtable, Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Project: 2011 ecological, social and economic monitoring plan(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2011) Clement, Jessica, author; Brown, Peter, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisherItem Open Access Multi-party monitoring for the Uncompahgre Plateau Collaborative Restoration Project(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2011-05-16) Hazelhurst, Sherry, author; Lockwood, Carmine, author; Motley, Pam, author; Free, Jim, author; Cheng, Tony, author; Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, publisher