University of California
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Richard B Standiford Ph.D.
Cooperative Extension Forest Management Specialist
130 Mulford Hall, #3114Room 162
Berkeley, CA 94720-3114
(510) 643-5428
standifo@berkeley.edu
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Center for Forestry
Environmental Science, Policy and Management (ESPM)
Specialty
Resource economics; forest management; hardwood rangelands; silvicultureAreas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
ANR Publications
- CUMULATIVE EFFECTS OF FOREST MGMT. ON CALIF. WATERSHEDS....
- Evaluating Investments in Natural Resource Management
- Firewood Harvesting for Forest Management
- Growing Wood for 21st-Century Markets
- How to Grow Your Own Firewood
- Managing and Marketing California Forest-Grown Christmas...
- OUR NATIONAL LANDSCAPE:AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND...
California Agriculture Article Contributions
- Blue oak stump sprouting evaluated after firewood harvest in northern Sacramento Valley
- ANR pursues excellence in research, development and delivery
- Blue oak seedlings may be older than they look
- Impact of firewood harvesting on hardwood rangelands varies with region
- Private landowners critical to saving California biodiversity
- Preliminary study on harsh site offers hope for blue oak regeneration
- South Sierra oak regeneration wak in sapling stage
- Wood volume equations for central coast blue gum
- Attitudes about oaks in Calaveras County
- Low-elevation foothill fuelwood plantation
- Seven-year performance of eucalyptus species in Napa County
- Short-rotation intensively cultured woody biomass plantations
- Oak stand growth on California's hardwood rangelands
- Oak trees have varied effect on land values
- Blue gum plantations analyzed for economic return
- Eucalyptus fuelwood growth rate improves with age
- Trees as energy crops
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Fire - Member
- Forest Ecosystems and Communities - Member
- Monitoring Landscape Change - Member
- Natural Resources Coordinating Conference - Member
- Oak Woodland Conservation - Member
- Woody Biomass Utilization - Member
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