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Department of Forest Engineering, Resources & Management Pubs. 2011-2012
I. PUBLICATIONS
A. Refereed Journal Articles
1. Adams, D.M., R.J. Alig, G.S. Latta, and E.M. White (2011). Regional impacts of a program
for forest carbon offset sales. Journal of Forestry. 109(8): 444 – 453.
2. Akay, A.E., M.G. Wing, F. Sivrikaya, and D. Sakar. 2011. A GIS-based decision support
system to determine the shortest and safest route to forest fires: A case study in the
Mediterranean region of Turkey. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 184:1391-1407. 3. Andersen, H. E., J. Strunk, and H. Temesgen. 2011. Using airborne lidar as a sampling tool for
estimating forest biomass resources in the upper Tanana Valley of interior Alaska. Western
Journal of Applied Forestry.26: 157-164.
4. Burt, T., N, Howden, F. Worrall and J.J. McDonnell, 2011. On the value of long-term, low-
frequency water quality sampling: avoiding throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Hydrological Processes, 25: 828-830, DOI: 10.1002.hyp.7961
5. Burt, T., G. Hancock and J.J. McDonnell, 2011. Where does the water go when it rains?
Geography Review, 25(1): 38-41. 6. Clark, J. and Murphy, G.E. 2011. Estimating forest biomass components with hemispherical
photography for Douglas-fir stands in northwest Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research.
41(5): 1060-1074.
7. Chumura, D.J., P.D. Anderson, G.T. Howe, C.A. Harrington, J.E. Halofsky, D.L. Peterson,
D.C. Shaw, and B. St. Clair. 2011. Forest Responses to climate change in the northwestern
United States: ecophysiological foundations for adaptive management. Forest Ecology and
Management. 261: 1121-1142. 8. Dowding, B., and Murphy, G.E. 2011. Estimating spatial changes in acoustic velocity in felled
Douglas-fir stems. International Journal of Forest Engineering 22(1): 24-34.
9. Eskelson, B.N.I., P. D. Anderson, J. Hagar, and H. Temesgen. 2011. Geostatistical approaches
and optimization of sample patterns for microclimate variables in riparian buffers of headwater
streams Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 41: 974-985.
10. Eskelson, B.N.I., L. Madison, J. Hagar, and H. Temesgen. 2011. Estimating riparian understory
vegetation cover with beta regression and copula models. Forest Science. 57: 212-221
11. Garber, S., T.Y. Lam, and D.A. Maguire. 2011. Growth and mortality of residual Douglas-fir
after regeneration harvests under group selection and two-story silvicultural systems. West. J.
Appl. For. 26:64-70.
12. Gabrielli, C. and J.J. McDonnell, 2011. An inexpensive, portable high speed drill rig and
platform for bedrock groundwater studies in the headwaters. Hydrological Processes,
DOI:10.1002/hyp.8212.
13. Ghaffariyan, M. R., M. Acuna, J. Wiedemann, and L. Kellogg. 2011. Productivity of
roadside processing system in Western Australia. Silvia Balcanica Scientific Series –
Sofia, N13 (2) 2012
14. Ghaffariyan, M. R., M. Brown, M. Acuna, J. Sessions, and M. Kuehmaier. 2011.
Biomass harvesting in Eucalyptus plantations in Western Australia. Southern Forests: a
journal of Forest Science 73:3-4, 149-154.
15. Ghaffariyan, M. R. and J. Sessions 2011. Error impact of regression models on forest
road spacing. Silva Balcanica 12(1)97-111.
16. Goerndt, M. E., V. J. Monleon, and H. Temesgen. 2011. A comparison of small-area estimation
techniques to estimate selected stand attributes using LiDAR-derived auxiliary variables.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 41: 1189-1201
17. Goldsmith, G., L. Muñoz-Villers, F. Holwerda, J.J. McDonnell, H. Asbjornsen, and T. E.
Dawson, 2011. Stable isotopes reveal linkages among ecohydrological processes in a
seasonally dry tropical montane cloud forest. Ecohydrology, DOI: 10.1002/eco.268. 18. Hampton, H.M, S.E. Sesnie, J.D. Bailey, and G.B. Snider. 2011. Estimating regional wood
supply based on stakeholder consensus for forest restoration in northern Arizona. J. Forestry:
109:1:15-26.
19. Hamsley, A., Greene, D., Baker, S. and Murphy, G.E. 2010. Individual stem value recovery of
modified and conventional tree-length systems in the southeastern United States. International
Journal of Forest Engineering 21(1):7-11. (this was omitted from last year’s report).
20. Hancock, G., K G Evans, J.J. McDonnell and L Hopp, 2011, Ecohydrological controls on soil
erosion a landscape evolution. Ecohydrology, DOI: 10.1002/eco.241
21. Hopp, L. and J.J. McDonnell, 2011, Examining the role of throughfall patterns on subsurface
stormflow generation. Journal of Hydrology, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.08.044.
22. Hopp, L., J.J. McDonnell and P. Condon, 2011. Measuring and modeling lateral subsurface
flow in a soil cover over waste rock in a humid temperate environment. Vadose Zone
Journal, doi:10.2136/vzj2010.0094 23. Irwin, M.R., A.J. Finkral, and J.D. Bailey. 2011. Effects of thinning, burning, seeding and slash
arrangements on understory communities in pinyon-juniper woodlands of northern Arizona. All
Res. J. Biol.: 2011:2:8-15.
24. Kline, J.D., R.S. Rosenberger, and E.M. White (2011). A national assessment of physical
activity on US national forests. Journal of Forestry 109(6): 343 – 353. 25. Lam, T.Y. and D.A. Maguire. 2011. 13 year height and diameter growth of Douglas-fir seedlings
under alternative regeneration cuts in the Pacific Northwest. West. J. Appl. For. 26:57-63.
26. Lam, T.-Y and D.A. Maguire. 2012. Structural equation modeling: Theory and applications in
forest management. International Journal of Forest Research, Article ID 263953,
doi:10.1155/2012/263953Pilkerton, S. J. and L.D. Kellogg, 2011 An Evaluation of Log
Length on Timber Values in Thinning, Forest Products Journal 61 (3):202-209 27. Lanni C., R. Rigon and J.J. McDonnell, 2011. On the relative role of upslope and downslope
topography for describing water flowpath and storage dynamics: a theoretical analysis.
Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8263.
28. Latta, G.S., D.M. Adams, R.J. Alig, and E.M. White (2011). Simulated effects of mandatory
versus voluntary forest carbon offset markets in the United States. Journal of Forest
Economics. 17(2): 127 –141
29. Maguire, D.A., D.B. Mainwaring, and A. Kanaskie. 2011. Ten-year growth and mortality in
young Douglas-fir stands experiencing a range in Swiss needle cast severity. Canadian Journal of
Forest Research 41:2064-2076.
30. McDonnell, J.J., 2011, Foreword, to D. Levia, D. Carlyle-Moses and T. Tanaka (eds.) Forest
Hydrology and Biogeochemistry: Synthesis of Past Research and Future Directions, Springer,
740pp.
31. McDonnell, J.J. and C. Kendall, 2011. Foreword, to Isotope Hydrology, Weizu Gu et al.
(eds)., Science Press, Beijing (in Chinese), 1113pp. 32. Murphy, G.E., and Acuna, M.A. 2011. Ranking of four contributions to error in stand level
Douglas fir log supply and value recovery estimation. Canadian Journal of Forest Research.
41(10): 2040-2050.
33. Murphy, G.E., and Pilkerton, S.J. 2011. Seasonal impacts on bark loss by mechanized processors
in Oregon. International Journal of Forest Engineering 22(1): 35-41.
34. Murphy, G.E., and Pilkerton, S.J. 2011. Seasonal impacts of bark loss on simulated payloads,
bark delivery and transport costs. Forest Products Journal 61(1):71-76.
35. Simwanda, M., M. G. Wing, and J. Sessions. 2011. Evaluating global positioning system
accuracy for forest biomass transportation tracking within varying forest canopy. Western
J. of Applied Forestry 26(4):165-173 36. Sayama, T., J.J. McDonnell, A. Dhakal and K. Sullivan, 2011. How much water can a
watershed store? Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8288 37. Shaw, D.C., G.M. Filip, A. Kanaskie, D.A. Maguire, and W.A. Littke. 2011. Managing an
epidemic of Swiss needle cast in the Douglas-fir region of Oregon: The role of the Swiss Needle
Cast Cooperative. J. For. 109:109-119.
38. Shaw, D.C., GM. Filip, A. Kanaskie, D.A. Maguire, and W. Littke. 2011. Managing an
epidemic of Swiss needle cast in the Douglas-fir region of Oregon: The Swiss Needle Cast
Cooperative. Journal of Forestry 109: 109-119.
