Central Queensland Forest Association

The Overstory

The Overstory #192--Thinning for wood production
25th July, 2007
The Overstory #192--Thinning for wood production INTRODUCTION In this article we consider thinning of tree stands as a means to improve financial returns or achieve other management...
The Overstory #192--Thinning for wood production
25th July, 2007
The Overstory #192--Thinning for wood production INTRODUCTION In this article we consider thinning of tree stands as a means to improve financial returns or achieve other management...
The Overstory #191--Edible Leaves
11th July, 2007
The Overstory #191--Edible Leaves     by Franklin W. Martin, Ruth M. Ruberté, and Laura S. Meitzner THE PLACE OF GREEN LEAVES IN THE DIET Green leaves are not equally...
The Overstory #190 Silvopastoralism
12th June, 2007
The Overstory #190--Silvopasture: An Agroforestry Practice     by Ned B. Klopfenstein, W.J. Rietveld, Richard C. Carman,     Terry R. Clason, Steven H. Sharrow, Gene...
The Overstory #189--Agroforesters Library
12th May, 2007
The Overstory #189--Agroforester's Library (update)     by Agroforestry Net Multipurpose tree book by Permanent Agriculture Resources: _Traditional Trees of Pacific Islands_ --...
The Overstory #188--Helping forests to help themselves
16th April, 2007
The Overstory #188--Helping forests to help themselves ­ Accelerated natural regeneration
The Overstory #187--Enhancing nest sites for native bee pollinators
26th March, 2007
INTRODUCTION The European honey bee receives most of the credit for crop pollination, but the number of managed honey bee hives is half of what it was in the US in the 1950s; and this number continues...
The Overstory #186--Introduction to tropical homegardens:
13th March, 2007
THE CONCEPT OF HOMEGARDEN It is rather customary that any writing on homegardens starts with a "definition" of the term. There is no universally accepted "definition"...
The Overstory #185--Trees for scenic quality management
21st February, 2007
INTRODUCTION Agroforestry systems are fast becoming major features of Australian rural landscapes. Their type and placement in the landscape can significantly improve a farm or catchment's...