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Fall Forestry Educational Seminar

"Forest Technology"

November 13th, 2004
UW Pack Forest Conference Center, Eatonville, WA

Family Foresters at Scott Hall (UW Pack Forest)

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Presentations from the
Fall Forestry Educational Seminar:
"Forest Technology"

Time
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Measuring Topography And Forest Structure with LIDAR: applications in forestry - Steve Reutebuch, Silviculture and Forest Models Team Leader, USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station
27:05
Recommended for dial-up modems
Recommended for high-speed connections
Why was GIS created and how can it help you manage your woodland? - Luke Rogers, RTI GIS Specialist, College of Forest Resources, UW
34:21
Recommended for dial-up modems
Recommended for high-speed connections
Landscape Management System Version 3.0 - James B. McCarter, RTI Software Development Coordinator, College of Forest Resources, UW
52:57
Recommended for dial-up modems
Recommended for high-speed connections
LMS Inventory Wizard - Kevin Zobrist, RTI Forest Management and Economics Analyst , College of Forest Resources, UW
13:51
Recommended for dial-up modems
Recommended for high-speed connections

Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in Forest Management - Phil Hurvitz, GIS Specialist, College of Forest Resources, UW

41:47
Recommended for dial-up modems
Recommended for dial-up modems
 
 

Images from the 2004 Fall Forestry Educational Seminar

Don Hanley welcomes the audience
Andy Perleberg captures the seminar on video
Don Hanley welcomes the audience.
Andy Perleberg captures the seminar on video.
The seminar participants are introduced to Phil Hurvitz
Kevin Zobrist presents the LMS Inventory Wizard
The seminar participants are introduced to Phil Hurvitz.
Kevin Zobrist presents the LMS Inventory Wizard.

 

 
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