39. Simwanda, M., M.G. Wing, and J. Sessions. 2011. Evaluating Global Positioning System
accuracy for forest biomass transportation tracking within varying forest canopy. Western
Journal of Applied Forestry 26(4):165-173.
40. Skaugset AE, CG Surfleet, MM Meadows and J Amann. 2011. Evaluation of models that
predict erosion from forest roads. Transportation Research Record, Journal of the
Transportation Research Board, No. 2203, Transportation Research Board of the National
Academies, Washington, C.C., pp. 3-12.
41. Som, NA, NP Zegre, LM Ganio, and AE Skaugset. 2012. Corrected prediction intervals
for change detection in paired watershed studies. Hydrological Sciences Journal
57(1):134-143.
42. Surfleet CG, AE Skaugset III, and MW Meadows. 2011. Road runoff and sediment
sampling for determining road sediment yield at the watershed scale. Can J For Res
41:1970-1980. 43. Temesgen, H., B. N.I. Eskelson, T. Maness, D. Adams, and H. Burkhart. 2011. Teaching in
Contemporary Forestry Resources Curricula: Applications to the Teaching of Forest
Measurements.. Journal of Forestry. 109 (7):371-377.
44. Temesgen, H., V.J. Monleon, A. R. Weiskittel, and D.S. Wilson. 2011. Sampling strategies for
efficient estimation of tree foliage biomass. Forest Science. 57: 153-163.
45. Temesgen, H., B. N.I. Eskelson, T. Maness, D. Adams, and H. Burkhart. 2011. Teaching
in Contemporary Forestry Resources Curricula: Applications to the Teaching of Forest
Measurements.. Journal of Forestry. 109 (7):371-377.
46. Toman EM and AE Skaugset. 2011. Reducing sediment production from forest roads
during wet-weather hauling. Transportation Research Record, Journal of the
Transportation Research Board, No. 2203, Transportation Research Board of the National
Academies, Washington, C.C., pp. 13-19. 47. Wing, M.G. and J. Frank. 2011. Vertical measurement accuracy and reliability of mapping-
grade GPS receivers. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 78(2):188-194.
48. Wing, M.G. 2011. Measurement differences resulting from analyzing natural resource spatial
databases referenced to multiple map coordinate systems. Mathematical and Computational
Forestry & Natural Resource Sciences 3(2):53-63.
49. Wing, M.G, and J. Frank. 2011. An examination of five identical mapping-grade GPS
receivers in two forest settings. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 26(3):119-125.
50. Wing, M.G. 2011. Consumer-grade GPS receiver measurement accuracy in varying forest
conditions. Research Journal of Forestry 5(2):78-88.
51. Woolley, T., D.C. Shaw, L.M. Ganio, and S. Fitzgerald. 2011. A review of logistic
regression models used to predict post-fire tree mortality of western North American
conifers. International Journal of Wildland Fire. Published online Nov 2011.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF09039. 52. Zhao, J., D.A. Maguire, D.B. Mainwaring, and A. Kanaskie. 2012. Climatic influences on
needle cohort survival mediated by Swiss needle cast in coastal Douglas-fir. Trees
doi:10.1007/s00468-012-0711-x
53. Zhao, J., D.B. Mainwaring, D.A. Maguire, and A. Kanaskie. 2011. Regional and annual trends in
Douglas-fir foliage retention: correlations with climatic variables. Forest Ecology &
Management 262:1872-1886.
B. Non-Refereed Research Reports
1. Alig, R.J., E.A. Stone, and E.M. White. (2011). Land value changes and carbon sequestration
as an ecosystem service in a climate-changed environment. In effects of climate change on
natural resources and communities: a compendium of briefing papers. Portland, OR: USDA
FS Pacific Northwest Research Station. PNW-GTR-837. pp. 43 – 72.
2. Eskelson, B.N.I., H. Temesgen, and P.D. Anderson. (in press) Sampling and modeling
riparian forest structure and riparian microclimate. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-XXX.
Portand, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest
Research Station. XXX p. 3. Zarnoch, S.J., E.M. White, D.B.K. English, S.M. Kocis, and R. Arnold. (2011). The National
Visitor Use Monitoring methodology and final results for Round 1. Asheville, NC: USDA
FS Southern Research Station. SRS-GTR-144. 74 p.
C. Books and Chapters
Adams, P.W., editor/author. 2011. Oregon’s Forest Protection Laws – An Illustrated Manual.
Oregon Forest Resources Institute, Portland, OR. 185 p.
Lai, K.J., Gomes, C.P., Schwartz, M.K., McKelvey, K.S., Calkin, D.E., and Montgomery, C.A.
2011. The Steiner multigraph problem: wildlife corridor design for multiple species. In:
Proceedings of the 25th Conference on Artificial Intelligence, San Francisco, CA, (August 7–
11, 2011).
Nelson, E., Montgomery, Conte, M., and Polasky, S. 2011. The provisioning value of timber and
non-timber forest products. Ch. 8 In: Kareiva, P., Tallis, H., Ricketts, T.H., Daily, G., and
Polasky, S. (eds.) Natural capital: Theory and practice of mapping ecosystem services, UK:
Oxford University Press.
D. Non-Refereed Abstracts and Proceedings
Craigg, T.L. and P.W. Adams. 2011. Soil quality assessments and management of Pacific
Northwest National Forests. SAF National Convention, Nov. 2011, Honolulu, HI
Comfort, E.J., C. Dunn, and J.D. Bailey. 2011. Fire Regimes, Forest Change and Restoration of
Forested Landscapes in the Middle Applegate Watershed, Oregon. Presentation at:
Association for Fire Ecology Interior West Conference. November 14 in Snowmass, UT
Comfort, E.J. and J.D. Bailey 2011. The implications of fuel heterogeneity at management
boundaries for fire behavior and wildlife habitat in the Elk Creek Watershed, Oregon. Poster
at: Association for Fire Ecology Interior West Conference. November 14 in Snowmass, UT
Dunn, C.J. and J.D. Bailey. 2011. Improved Estimates of Carbon Emissions from CWD
Following Fire Disturbance. Presentation at: Association for Fire Ecology Interior West
Conference. November 14 in Snowmass, UT.
Khanna S., S. Rivera-Mills, L. Becker, V. Tolar Burton, J. Bailey, A. Davis-White Eyes, R.
Sanderson and J. Walkin. 2011. Global Learning Action Plan. Presentation at: Association of
American Colleges and Universities Shared Futures: General Education for a Global Century.
July 31-August 5 in Ellicott City, MD.
Latta,G., D. Adams, and D.C. Shaw. 2011. Using a needle retention model and a log market
model to estimate the economic impacts of Swiss needle cast in western Oregon. Pages 21-
22. In: Proceedings of the 58th Annual Western International Forest Disease Work
Conference. M.L. Fairweather and P. Palacios compilers
Liquordi, Cafferetta and Boston. The VTAC Committee: Developing Guidance for an
Alternative Regulatory Pathway to the Anadromous Salmonid Protection Rules.
Murphy, G.E., Barnett, J., and Summers, B. 2011. Designing value chain improvements for an
eastern Oregon poplar plantation using terrestrial laser scanning technology. Council on
Forest Engineering Conference, Quebec City, Canada. June 13, 2011.
Murphy, G.E. and Ackerman, P. 2011. New sensor technologies and analytical tools for
precision forest management. SA Forestry Magazine. June 2011. pages 34, 35.
Zamora, R., P.W. Adams and J. Sessions. 2011. Ground-based thinning on steep slopes in
Oregon: Soil compaction effects. SAF National Convention, Nov. 2011, Honolulu, HI.
E. Scholarly Journal Articles, Books and Book Chapters in Press or Review
Accepted
1. Adams, D.M. and C.A. Montgomery. Economic analysis of forest product markets. Ch.
136. In: Shogren, J. (ed.) Encyclopedia of energy, natural resource and environmental
economics. Elsevier Publishing (In Press)
2. Akay, A.E., M.G. Wing, and J. Sessions. Estimating structural properties of riparian
forests with GIS and airborne LiDAR data. International Journal of Remote Sensing (In
Press)
3. Albers, H.J, A. W. Ando, M. Bu, and M.G. Wing. Road-network agglomeration, road
density, and protected-area fragmentation. Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences (In
Press) 4. Ali G, D. Tetzlaff, C. Soulsby, J.J. McDonnell and R. Capell, 2012. Comparison of similarity
indices for catchment classification using a cross-regional dataset. Advances in Water Resources
Research. (In Press)
5. Andersen, H. E., J. Strunk, and H. Temesgen. Using multi-level remote sensing and
ground data to estimate forest biomass resources in remote regions: a case study in boreal
forests of interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing (In Press)
6.
