Ecology and Management of Sitka Spruce

Emphasizing Its Natural Range in British Columbia

By N. Merle Peterson & Patrick Martin
Categories: Environmental & Nature Studies, The Natural World, Natural Resources, Environmental Protection & Preservation, Regional & Cultural Studies, Canadian Studies, Science, Technology & Society, Science
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774805612, 350 pages, August 1997
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774844253, 350 pages, November 2011
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774854528, 350 pages, November 2007

Table of contents

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction

2. Biology and Ecology of Naturally Occurring Sitka Spruce

3. Management of Sitka Spruce

4. Sitka Spruce in British Columbia's Future

Appendices

Description

Sitka spruce, the largest of the world's spruces, is an
important component of British Columbia's coastal forests. Its
ecology gives it a special place in the sustainable management of the
province's forests. However, in west coast forestry it is poorly
known in comparison with its main coniferous companions -- Douglas-fir,
western redcedar, and western hemlock. As an important international
forestry resource, it is crucial that Sitka spruce -- its ecology and
the ecosystems in which it occurs -- be clearly understood by those who
are involved with its management.

Reviews

The book is a comprehensive treatment of the basic biology and management issues of Sitka spruce, placed in geographic, ecological and economic context ... the book is full of detailed and worthwhile information.  It is certain to be of great practical value to anyone concerned with management of Sitka spruce within its natural range.

- Steven A. Acker

What a treat .... I considered suggesting that not only should every British and Irish forestry practitioner and student purchase a copy of this book but that it should be liberally placed on hotel bedside tables....every forester should at least have a look at it at some time.

- Forestry, Vol. 72:1, 1999

... a comprehensive reference book full of facts.... The figures.... show a good range of subjects and illustrate the points well... most readable... I think that the book should be read by all Sitka spruce growers and should be on the reference bookshelf of every organisation which deals with Sitka spruce on a regular basis. Although aimed at North American readers, it contains a wealth of information relevant to us too.

- Quarterly Journal of Forestry 92 (4), 1998