Magazine & Trade Journal Articles

2016
Dash JP, Pont D, Brownlie R, Dunningham A, Watt MS, Pearse G. 2016. Remote Sensing for Precision Forestry. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 60(4) 15 – 24.

Smaill SJ and Clinton PW. 2016. Overview of the issues affecting fertiliser use in New Zealand’s radiata pine forests. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 61(2) 11–15.

2015

Baillie BR, Rolando CA. 2015. Long-term management of streams in planted forest steeplands. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 60(2) 21-24.

Basher L, Harrison DR, Phillips CJ, Marden M. 2015. What do we need for a risk management approach to steepland plantation forests in erodible terrain. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 60(2) 7-10.

Bayne KW. 2015. Wood quality considerations for radiata pine in international markets. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 59 (4).

Cown D, Dowling L. 2015. Juvenile wood and its implications. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 59(4).

Garrett LG, Smaill SJ, Clinton PW. 2015. Nutrient supply one rotation to the next. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 60(2) 16-20.

Marden, M, Basher, L, Phillips, C,  Black, R. 2015. Should detailed terrain stability or erosion susceptibility mapping be mandatory in erodible steep lands?  New Zealand Journal of Forestry 59(4).

Moore, J.; Clinton, P.W. 2015. Enhancing the productivity of radiata pine forestry with environmental limits.  New Zealand Journal of Forestry 60(3) 35-41.

Moore JR, Cown DJ. 2015. Wood quality variability – what is it, what are the consequences and what we can do about it? New Zealand Journal of Forestry 59(4).

Payn TW, Phillips C J, Basher L, Baillie B R, Garrett L G, Harrison DR, Heaphy MJ, Marden M. 2015. Improving management of post-harvest risks in steepland plantations. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 60(2) 3-6.

Phillips CJ, Marden M, Basher L. 2015. Forests and erosion protection – getting to the root of the matter. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 60(2) 11-15.

Pont D, Kimberley MO, Brownlie R, Sabatia CO, Morgenroth J, Watt MS. 2015. Tree counts from airborne LiDAR. New Zealand Journal of Forestry.