7. Barrett, T.M., G. Latta, P. E. Hennon, B. N.I. Eskelson, and H. Temesgen. Modeling
host-parasite distributions under changing climate Tsuga heterophylla and Arceuthobium
tsugense in Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest research (In Press) 8.
9. Benda, L., D. Martin, K. Cummins, J.D. Bailey and C. James. Toward spatially explicit riparian
management. Watershed Management
10. Boston, K. Impact of the Ninth Circuit Court Ruling (NEDC v. Brown) Regarding Forest
Roads and the Clean Water Act. Journal of Forestry (In Press) 11. Busby, G.M., Albers, H.J., and Montgomery, C.A. Wildfire risk management in a landscape with
fragmented ownership and spatial interactions. Land Economics (In Press)
12. Clark, J., O. Krankina, J. Sessions, and T. Maness. 2011. The effect of thinning on carbon
stores in Oregon: A plot level analysis. Canadian Journal of Forest Resources 13. Dunn, C.J. and J.D. Bailey. Temporal dynamics and decay of coarse wood in early seral habitats
of dry-mixed conifer forests in Oregon’s eastern Cascades. Forest Ecology and Management (In
Press)
14. 15. Edson, C. and M.G. Wing. Airborne LiDAR for individual tree stem location, height,
and biomass measurements. Remote Sensing (In Press)
16. Edson, C. and M.G. Wing. Tree location measurement accuracy with a mapping-grade
GPS receiver under forest canopy. Forest Science (In Press)
17. Eskelson, B.N.I., Hagar, J.C., and H. Temesgen. Estimation of snag density and snag
quality attributes in western Washington and Oregon. Forest Ecology and Management
(In Press)
18. Gabrielli, C, J.J. McDonnell and T. Jarvis, 2012. The role of bedrock groundwater in rainfall-
runoff response at hillslope and catchment scales. Journal of Hydrology. (In Press) 19. Han, S.K. and Murphy, G.E. (2012) Predicting the loaded travel times of highway woody
raw materials hauling trucks for improved forest biomass utilization. Western Journal of
Applied Forestry
20. Han, S.K. and Murphy, G.E. (2012) Trucking productivity and costing model for
transportation of woody biomass. Forest Products Journal
21. Haxton, Z., H. Temesgen, and Marquardt. Evaluation of n-tree distance sampling for
inventory of headwater riparian forests of western Oregon. Western Journal of Applied
Forestry (In Press)
22. Jenerette, G.D, G. Barron-Gafford, A. Guswa, J.J. McDonnell and J Villegas, 2012.
Organization of complexity in water limited ecohydrology. Ecohydrology, 5: 184-199.
DOI: 10.1002/eco.217 (In Press)
23. Klaus, J. E. Zehe, M. Elsner, C. Külls, and J. J. McDonnell, 2012. Macropore flow of old
water revisited: where does the mixing occur at the hillslope scale? Hydrology and Earth
System Science, (In Press).
24. Kruitbos, L., D. Tetzlaff, C. Soulsby, J. Buttle, S. Carey, H. Laudon, J.J. McDonnell, K.
McGuire, J. Seibert, R. Cunjak and J. Shanley, 2012. Hydroclimatic and hydrochemical
controls on Plecoptera (stonefly) diversity and distribution in northern freshwater
ecosystems, Hydrobiologia, (In Press)
25. Lanni C., J.J. McDonnell, L. Hopp, R. Rigon, 2012. Simulated effect of soil depth and
bedrock topography on near-surface hydrologic response and slope stability. Earth
Surface Processes and Landforms, (In Press)
26. Lyons, K., J. Sessions, and J. Wimer. 2011. Effect of undercut style and post hinge
behavior in tree felling. Forest Science (In Press)
27. Marquardt, T., H. Temesgen, B.N.I. Eskelson, and P. Anderson. Evaluation of sampling
methods to quantify abundance of hardwoods and snags within conifer dominated
riparian zones. Annals of Forest Science (In Press)
28. Montgomery, C.A. Fire: and agent and a consequence of land use change. Ch. 13 In:
Wu, J. and J.M. Duke (eds.) The Oxford handbook of land economics. UK: Oxford
University Press (In Press)
29. Muñoz-Villers, L. and J.J. McDonnell, 2012. Deep subsurface flow dominates runoff
generation in a tropical montane cloud forest catchment. Water Resources Research, (In
Press)
30. Murphy, G.E., Clark, J., and Pilkerton, S. (2012) Current and potential tagging and
tracking systems for logs harvested from Pacific Northwest forests. Western Journal of
Applied Forestry
31. Pilkerton, S. J., L.D. Kellogg and J. Sessions. Optimal Bucking and Value Recovery from
Commercial Thinning Stands. International Journal of Forest Engineering 32. Roloff, G.J., S.P. Mealey, and J.D. Bailey. Comparative risk assessment for protected species in a
fire-prone landscape. Forest Ecology and Management
33. Shaw, D.C. 2012. Forest Health for Ecologists. Book Review of, “Forest Health, An
Integrated Perspective.” Edited by J.D. Castello and S.A. Teale. Ecology (In Press)
34. Shaw, D.C. and R.L. Mathiasen. Management of Higer Parasitic Plants – Mistletoes.
Chapter 5. In: Infectious Forest Diseases. Edited by G. Nicolotti, and P. Gonthier.
CABI Press (In Press)
35. Skaugset AE, CG Surfleet, and B Dietterick. The impact of timber harvest using an
individual tree selection silvicultural system on the hydrology and sediment yield in a
coast California watershed. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Station, General
Technical Report. (In Press)
36. Stewart, M., U. Morgenstern, J.J. McDonnell and L. Pfister, 2012. The ‘hidden
streamflow’ challenge in catchment hydrology: A call to action for streamwater transit
time analysis. Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9262. (In Press)
37. Surfleet CG and AE Skaugset. The effect of timber harvest on summer low flows; Hinkle
Creek, Oregon. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. (currently undergoing revision)
38. Surfleet CG, AE Skaugset, and B Dietterick. (in press). An approach to study the effect
of harvest and wildfire on watershed hydrology and sediment yield in a Coast Redwood
forest. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Station, General Technical Report. (In
Press)
39. Wilcox, B., M. Seyfried, D. Breshears and J. J. McDonnell, 2012. Ecohydrologic
connections and complexities in drylands—New perspectives for understanding
transformative landscape change. Ecohydrology. (In Press)
40. Wohl, E., A. Barros, N. Brunsell, N. Chappell, M. Coe, T. Giambelluca, S. Goldsmith, R.
Harmon, J. Hendrickx, J. Juvik, J.J. McDonnell, F. Ogden, 2012. A research vision for
hydrology of the humid tropics: Balancing water, energy, and land use. Nature (Climate
Change) (In Press)
In-Review
1. Akay, A., M. G.Wing, and J. Sessions. 2011. Estimating structural properties of riparian
forests with GIS and airborne LiDAR data. International J. of Remote Sensing.
2. Akay, A.E., M.G. Wing, and J. Sessions. Estimating sediment reduction cost for forest
road construction using a LiDAR derived high-resolution DEM.
3. Ali, G., D. Tetzlaff, C. Soulsby, J.J. McDonnell, S. Carey, H. Laudon, K. McGuire, J.
Buttle, J. Seibert and J. Shanley. 2012. Threshold Hydrologic Response across
contrasting Northern catchments. Water Resources Research, in review.
4. Ali, G., D. Tetzlaff, L. Kruitbos, C. Soulsby, S. Carey, J.J. McDonnell, J. Buttle, H.
Laudon, K. McGuire, J. Seibert and J. Shanley. 2012. Analysis of hydrological
seasonality and functionality across northern 1 catchments using monthly precipitation-
runoff polygon metrics. Hydrology Research., in review
5. Clark, J. and Murphy, G.E. (in review). Biomass estimations for regularly spaced
ponderosa/lodegepole pine plots using hemispherical photography. New Zealand Journal
of Forestry Science.
6. Clark, J., J. Sessions, and R. Zamora. 2011. Optimizing Knife Change Times for Forest
Biomass Chipping Operations. Biomass and Bioenergy.
7. Clark, J., J. Sessions, K. Boston, and C. Schmidt. 2011. Sizing CHP Plants in a Biomass
Supply Chain for Timber Harvest Residues. Biomass and Bioenergy.
8. Clark, J., Temesgen, H. and Murphy, G.E. (in review). Allometric estimates of above
ground biomass components for four species in two forest types in the western USA.
Annals of Forest Science.
9. Craven, M., M.G. Wing, J. Sessions, and J. Wimer. Applying airborne LiDAR for
forested road geomatics.
