Newsletters, What's New in Forest Research
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Grant, Patrick John
Production date
1982-1988
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Newsletters entitled: What's New in Forest Research by the Forest Research Institute and attributed to Patrick Grant.
a) Two copies of What's New in Forest Research Number 110, 1982. Includes an article entitled: Totara Dieback with sections entitled: Insects Found in Totara, Fungi Found on Totara, Dieback Control and Summary.
b) What's New in Forest Research Number 117, 1983. Includes an article entitled: Permanent Plots with sections entitled: Indigenous Forests, Vegetation Assessment Techniques, Sample Results and The Future.
c) What's New in Forest Research Number 146, 1987. Includes an article entitled: Beech Management - Its Effects on Bird Populations with sections entitled: Beech Management Cycle, Assessment, Effects and Implications for Forest Management.
d) What's New in Forest Research Number 151, 1987. Includes an article entitled: New Zealand's Indigenous Grasslands with sections entitled: Grassland Composition, Changes in Vegetation Composition, Vegetation Condition and Conclusions.
e) What's New in Forest Research Number 154, 1987. Includes an article entitled: WATMOD - A Means of Predicting Water Use by Forests with sections entitled: Water Balance, Developing WATMOD, Use of the Model, Future Aims and Summary.
f) What's New in Forest Research Number 156, 1987. Includes an article entitled: Exclosures - A Means of Assessing the Impact of Browsing Animals on Native Forests with sections entitled: Urewera Exclosures, Establishing Exclosures and Summary.
g) What's New in Forest Research Number 168, 1988. Includes an article entitled: Erosion and Sediment Production from Forest Roads in South-West Nelson with sections entitled: Road Erosion Experiments, Erosion of the Road Surface and Cutbank, Sediment from Sidecast Fill, Total Sediment Production, Work Elsewhere in New Zealand, Future Work and Summary.
a) Two copies of What's New in Forest Research Number 110, 1982. Includes an article entitled: Totara Dieback with sections entitled: Insects Found in Totara, Fungi Found on Totara, Dieback Control and Summary.
b) What's New in Forest Research Number 117, 1983. Includes an article entitled: Permanent Plots with sections entitled: Indigenous Forests, Vegetation Assessment Techniques, Sample Results and The Future.
c) What's New in Forest Research Number 146, 1987. Includes an article entitled: Beech Management - Its Effects on Bird Populations with sections entitled: Beech Management Cycle, Assessment, Effects and Implications for Forest Management.
d) What's New in Forest Research Number 151, 1987. Includes an article entitled: New Zealand's Indigenous Grasslands with sections entitled: Grassland Composition, Changes in Vegetation Composition, Vegetation Condition and Conclusions.
e) What's New in Forest Research Number 154, 1987. Includes an article entitled: WATMOD - A Means of Predicting Water Use by Forests with sections entitled: Water Balance, Developing WATMOD, Use of the Model, Future Aims and Summary.
f) What's New in Forest Research Number 156, 1987. Includes an article entitled: Exclosures - A Means of Assessing the Impact of Browsing Animals on Native Forests with sections entitled: Urewera Exclosures, Establishing Exclosures and Summary.
g) What's New in Forest Research Number 168, 1988. Includes an article entitled: Erosion and Sediment Production from Forest Roads in South-West Nelson with sections entitled: Road Erosion Experiments, Erosion of the Road Surface and Cutbank, Sediment from Sidecast Fill, Total Sediment Production, Work Elsewhere in New Zealand, Future Work and Summary.
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1982-1988
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Printed ink on paper.
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Height x Width: 310 x 205mm
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1982-1988
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from the estate of Patrick Grant
Other number(s)
m2010/99/266, 88258
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