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Appendix 1
Contents of Volumes II and III
VOLUME II
Assessments and Scientific Basis for Management Options
(All chapters in volume II were peer reviewed.)
Preface
Section I: PAST SIERRA NEVADA LANDSCAPES
1 Reconstructing the Landscape: An Environmental History, 18201960
David Beesley
2 Climate, 16501850
Scott Stine
3 Conditions of Rangelands before 1905
William C. Kinney
4 Quaternary Vegetation History
Wallace B. Woolfenden
5 Tertiary Vegetation History
Constance I. Millar
SECTION II: HUMAN COMPONENTS OF THE SIERRA ECOSYSTEM
6 The Public as Agents of Policy
Paul F. Starrs
7 Conservation and Controversy: National Forest Management, 196095
Larry Ruth
8 Historical Water-Use Priorities and Public Policies
David J. Larson
9 Native American Land-Use Practices and Ecological Impacts
M. Kat Anderson, Michael J. Moratto
10 The Role of Indian Tribal Governments and Communities in Regional Land Management
Linda A. Reynolds
11 Human Settlement, 18502040
Timothy P. Duane
12 Well-Being in Forest-Dependent Communities, Part I: A New Approach
Jonathan Kusel
13 Well-Being in Forest-Dependent Communities, Part II: A Social Assessment Focus
Sam C. Doak, Jonathan Kusel
14 Poverty in Forested Counties: An Analysis Based on Aid to Families with Dependent
Children
Sandra A. Hoffmann, Louise Fortmann
Economic Assessment of the Ecosystem
William C. Stewart
(Submitted too late for inclusion; see volume III.)
15 Silviculture in the Sierra
John A. Helms, John C. Tappeiner
16 Effects of Silvicultural Practices and Wildfire on Productivity of Forest Soils
Roger J. Poff
17 Agriculture in the Sierra
Janet Henshall Momsen
18 Geology and Minerals Issues
Michael F. Diggles, James R. Rytuba, Barry C. Moring, Chester T. Wrucke, Dennis
P. Cox, Steve Ludington, Roger P. Ashley, William J. Pickthorn, C. Thomas Hillman,
Robert J. Miller
19 Recreation in the Sierra
Timothy P. Duane
20 The Role of the Public in Adaptive Ecosystem Management
Jonathan Kusel, Sam C. Doak, Susan Carpenter, Victoria E. Sturtevant

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