10. Edson, C. and M.G. Wing. LiDAR elevation and DEM errors in forested settings.
11. Frank, J. and M.G. Wing. GPS effectiveness in measuring area and perimeter in forested
settings.
12. Frank, J. and M.G. Wing. Balancing horizontal accuracy and data collection efficiency
with mapping-grade GPS receivers
13. Ghaffariyan, M. R., J. Sessions, and M. Brown. 2011. Application of a Bruks mobile
chipper to collect pine plantation residues in Victoria, Australia. Journal of Forest
Energy.
14. Groom, J.D., Hann, D.W., and Temesgen, H. Bias reduction in Douglas-fir mortality
estimates. Forest Ecology and Management. 15. Hale, C. and JJ. McDonnell, 2012a. Similar catchment forms hide radically different plumbing:
(1) A topdown basin intercomparison. Water Resources Research.
16. Hale, C., JJ. McDonnell, M. Stewart, K. Solomon, J. Light, G Ice, 2012b. Similar catchment
forms hide radically different plumbing: (2) A bottom-up storage investigation. Water Resources
Research.
17. Han, S.K. and Murphy, G.E. Solving a woody biomass truck scheduling problem.
Biomass and Bioenergy
18. Hayati, E., B. Majnounian, E. Abdi, J. Sessions, and M. Makhdom. 2011. An Expert-
Based Approach in Forest Road Network Planning by Combining Delphi and SMCE.
Environmental Modeling and Assessment.
19. Houtman, R.M., C.A. Montgomery, D.E. Calkin, and T.D. Dietterich. An estimate of the
effect on future suppression costs of allowing a wildfire to burn. International Journal of
Wildland Fire. 20. Jaeger, W., A. Plantinga, H. Chang, G. Grant, D. Hulse, J.J. McDonnell, H. Moradkhani A.T.
Morzillo, P. Mote, A. Nolin, M. Santelmann and J. Wu, 2012. Toward a formal definition of
water scarcity in natural-human systems. Water Resources Research.
21. Kibler KM, AE Skaugset, M Huso, and LM Ganio. The impact of contemporary forest
practices on summer stream temperatures in headwater streams in southwest Oregon: A
case study from Hinkle Creek. Forest Ecology and Management
22. Laudon, H, D. Tetzlaff, C. Soulsby, S. Carey, J. Seibert, J. Buttle, J. Shanley, J.J. McDonnell and
K. McGuire, 2012. Seasonality and synchroneity of water and dissolved organic carbon fluxes in
mid- to high latitude catchments. Hydrological Processes. 23. MATAMYO>>Modeling biomass transport on single lane forest roads, Matamyo, Wing,
Sessions, Boston
24. Murphy, G.E. Evaluation of a procedure for predicting hidden stems when using
terrestrial laser scans. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
25. Murphy, G.E., Kent, T., and Kofman, P.K. Modeling air-drying of Sitka Spruce (Picea
sitchensis B.Bong, Carr) biomass in off-forest storage yards in Ireland. Biomass and
Bioenergy
26. Packalen, P., Temesgen, H., and Maltamo, M. Variable Selection Strategies for Nearest
Neighbor Imputation in Remote Sensing Based Forest Inventory.
27. Passicot, P. and Murphy, G.E. Effect of work schedule design on productivity of
mechanized harvesting operations in Chile. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
28. Pilkerton, S.J. and L.D. Kellogg. Harvesting Economic Impacts from Wildlife Operating
Restrictions. Western Journal of Applied Forestry
29. Pilkerton, S., J. Sessions, and L. Kellogg. 2011. Development of Efficient Cutting
Patterns to Maximize Value with a Log Allocation Constraint. International Journal of
Forest Engineering.
30. Seibert, J. and J.J. McDonnell, 2012. Gauging the ungauged basin: the relative value of hard and
soft data. Journal of Hydrological Engineering.
31. Sensenig, T., J.D. Bailey and J.T. Tappeiner. Development and growth of old-growth and young
forests in southwestern Oregon 32. Simwanda, M., J. Sessions, K. Boston, and M. Wing. 2011. Modeling biomass transport
on single lane forest roads. Western Journal of Applied Forestry.
33. Strunk, J., H. Temesgen, and H.E. Andersen. Effects of LIDAR Pulse Density and
Sample Size on the Precision of Selected Forest Inventory Attributes. Canadian Journal
of Forest Research.
34. Strunk, J., Temesgen, H., and Andersen, H. E. Two-Stage Regression Estimation of
Biomass with Multi-Temporal Landsat and a Sample of Lidar Strips - A Case Study on
the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Submitted to Remote Sensing of the Environment.
35. Van Verseveld, W., J.J. McDonnell, K. Lajtha, H. Barnard and C. Graham 2012. A hillslope
sprinkling experiment to resolve the double paradox in hydrology and bio-geochemistry".
Hydrological Processes, 36. Wing, M. G., M. Craven, J. Sessions, and J. Wimer. 2011. LiDAR-derived DEM and raw
height comparisons along profile corridor gradients within a forest. Submitted to
Canadian Journal of Forest Resources.
37. Wing, M.G., K. Brown, D. Godwin, P. Ries, and R. Emanuel. Land cover transitions and
fragmentation within four developing Oregon communities.
38. Wing, M.G. and M. Craven. LiDAR-derived DEM and raw height comparisons along
profile corridor gradients within a forest
39. Wing, M.G. and D. Godwin. SWAMP GIS: A spatial decision support system for
predicting and treating stormwater runoff.
40. Boston, K. An Adaptive Network-based Fuzzy Inference System for Rock Share
Estimation in forest road construction, Ismael ghajar, Ms. Akbar Najafi, PhD,Seyed Ali
Torabi, PhD, Mashalah Khamehchiyan, PhD, Kevin Boston, PhD
41. WING<<Prediction of Understory Vegetation Cover with Airborne Lidar in an Interior
Ponderosa Pine Forest. Brian M. Wing, Martin W. Ritchie, Kevin Boston, Warren B.
Cohen, Alix Gitelman, Michael J. Olsen
F. Other Publications and Reports
1. Adams, P.W. 2011. Forests and Drinking Water: Fact or Fiction? Article for Northwest
Woodlands, regional newsletter for woodland owners, Summer 2010.
2. Adams, P.W. 2011. Watersheds and Forestry – An Introduction. Basic Forestry
Shortcourse (BFS) Online audiovisual program.
3. Adams, P.W. and S. Fitzgerald. 2011. Peer Review of “Tiller Pre-Contact Reference
Condition Study” – Summary and Comments. Project report submitted to Douglas
County.
4. Boston, Kevin, and Burgess, Jose in Portugal – Draft of Chapter for new book in Forest
Plantation Management: Forestry raw materials supply chain management – Springer
Verlag.
5. Harrison, R.B., D.A. Maguire, and D. Page-Dumroese. Chapter 6: Maintaining Adequate
Nutrient Supply—Principles, Decision-Support Tools, and Best Management Practices.
Pp. 33-42 in S.D. Angima and T.R. Terry (eds). Best Management Practices for
Maintaining Soil Productivity in the Douglas-fir Region. EM-9023. Extension Service,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
6. Skaugest, AE. The effect of contemporary forest practices on stream temperature at a
watershed scale: A case study from Hinkle Creek. Presented at the 141st Annual Meeting
of the American Fisheries Society, Seattle, WA. September 2011
G. Theses and Dissertations
Jennifer Barnett
Michael Craven
Patrick Fekety
Jereme Frank
Kyler Kokenge
William Scott Meininger
Lief Mortenson
Christian Schmidt
Hendrick Stander
II. WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES & SHORT COURSES (Directed & Organized)
Adams, Paul
Environmental Settings of Local Woodlands – North/Mid Coast Master Woodland
Manager training (Glenn Ahrens & Jim Reeb, co-leaders), 12 woodland owners, Feb.
