Alexander M. Evans, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2006 Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Biostatistics Biology, Entomology Biology, Ecology Biology
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Timothy G. Gregoire grad student 2006 Yale
 (The distribution of hemlock woolly adelgid in trees, forest stands, and regions.)
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Abrams J, Greiner M, Schultz C, et al. (2021) Can Forest Managers Plan for Resilient Landscapes? Lessons from the United States National Forest Plan Revision Process. Environmental Management
Conrad JL, Demchik MC, Vokoun MM, et al. (2017) Foresters' Perceptions of the Frequency, Cost, and Rationale for Seasonal Timber Harvesting Restrictions in Wisconsin Forest Science. 63: 331-341
Evans AM. (2015) Potential ecological consequences of forest biomass harvesting in California Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 1-15
Evans AM, Perschel RT, Kittler BA. (2013) Overview of Forest Biomass Harvesting Guidelines Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 32: 89-107
Finkral AJ, Evans AM, Sorensen CD, et al. (2012) Estimating consumption and remaining carbon in burned slash piles Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 42: 1744-1749
Evans AM, Finkral AJ. (2010) A new look at spread rates of exotic diseases in North American Forests Forest Science. 56: 453-459
Evans AM, Finkral AJ. (2009) From renewable energy to fire risk reduction: A synthesis of biomass harvesting and utilization case studies in US forests Gcb Bioenergy. 1: 211-219
Evans AM, Perschel R. (2009) A review of forestry mitigation and adaptation strategies in the Northeast U.S Climatic Change. 96: 167-183
Evans AM. (2008) Growth and infestation by hemlock woolly adelgid of two exotic hemlock species in a New England forest Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 26: 223-240
Finkral AJ, Evans AM. (2008) The effects of a thinning treatment on carbon stocks in a northern Arizona ponderosa pine forest Forest Ecology and Management. 255: 2743-2750
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