A comprehensive look at five decades of research on subalpine forests, wildlife, and water, with practical insights for today’s managers.
This collection presents the status of knowledge about how timber, water, and wildlife interact in subalpine environments. It combines eighteen formal papers with twenty-five poster papers to show research progress and how findings are applied in forest management. The Fraser Experimental Forest hosts the work, marking a 50-year anniversary and a shift toward broader questions about human interactions with the environment.
- Explore how research translates into management actions for subalpine ecosystems
- See perspectives from researchers and forest managers on real-world applications
- Learn about historical context, current knowledge, and directions for future work
- Get a grounded view of the balance between scientific study and practical landscape care
Ideal for readers of forestry, ecology, and natural resource management who want a clear, applied portrait of subalpine forest science and its use in policy and practice.