2011, Tillamook
Ground-level Concerns with Biomass Harvests – Clackamas Tree School (Mike
Bondi), 30 landowners/others, Mar. 2011, Oregon City, OR
Forestry on Capitol Hill – Clackamas Tree School (Mike Bondi), 30 woodland
owners & others, Mar. 2011, Oregon City, OR
Fire in Oregon’s Forests – Springfield Lions Club, 25 community members/leaders,
Mar. 2011
Drinking Water & Forests – Umpqua Tree School (Steve Bowers), 20 woodland
owners, Mar. 2011, Douglas County, OR
Forest Practices Illustrated – Oregon’s Rules & Regulations – Umpqua Tree School
(Steve Bowers), 20 woodland owners, Mar. 2011, Roseburg, OR
Stream Protection Issues & Policies in Oregon – Watershed Research Study Tour,
OFRI (Mike Cloughesy), 50 natural resource professionals & public leaders, August
2011, Oregon Coast Range
Forestry on Capitol Hill – Master Woodland Manager Mini-College (Nicole Strong),
7 MWMs, Sept. 2011, Corvallis, OR
Building & Maintaining Forest Roads (with Jennifer Beathe, Starker Forests) –
Master Woodland Manager Mini-College (Nicole Strong), 10 MWMs, Sept. 2011,
Corvallis, OR
Planning & Conducting a Timber Harvest (with Jeff Wimer, College of Forestry) –
Master Woodland Manager Mini-College (Nicole Strong), 21 MWMs, Sept. 2011,
Corvallis, OR
Stream Protection Issues & Policies in Oregon – Hinkle Watershed Study Tour (Gary
Springer & OFRI) for members of OR Board of Forestry & Environmental Quality
Commission, 25 members, agency support staff & local forestry professionals, Sept.
2011, Douglas County, OR
Forestry on Capitol Hill – Baker County Ext. (Bob Parker), 20 landowners, Oct.
2011, Baker City
Forests & Water in Oregon – East Albany Lions Club, 40 community
members/leaders, Nov. 2011
Bailey, John
National Advance Silviculture Program (NASP): 2011 was the fifth year, 36
participants from the federal land management agencies, September 12-23 in
Corvallis.
Hailemariam, Temesgen
A one-day workshop on handling and processing forest inventory and analysis data
(FIA), OSU. Oct. 7 2011.
Kellogg, Loren
Director, 7th Annual Western Region COFE and FERM Department Conference on
Improving Forest Harvesting Operations - 225 participants, Forest Engineers and
Managers, Logging Contractors, Researchers, Industry and Public Agencies, January
2011, Eugene, OR
Maguire, Doug
Director, Intensive Silviculture of Planted Douglas-fir Forests: Opportunities for
Increased Productivity. February 15, 2011. Portland, Oregon.
Montgomery, Claire
Instructed: Forest Economics: Principles and Tools -- Director: John Bailey, 2011,
NASP Inventory/Monitoring and Decision Support (IMDS) module of the National
Advanced Silviculture Program, 35 mid-career employees of USDA Forest Service
selected to participate in this program, September 12-23, 2011 at Oregon State
University College of Forestry
Sessions, John
Instructed: Silviculture Institute, September, 2011. Forest Regulation and Landscape
Planning Modules. John Bailey, Director
Shaw, David
Instructed: Common forest pests in Douglas County, with Raini Rippy and Steve
Bowers. All day workshop/field trip, attended by Master Garderners and general
public (20 people). Robeburg/DougalsCounty. April 20, 2011.
Instructed: Managing Pine Butterfly. With Paul Oester. 30 min presentation as part
of a 2 hr. workshop organized by Paul Oester in La Grande, OR: The Pine Butterfly
in Eastern Oregon. (40 people) March 16, 2011. La Grande, OR.
Instructed: Managing Swiss Needle Cast on the Oregon Coast. Presentation at Coos
County Extension office for general public. (5 people). February 23, 2011. Coos
County, Myrtle Point, OR.
Instructed: Managing Swiss Needle Cast on the Oregon Coast. Presentation at the
Annual Meeting of the Lincoln County Oregon Small Woodlands Association. (20
people). January 29, 2011. Yachats, OR.
Instructed: How to protect what you’ve got. 90 min. class on protecting trees and
forests in the backyard woodland. Paul Ries, ODF and David Shaw. (62 people)
Tree School Clackamas, March 19, 2011.
Instructed: Invasive Tree Diseases and Insect Pests. 90 min. class on threats to
Oregon forests and what to do about it. David Shaw (30 people). Tree School
Clackamas, March 19, 2011. Oregon City, OR.
Instructed: What’s killing my trees? 90 min. class on current tree problems in NW
Oregon. (28 people). Tree School Clackamas, March 19, 2011, Oregon City, OR
Instructed: Managing forest diseases with mixed species management. (40 min
presentation). 2011. May 17. Mary’s Peak Chapter, Oregon Society of American
Foresters, Corvallis, Oregon. Benton County. 15 people.
Instructed: How will insects and pathogens respond to climate change in the Oregon
Coast Range? (25 min presentation) 2011. May 16. US Forest Service, Regional
Ecologists/Suislaw National Forest: State of Knowledge: What do we know about
climate change and its effects on Oregon Coast Range environments? (USFS, BLM).
Yachats, Oregon. Lincoln County. 98 people.
Directed: Management of Swiss Needle Cast on the Oregon Coast. 2011. April 28.
Full day Field trip/workshop featuring forest managers on the coast explaining how
they manage SNC. Sponsored by the Swiss Needle Cast Cooperative, organized by
Robin Mulvey and David Shaw. Hemlock, Oregon, Tillamook County. 45 people
(professional foresters).
Instructed: Lodgepole pine, bark beetle mortality and fire. (20 min presentation)
Travis Woolley, David Shaw, and Stephen Fitzgerald. USFS/BLM Fire Management
Group Monthly Meeting, Fremont National Forest. Lakeview, OR. Lake County. 25
people.
Directed: Major Forest Insects of Eastern Oregon. 2011. April 7. Central Oregon
Society of American Foresters. Sisters, Oregon. Deschutes County. 30 people.
Instructed/Directed: Master Woodland Managers Forest Protection Training Module,
Indoor and Field, all day. Glenn Ahrens and Jim Reeb, Clatsop, Tillamook, and
Lincoln Counties. Near Tillamook, OR. With Wildlife specialist. Saturday, October
29, 2011.
Instructed/Directed: Pest Scene Investigators- Mistletoes of western Oregon: Oak
Mistletoe and Hemlock Mistletoe. 2011. September 9. All day field trip. 6 people.
MWM Mini-College, Corvallis.
Instructed/Directed: Native Tree pests field trip. Master Gardeners Mini College,
2011. 3 hr. field trip. Newport, OR. July 21, 2011. (3 people).
Instructed: Plant disease diagnosis and control. Master Gardeners Training, 2
modules, 6 hrs. Curry County, Gold Beach. 25 people (20 trainees). Feb 25, 2011
Instructed: Plant disease diagnosis and control. Master Gardeners Training, 2
modules, 6 hrs. Coos County, Myrtle Point. 30 people (20 trainees). Feb 24, 2011
Instructed: Plant disease diagnosis and control. Master Gardeners Training, 2
modules, 6 hrs. Curry County, Gold Beach. 25 people (20 trainees). Feb 25, 2011
Instructed: Plant disease diagnosis and control. Master Gardeners Training, 2
modules, 6 hrs. Coos County, Myrtle Point. 30 people (20 trainees). Feb 24, 2011
III. EXTENDED EDUCATION, PRESENTATIONS, WRITINGS, & FIELD TRIPS
Adams, Paul
Western Region COFE Conference, Eugene, OR, Jan. 2011
Oregon-Washington SAF Leadership Conference, Hood River, OR, Jan. 2011
Oregon Society of Soil Scientists Winter Meeting, McMinnville, OR, Feb. 2011
Oregon Logging Conference, incl. FERM Dept. luncheon, Eugene, OR, Feb. 2011
Oregon-Washington SAF Joint Annual Meeting and Field Tour, Portland, OR, May
2011
Starker Lectures (OSU) and Capstone Field Trip (Longview, WA), March-May 2011
Oregon Board of Forestry meetings, Salem and Coos Bay, OR, April and July 2011
OSU Ext. Forestry Planning Meeting and Field Tour, Washington County, OR, Sept.
2011
NCASI (Natl. Council Air & Stream Improvement) regional meeting, Vancouver,
WA, Sept. 2011
Forest Restoration Conference & Field Tour, Bend, OR, Oct. 2011
SAF National Convention, Honolulu, HI, Nov. 2011
Forest Roads and Sediment Court Case Workshop (Tree Farm), Portland, OR, Nov.
2011
OSU Forestry Extension Program cooperators meeting, Corvallis, Nov. 2011
Adams, P.W. 2011. Forests and Drinking Water: Fact or Fiction? Article for
Northwest Woodlands, regional newsletter for woodland owners, Summer 2010.
Adams, P.W. 2011. Watersheds and Forestry – An Introduction. Basic Forestry
Shortcourse (BFS) Online audiovisual program.
Member, Pathways to Woodland Stewardship group project team, OSU Forestry
Extension
Bailey, John
SAF National Convention and silviculture instructors tour in Hawaii (October 29 –
November 6, 2011)
Murphy, Glenn
“Estimating poplar plantation stand value and log product yields using terrestrial laser
scanning and optimal bucking.” Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile,
March 2011.
