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ScholarsArchive@OSU is Oregon State University's digital service for gathering, indexing, making available and storing the scholarly work of the Oregon State University community. It also includes materials from outside the institution in support of the university's land, sun, sea and space grant missions and other research interests.

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  • Forestry 
    Avery, Bonnie E. (Bowker, 2004)
    A broad definition of forestry would be "the study of trees, forests, and their use by people." Modern "science-based forestry" is thought to have begun in the nineteenth century when Europeans looked to specialists to a ...
  • Forestry 
    Avery, Bonnie E. (Bowker, 2007)
    A broad definition of forestry would include the study of trees and forests and their use by people. Modern, "science-based" forestry began in the nineteenth century when Europeans looked for specialists who could addres ...
  • Forestry 
    Avery, Bonnie E. (Bowker, 2005)
    A broad definition of forestry would include the study of trees and forests and their use by people. Modern or "science-based" forestry began in the nineteenth century when Europeans looked to specialists to address ques ...
  • Forestry 
    Avery, Bonnie E. (Bowker, 2009)
    A broad definition of forestry would include the study of trees, forests, and the habitat they provide as well as their use by people. Modern, "science-based" forestry began in the nineteenth century when Europeans looke ...
  • Burke, Sloane; Bethel, Jeffrey W.; Britt, Amber Foreman (MDPI AG (Basel, Switzerland), 2012-09)
    Natural disasters including hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, and fires often involve substantial physical and mental impacts on affected populations and thus are public health priorities. Limited research show ...