Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 9:10 AM
Sustainable Training and Testing Ranges
Sponsor:A02 Military Land Use & Management
Presiding:Timothy Cary, ERDC-CRREL
Introductory Remarks
Installation Forest Management for the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker: How Does It Affect Gopher Tortoise Use of the Forest?.
Harold Balbach, US Army CERL-CN, Tracey Tuberville, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Whitfield Gibbons, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Steve Bennett, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Kurt Buhlmann, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Rebecca Sharitz, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, John Nestor, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
Residues from Blow-in-Place Detonations of Uxo.
Judith Pennington, US Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratory
Complexities of Urban Training Sites on Military Range and Training Lands.
Robert Lacey, Engineer Research and Development Center
Analysis of the Seed Bank of Lepidium Papilliferum.
Antonio Palazzo, ERDC-CRREL, Timothy Cary, ERDC-CRREL, Maia Tatinclaux, ERDC-CRREL, Terry L. Bashore, US Air Force - Natural and Cultural Resources Programs
Life History Traits of the Threatened Plant, Purple Amole (Chlorogalum Purpureum Var. Purpureum), Fort Hunter Liggett, California.
John Guretzky, US Army Corps of Engineers
The Development of a Military Range Design and Maintenance Methodology for Environmental Risk Reduction.
Niels Svendsen, ERDC - CERL, Dick L. Gebhart, ERDC-CERL, Prasanta K. Kalita, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Adjourn

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