“Modeling of air-drying of Sitka Spruce in Ireland.” Universidad Austral de Chile,
Valdivia, Chile, March 2011.
“Terrestrial laser scanning and optimal bucking tools for value and product yield
measurement.” Mason, Bruce and Girard, Inc., Portland, Oregon. April 2011.
Murphy, G.E. and Acuna, M. 2011. Ranking of four sources of error in stand value
and log product yield estimation. University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. July
2011. (presented by my coauthor, Mauricio Acuna)
Rose, Robin
Summer of 2011 effort into the educational trails at Starker Critical Period Threshold
Study out near Blodgett, Oregon. Six new kiosks were put up and area is now being
used by the Philomath High School forestry class and the Starkers are promoting the
areas to visitors.
Shaw, David
International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). 2011 IUFRO Forest
Protection Joint Meeting. Pathogens, insects and their associations affecting forestry
worldwide.” Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. Poster: D. Shaw, et al. Managing
an epidemic of Swiss needle cast (caused by Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii) in coastal
Oregon. November 8-11, 2011.
Western International Forest Disease Work Conference, Leavenworth, Washington.
Poster: Attraction of ambrosia beetles to ethanol and other compounds. Beh, M., R.
Kelsey, D. Shaw and D. Manter. October 10-14, 2011.
North American Forest Insect Work Conference, Portland, Oregon. Are the
introduced parasites of the larch casebearer (Coleophora laricella), still present in the
Blue Mts., Oregon? David Shaw, Mailea Miller-Pierce, Ari DeMarco, Paul Oester.
May 9-12, 2011.
North American Forest Insect Work Conference, Portland, OR. Ethanol
concentrations in the sapwood of coast live oak with and without Phytphpthora
ramorum cankers. Rick Kelsey, Maia Beh, David Shaw, and Dan Manter. May 9-12,
2011.
North American Forest Insect Work Conference, Portland, OR. Mountain pine beetle
and lodgepole pine in south-central Oregon: Fuel for fire??? Travis Woolley, David
Shaw, Stpehen Fitzgerald and Laurie Kurth. May 9-12, 2011.
Skaugset, Arne
Hydrology and sediment yield of forest roads: Recent research results. WFCA
conference on forest roads (Richard Zabel, Director), Vancouver, WA. ~ 250
participants.
Wing, Michael
LiDAR elevation accuracy in forested settings. 2011 Field Technology Conference.
September 14, 2011. Portland, OR.
LiDAR applications in forested settings. 2011 OSBEELS Conference. September 29,
2011. Salem, OR.
Terrestrial LiDAR applications for forest and biomass measurements. The Pinchot
Institute for Conservation. February 16, 2011. Vernonia, OR.
Terrestrial LiDAR scanning. Media day presentation. February 16, 2011. Vernonia,
OR.
IV. PRESENTATIONS
1. Adams, Paul - Oral “walking poster tour” presentations for Ground-based thinning on
steep slopes in Oregon: Soil compaction effects; as well as Soil quality assessments and
management of Pacific Northwest National Forests at the SAF National Convention. –
Volunteered 2. E.J. Comfort, C.J. Dunn, and J.D. Bailey. 2011. Disturbance-based Restoration Strategies in Dry-
mixed Conifer/Hardwood Forests of Southern Oregon’s Siskiyou Mountains. Presentation at:
Missoula Fire Lab Fall Seminar Series. November 10 in Missoula, MT. - Volunteered
3. S. Brubaker-Cole, W. Bogley and J. Bailey. 2011. Committing to General Education Reform:
Beyond Dysfunctional Ad Hoc Committees. Presentation at: Association of American Colleges
and Universities – General Education and Assessment 3.0: Next-level Practices Now. March 3-5
in Chicago, IL – Volunteered
4. Boston, Kevin - supply chains – the role of data in operational scheduling of supply
chains in Chile – Volunteered
5. McClung, D. And H. Temesgen. 2011. Quantifying down wppdy material using lidar and
hyper spectral images. Presented at the 2011 Panther Creek Science Committee meeting.
May 18, Vancouver, Washington, USA. – Volunteered
6. Strunk, J., H. Temesgen, and Hans-Erik Andersen. 2011. Two-stage Model-Assisted
Biomass Estimation with LiDAR and Landsat. Presented at the quarterly “Growth Model
User’s Group” Meeting. Dec. 9, Portland, oregon, USA. – Volunteered
7. Strunk, J., H. Temesgen, and Hans-Erik Andersen. 2011. Examination of Two-Stage
Lidar and Landsat assisted Estimation on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Presented at the
2011 Panther Creek Science Committee meeting. Nov. 7, Vancouver, Washington, USA.
– Volunteered
8. Montgomery, C. International Association of Landscape Ecologists, U.S. Chapter,
annual meeting, Incorporating Rural Community Characteristics Into Fuel-Reduction
Treatment Decisions, Portland OR, (April 3-7, 2011). Presented by Mindy Crandall
9. Montgomery, C. Rural Sociology Society annual meeting, Incorporating rural
community characteristics into forest management decisions, Boise, ID, (July 28-31,
2011). Presented by Jane Harrison.
10. Montgomery, C. Association of Fire Ecology, Interior West Fire Ecology Conference,
Letting Wildfires Burn, Salt Lake City UT, (November 14th-17th
, 2011) Presented by
Rachel Houtman.
11. Murphy, G.E., Barnett, J., and Summers, B. 2011. Designing value chain improvements
for an eastern Oregon poplar plantation using terrestrial laser scanning technology.
Council on Forest Engineering Conference, Quebec City, Canada. June 13, 2011. – Volunteered
12. Sessions, J. Options and Economics of Biomass Transport. Western Forest Economists.
May 2011 – Volunteered
13. Shaw, D. International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). 2011 IUFRO
Forest Protection Joint Meeting (Entomology and Pathology). Pathogens, insects and
their associations affecting forestry worldwide.” Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.
Presentation: D. Shaw, M. Miller-Pierce, A. DeMarco, P. Oester. Persistence of the
introduced parasites of larch casebearer (Coleophora laricella) in the Blue Mts., Oregon.
November 8-11, 2011 - Volunteered
14. Shaw, D. IUFRO Disease and Insect Resistance in Forest Trees, 4th Meeting.
Presentation: Genetic selection in coastal Douglas-fir for tolerance to Swiss needle cast
(SNC) Disease. Presented by K. Jayawickrama, with D. Shaw, T. Ye, and R. Mulvey.
July 31-August 5, 2011 Shaw, D served as Session Moderator for “Resistance Breed
Programs. August 5, 2011 - Volunteered
15. Skaugset, AE. The impact of timber harvest using an individual tree selection
silvicultural system on the hydrology and sediment yield in a coast California watershed.
Presented at the 3rd Redwood Symposium, Santa Cruz, CA. June 21, 2011 - Volunteered
16. Skaugset, AE. Evaluation of models that predict erosion from forest roads. Presented at
the 11th International Low Volume Roads Conference. Orlando, Fl. July 25, 2011-
Volunteered
17. Skaugset, AE. The effect of contemporary forest practices on stream temperature at the
watershed scale: A case study from Hinkle Creek. Presented at the 141st Annual Meeting
of the American Fisheries Society. Seattle, WA. September 6, 2011- Volunteered
18. White, E.M., G.M. Latta, R.J. Alig, and D.M. Adams. Afforestation under a carbon
market in dynamic forest and agriculture landscapes. Oral presentation (White), United
States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology
national meeting. April 3 – 7, 2012. Portland, OR - Volunteered
A. Invited Presentations – Academic, Industry, Government
Adams, Paul
A Voice for the Profession: Position Statements & Beyond – Oregon-Washington
SAF Leadership Conference, 60 forestry professionals, Jan. 2011, Hood River, OR
(invited talk)
Editor, “A Professional View of Forestry Issues in Oregon,” a booklet with position
statements and other information about the Oregon SAF, for public leaders and other
interested Oregonians. Copies of the booklet were distributed to each member of the
Oregon Legislature in early 2011.
Forest Policy & Issues Update – Umpqua SAF Chapter, 20 forestry professionals,
Apr. 2011, Roseburg, OR
Forest Policy & Issues Update –Coos SAF Chapter, 16 forestry professionals, Jul.
