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S.J. Hall Lectureship in Industrial Forestry

2003; Dr. Kate Sullivan - The science, monitoring and adaptive management of forest practices: implications for sustainable management of forests and forest resources

2002; Susan J. Frankel - Sudden oak death: issues and implications for management, policy and society

2001; Roger Sedjo - Changing Demands on the World's Forests: Meeting Environmental and Institutional Challenges

2000; Mark Rey - Collaborative Stewardship:A New Environmental Ethic for the West

1999; Patrick Moore - Getting it Right: Environmentalism for the 21st Century

1996; Joseph Buongiorno - Uneven-Aged Forest Management in Europe and North America: New Methods for Old Concepts

1995; William McKillop - Industrial Forestry and Environmental Quality

1994; Homer T. "Bud" McCrary - Finding the Ecological - Economic Edge; Making it Work in forest Business (How did Big Creek Lumber Develop an Environmental Ethic The Has Survived Half a Century)

1992; Henry Alden - Watersheds, Landscapes, Biodiversity, Fire & Forest Management

1991; Dan Tomascheski - Striking a Balance: A Perspective on Managing Our Forest Resource

1990; John L. Walker - Simpson: A Century of Growth and Future Prospects

Oct 1989; John A. Zivnuska - A 75-Year Perspective on Investment in Forestry

Feb 1989; John Campbell, O.B.E. - European Forestry: A Global Perspective

1987; William N. Dennison - Power Brokers: Is the Network Closed?

1986; Harold R. Walt - Of Forestry, Tree Spikers, and the Dinosaur

1985; John B. Crowell, Jr. - Deficits, Compound Interest and the Forest Service

 

1984; William A. Atkinson - Changing Forestry: Transitions to the Twenty-first Century

1983; Stephen L. DeMaria - The Legislative and Regulatory Environment for Forestry Enterprises in California

1982; Henry K. Trobitz - Politics, Policies, Regulation and Forestry in the Redwoods: Three Decades of Recollection

1981; Hardin R. Glascock, Jr. - Is the Family Forest Feasible?

1980; George A. Craig - Federal Timber Policies and Private Timber Prospects

1979; Stanley W. Hulett - Trees arefor People-The New Dimension of Industrial Forestry

1978; William K. Condrell - The Impact of Federal Tax Policy on Private Forest Management

1977; Leonard B. Netzorg - You, Gifford Pinchot and the Ladies of the Massachusetts Bay Colony

1976; Arthur W. Nelson, Jr. - The South's Third Forest: Implications for the Future

1975; John Muench, Jr. - Taking the Pins Out of Forest Policy

1974; Bruce Zobel - Increasing Productivity for Forest Lands-Better Trees

1973; W.H. Hagenstein - Crowing 40,000 Homes a Year I

1972; Casey E. Westell - The Role of a Professional Ecologist in a Major Corporation (no publication)

1971;John G. Miles - The Consultant-Everyrman's Forester

1970;William H. Holmes - The Small Timber Company - An Endangered Series

1969; H.E. Morgan, Jr.- The Environment of High-Yield Forestry I

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Greg S. Biging
Professor, Associate Dean for Forestry and Extension
University of California
162 Mulford Hall #3110 • Berkeley, CA 94720-3110
biging@nature.berkeley.edu

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