Forest Management

Course Code:
FOR 340
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, FWSW - Wildlife Concentration: Ecology Elective, GIS: Minor Electives, Integrative Studies: FOR Program Options, Integrative Studies: FW Program Options, Lab Courses, MPP: Maple Minor Electives, Quantitative Problem Solving - Integrated, Written Communication - Integrated
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of decision making in relation to forest management. The course has three major parts: The first part deals with land and timber appraising techniques. The time - value of money and investment decision models are discussed along with forest taxation. The second part deals with traditional methods for regulating even- and uneven-aged forests, rotation determination and allowable cut calculations. The third part covers the more advanced topics such as linear programming for maximization, multiple use management practices (with an emphasis on recreation, wildlife, and water), appraisal of non-timber resources and the fundamentals for writing a forest management plan. Excel spreadsheets and the use of Geographic Information Systems for development of the students? forest management plans is strongly encouraged (3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab). Prerequisites: FOR 260 Silviculture and FOR 241 Forest Mensuration II. Completes General Education Requirement:WC-I, QP-I.
Credit:
4
Prerequisites:
Prereq: Lecture: FOR 341 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 4.00 Or FOR 241 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 4.00 And FOR 260 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00
Corequisites:
Coreq: FOR 340 Lecture, FOR 340 Lab
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