2011, Ophir, OR
Forest Policy & Issues Update – Marys Peak SAF Chapter, 15 forestry professionals,
Dec. 2011
Bi-monthly news contributor: “Policy Scoreboard” (forest policy news & info),
Western Forester, regional newsletter for forestry professionals
Primary author/editor: Update of OR SAF position statement on “Commercial Timber
Harvest on Public Lands in Oregon”
Bailey, John Restoration and Silvicultural Interventions. Region 6 Annual Silviculture Workshop,
November 8, 2011 in Bend, OR. (Speaker)
“Silvicultural interventions in dry mixed-conifer forests.” Forest Restoration beyond Fuels
Treatment: What is the Vision? Central Oregon Chapter of the Society of American
Foresters, October 12-14, 2011 in Bend, OR. (Speaker)
“Fanning the Flames.” Destination OSU – Foundation Alumni Gathering. February,
2011 in Palm Springs, CA. (Keynote)
“Breaking the Fire Cycle.” Vegetation Management Conference. January, 2011 in
Redding, CA. (Co-presenter with M. Newton)
Boston, Kevin BLM – engineering days: Three myths about forest roads
Oregon Planning Seminar – The issues surrounding biomass harvesting
OFIC – NEDC v Brown – Technological measures for compliance with CWA
Hailemariam, Temesgen
Temesgen, H., G. Latta, and T.M. Barrett. 2011. Imputing Potential Productivity of
Pacific Northwest Forests Over Space and Time. Presented at the International
Statistical Institute (ISI), 58th Congress, Dublin, Ireland, Aug. 21-26.
Eskelson, B.N.I., H. Temesgen, and P.D. Anderson. 2011. Sampling and modeling
riparian forest structure and riparian microclimate. Density Management in the 21st
Century - West Side Story, October 5th, Corvallis, Oregon.
LeMay, V., I. Moss, and H. Temesgen. 2011. Connecting single tree growth models
to forest inventory data for forest management. To be presented at the Statistics
Issues in Forest Management Workshop in Quebec, Canada, May 2-4.
Kellogg, Loren
Modifying Cut-To-Length Harvesting for Biomass Utilization. Society of American
Foresters Annual Convention. Hawaii. November 2011
Harvest Technologies and Economics of Forest Restoration. Society of American
Foresters and Oregon State University Conference on Forest Restoration, Bend,
Oregon. 10/2011
Harvesting Operations for Density Management: Planning Requirements, Costs,
Stand Damage and Recommendations. Oregon State University Conference on
Westside Density Management. 10/2011
Montgomery, Claire
Norwegian University of Life Sciences Seminar, Letting Wildfire Burn: When Does a
Fire Do More Good Than Harm?, Ås, Norway (June 16, 2011).
Norwegian University of Life Sciences Seminar,Economics of Biodiversity
Protection in Forests, Ås, Norway (June 16, 2011).
Mealey, Boise, Noble, Boone & Crockett Program Advisory Committee, Economics
of forest and community health: Research related to forest wildfire management.
OSU, College of Forestry, Corvallis, OR, (May 23, 2011). Presented by Claire
Montgomery.
ILAP Webinar series, Incorporating rural community characteristics into forest
management decisions, Corvallis OR, (January 25, 2011). Presented by Claire
Montgomery.
Murphy, Glen
Murphy, G.E., Barnett, J., and Summers, B. 2011. Estimating poplar plantation stand
value and log product yields using terrestrial laser scanning and optimal bucking.
Timber Measurement Society Conference, Tacoma, WA. April 2011.
Murphy, G.E. and Acuna, M. 2011. Ranking of four sources of error in stand value
and log product yield estimation. Systems Analysis in Forest Resources Conference,
Chile. March 2011. (keynote address)
Murphy, G.E., Barnett, J., and Summers, B. 2011. Estimating poplar plantation stand
value and log product yields using terrestrial laser scanning and optimal bucking.
Systems Analysis in Forest Resources Conference, Chile. March 2011. (keynote
address)
Murphy, G.E. 2011. Value recovery: optimizing what you have grown. Intensive
Silviculture in Planted Douglas-fir Forests Worskhop. Portland, Oregon, February
2011.
Murphy, G.E. 2011. Value capturing opportunities in the forest-to mill supply chain.
Western Region COFE meeting, Eugene, Oregon, January 2011.
Sessions, John
Poster – SAF Annual Meeting – Soil Impacts of step slope harvesting/forwarder
operations. Zamora R., Adams, P., Sessions J.
Shaw, David
North American Forest Insect Work Conference, May 9-12, 2011. Portland, Oregon.
Invited to present paper in session, “Bark beetles and fire interactions in western
coniferous forests: fuels and fire risks. “ Paper: Temporal dynamics of ground,
surface, ladder, and crown fuels and their potential effects on fire behavior, following Dendroctonus ponderosae epidemics in the Pinus contorta zone of south-central
Oregon. Travis Woolley, David Shaw, Stephen Fitzgerald, and Laurie Kurt
White, Eric
White, E.M., R.S. Rosenberger, M.D. Needham. Oregon State Parks economic
contribution analysis. Oregon Outdoor Recreation Council Meeting. December 8,
2011. Bend, OR.
White, E.M. Carbon sequestration and production of other services from forests.
Portland State University Forest Ecology and Management Seminar Series. October
12, 2011. Portland, OR.
White, E.M. Projected response of the agriculture and forest sectors to national and
renewable electricity standards. Forest and Agriculture Sector Modeling Forum:
Workshop # 6 Modeling to support policy analysis. September 26 – 29, 2011.
Shepherdstown, WV.
White, E.M. and J.M. Bowker. Outdoor recreation in a changing climate.
Presentation and special session (White) at “Classrooms for Climate: A Symposium
on the Changing Chugach, Northern Ecosystems, and Implications for Science and
Society.” May 4 – 7, 2012. Anchorage, AK.
Bowker, J.M., E.M. White, A. Askew, N. Poudyal, and A. Dorison. Climate change
and natural resource-based outdoor recreation: some preliminary projections for the
coterminous US. Presentation and special session (White) at “Classrooms for
Climate: A Symposium on the Changing Chugach, Northern Ecosystems, and
Implications for Science and Society.” May 4 – 7, 2012. Anchorage, AK.
Wing, Michael
Invited Keynote: Emerging spatial technologies. 8th Southern Forestry and Natural
Resource Management GIS Conference. December 12th, 2011. Athens, Georgia
V. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
A. Awards
John Bailey – 2010 Dean’s Award
Marv Pyles –
Arne Skaugset – Oregon Society of American Foresters: Research Award 2011
B. Professional Leadership
Adams, Paul
Invited to continue to serve, in my 13th year, as Chair of Oregon SAF Policy and
Legislation Committee, a group of 16 from major sectors of the forestry profession in
Oregon.
Chair, Policy and Legislation Committee, Oregon SAF, leadership for 2 meetings and
other activities and ongoing support
Member, Executive Committee, Oregon SAF, several meetings and ongoing support
activity
Helped represent OR SAF at “Day at the Capitol” joint event with OR Small Woodlands
Assoc., where we met with Oregon legislators
Provided written testimony to Oregon Board of Forestry on behalf of Oregon SAF
Invited participant, USFS Young Stand Thinning Study scientist reunion & field tour
Planning Committee, Hinkle Creek Study Tour for the Oregon Board of Forestry and the
Oregon Environmental Quality Commission
Member, Outreach & Education Committee, Watersheds Research Cooperative
Member, forestry and water resource publication advisory group, OR Forest Resources
Inst.
Member, Oregon Forest Cluster working group, Oregon Dept. Forestry
Member, Starker Lectures Program Committee. Activities include program and tour
planning, speaker contacts and local hosting, discussion events, tour participation
Bailey, John
Selection for 3rd
Intertribal Timber Council Management Assessment Team
OSU Global Learning Initiative Task Force (2011-2012)
University Council on Student Engagement and Experience (2008-2012)
College of Forestry, Forest Manager Search Committee (2011)
Dept. of Forest Engineering, Resources and Mgt., Graduate Program Faculty (2010-)
College of Forestry, Curriculum and Advising Committee (2010-)
Faculty of Forest Management Curriculum Committee (2010-) Chair
Boston, Kevin
Treasurer OSU Chapter – Phi Kappa Phi
Hailemariam, Temesgen
Past President and Board Member, The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, OSU Chapter.
Ex-offico Member, Faculty Graduate Council.
Member, Fellowships and Awards Committee for the OSU Chapter of the Honor Society
of Phi Kappa Phi.
Member, Search committee for College of Forestry Dean position, OSU.
Member, Richardson Chair review committee that assessed Prof. Jeff McDonnel’s five-
year performance.
Member, Search committee for the Ruth Spaniol Chair and H.J. Andrews Forest Director
position.
Member, Search committee for the Geomatics position in FERM.
Member, Search committee for the College Statistician position, FES.
Advisor, Forestry Club, Forestry Undergraduate Student Club at OSU.
Member, Selection Committee for the Dilworth Memorial Fellowship at OSU.
Maguire, Doug
Director – Center for Intensive Planted-forest Silviculture (CIPS)
Pack Essay Award evaluator
Dilworth Committee
Starker Lecture Committee
International Programs Advisory Committee
Montgomery, Claire
Chair of the Board, Western Forest Economists
Chair Search Committee, geotechnical engineering position
Forest Management Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Forest Resources Graduate Affairs and Harris Lab Committee, chair
Xi Sigma Pi, Zeta Chapter, faculty advisor
Search Committee, Dean of the Graduate School
Advisory Committee, Graduate Program in Applied Economics
Murphy, Glen
Stewart Professor in Forest Engineering (endowed professorship awarded in 2008 and
ongoing).
Adjunct faculty member, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University
of Georgia (renewed in 2008 and ongoing).
Member, College of Forestry Scholarship Committee
Member, COF Richardson Chair Review Committee
Member, FERM Department Graduate Committee
Member, OSU Conflict of Interest Committee (service begins Oct 2012)
Pyles, Marv
College of Forestry Executive Committee.
Forest Engineering Curriculum Committee – Chair.
University Baccalaureate Core Committee
Curriculum Revision in Forest Engineering and in folding the FOM program into the BS
in Forestry.
The Forest Engineering Education Summit, August 2011
Rose, Robin
Director of Vegetation Management Research Cooperative
Director of the Seedling Quality Evaluation Services
College of Forestry, Promotion and Tenure Committee
College of Forestry, Scholarship Committee
“Never before seen rare photos of forestry”, Photo Exhibit in Richardson Hall
Sessions, John
Graduate Program of Sustainable Forest Management (chair)
College Fellowship Committee (member)
Forest Engineering Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (member)
College of Engineering Curriculum Committee (COF liaison member)
Geomatics Search Committee (chair)
FERM P&T Committee (chair)
Forest Operations Degree Lead Advisor
Beaver Open House College of Engineering (member)
OSU International Degree Committee (member)
Shaw, David
Faculty Senate (2011 – present)
Skaugset, Arne
OSU, Executive Committee, IWW.
FERM, Curriculum Committee.
FERM, Natural Resources Geotechnical Engineer Search Committee
White, Eric
Sustainable Forest Management Graduate Program—Forest Policy Analysis and
Management specialization Chair.
FERM graduate student BBQ—faculty member representative
College of Forestry – National Outdoor Leadership School Faculty Representative
Wing, Michael
Natural Resources Undergraduate Degree Steering Committee
FERM Promotion and Tenure Committee
FERM Forest Engineering Curriculum Committee
C. Professional Service
Adams, Paul
Chair, Policy and Legislation Committee, Oregon SAF, leadership for 2 meetings and
other activities and ongoing support
Member, Executive Committee, Oregon SAF, several meetings and ongoing support
activity
Helped represent OR SAF at “Day at the Capitol” joint event with OR Small Woodlands
Assoc., where we met with Oregon legislators
Provided written testimony to Oregon Board of Forestry on behalf of Oregon SAF
Invited participant, USFS Young Stand Thinning Study scientist reunion & field tour
Planning Committee, Hinkle Creek Study Tour for the Oregon Board of Forestry and the
Oregon Environmental Quality Commission
Member, Outreach & Education Committee, Watersheds Research Cooperative
Member, forestry and water resource publication advisory group, OR Forest Resources
Inst.
Member, Oregon Forest Cluster working group, Oregon Dept. Forestry
Bailey, John
2008-2012 Faculty Advisor to OSU Student Chapter; OSAF Executive Committee
US Fish and Wildlife Service Dry Forest Landscape Working Group and Northern
Spotted Owl Recovery Plan Science Review Committee
P&T reviewer for University of Florida
Proposal reviewer for JFSP
Associate Editor for the Western Journal of Applied Forestry
Boston, Kevin
Associate editor – Western Journal of Applied Forestry
Chair of College P&T committee
Member University WIC committee
Member search committee for Geomatics position.
Member of undergraduate curriculum committee.
Expert witness Moonlight Fire litigation
Hailemariam, Temesgen
Editorial board member and Associate Editor, Forest Ecology and Management, Western
Journal of Applied Forestry.
Reviewer, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Forest Science, Forest Ecology and
Management, Western Journal of Applied Forestry, Silva Fennica, Scandinavian Journal
of Forestry Research, Forestry Chronicle, and Journal of Sustainable Forestry.
Invited to join 20 Chinese and 12 foreign scholars selected to develop a “flagship”
research on Forest Observational Studies: Design and Analysis.
Editorial board member and Associate Editor for Forest Ecology and Management and
Western Journal of Applied Forestry
Chair and Organizer for organizing the 2012 Western Forest Mensurationsists’ Meeting.
Coordinator, IUFRO Research Group 4.01, Forest Mensuration and Modelling.
Invited to serve on a national committee charged to improve national biomass and carbon
estimation.
One of three nominees (along with Prof. Maness and Sessions) for the SAB Expert Panel
on Accounting for Carbon Dioxide Emissions. Nominated by Dean Salwasser, and
endorsed by The National Association of University Forest Resources Programs.
Reviewer for: The Austrian National Science Fund competitive grants. 2011-2012.
Competitive grant proposal “Growth efficiency of Norway spruce and European larch in
pure and mixed stands.” $456,000 grant request.
Science committee member for ForestSAT2012 International Conference, Corvallis, OR.
Past President, OSU Chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.
Kellogg, Loren
OSU International Degree Committee
OSU College Forest Director Search Committee
Editorial Board Member for forest harvesting and engineering, Southern Forests Journal
(Southern Hemisphere)
Program advisor for Transportation Research Board 10th
International Conference on
Low-Volume Roads, August 2011
Coordinator, IUFRO Research Group 3.01.00, Harvesting and Transportation
Engineering
Council on Forest Engineering, Awards Committee Member
Western Region Council on Forest Engineering, Chair
Maguire, Doug
Director – Center for Intensive Planted-forest Silviculture (CIPS)
Pack Essay Award evaluator
Dilworth Committee
Starker Lecture Committee
International Programs Advisory Committee
Murphy, Glen
Acted as reviewer for 6 papers in the following journals – Canadian Journal of Forestry
Research (2), Journal of Science and Technology for Forest Products and Processes (1),
Silva Fennica (2), New Zealand Journal of Forestry (1). Additionally I was invited to
review papers in another 4 journals but had insufficient time to accept.
Served on organizing committee for Systems Analysis in Forestry Conference which was
held in Chile in March 2011.
Served on organizing committee for Precision Forestry Symposium to be held in
Australia in 2012.
Served as a science advisor to the European Union FP7 Flexwood project (three year
term).
Served as an advisor to the Irish COFORD Forest Energy project (five year term).
Associate Editor, New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
Associate Editor, Journal of Science and Technology for Forest Products and Processes
Pyles, Marv
OSBEELS Committee for Writing and Grading the Professional Practice Examination in
Forest Engineering – Chair.
ABET Senior Program Evaluator
Rose, Robin
April 2011 – Went to China to advise on Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots planting
project in Inner Mongolia.
July 2011 - Went to Archives II on the campus of the University of Maryland.
Sessions, John
Associate Editor, Silvica Fennica (1993-Present)
Associate Editor, International Journal of Forestry Research (2009-Present
Coauthor of proposal to OSBEELS for a FOM pathway to Surveying Examination with
Michael Wing.
Co-chair, Independent Assessment Team for Indian Forests and Forest Management
(Congressional Assessment). A $1.3 million grant through Intertribal Timber Council.
Harvest Scheduling Support for Oregon Department of Forestry.
Harvest Scheduling Support for O&C Counties.
OSU Chapter, Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, Board Member, Membership
Chair, Fellowship Chair
SAF Annual meeting, November, 2011, Hawaii
Pacific Logging Congress Annual Meeting, November, 2011, Hawaii
Western Forest Economists Annual Meeting, May, 2011, Welches, Oregon
Oregon Logging Congress, February, 2011, Eugene
AFRI Project Directors Meeting, October 2011, Wash., D.C.
Journal reviewer during 2011: Can. J. of For Res. (2), Forest Science, Journal of Forest
Economics, Forest Products J., Silvica Fennica, Journal of Environmental Assessment
and Management, and Southern J.
Shaw, David
Society of American Foresters - Interim Representative, National SAF Forest Science and
Technology Board, D-Forest Management and Utilization Working Groups, 2011
Oregon SAF, Chair Science and Technology Committee, OSAF Executive Committee
International Canopy Network -Board of Directors (Vice President), 1995-Present
Representative, National SAF Forest Science and Technology Board, D-Forest
Management and Utilization Working Groups, 2011-2014
Secretary W2187. USDA AFRI Working Group (Stella Coakley). Bark beetle threats.
(Chair in 2012).
North American Forest Insect Work Conference, Portland, OR May 9012, 2011