Tuesday, 14 November 2006: 9:25 AM
138: The Role of Vegetation in Mitigating Military Land Use Impacts
Sponsor:A02 Military Land Use & Management
Presiding:Philip S. Gipson, Kansas State Univ
 Introductory Remarks
 Vegetation Management - Is That a Military Mission?.
Robert Lacey, U.S. Army Eng. Res. and Dev. Cntr, Alan Anderson, U.S. Army Eng. Res. and Dev. Cntr
 A Survey of Available Publications about Military Lands.
Jeffrey S. Fehmi, Univ of Arizona, Fadzayi Mashiri, Univ of Arizona, Shamarie Black, Univ of Arizona
 The Role of Munitions- Impacted Sites on Military Lands as Refugia for Wildlife.
Philip S. Gipson, Kansas State Univ, Jonathan Conard, Kansas State Univ, Alan B. Anderson, US Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
 Deposition of Road Dust on Vegetation.
Dick Gebhart, U.S. Army Eng. Res. and Dev. Cntr
 The Role of Vegetation for Reducing Wind Erosion on Military Lands.
Edward L. Skidmore, USDA-ARS-GMPRC-WERU
 Mitigating Training Related Civilian Noise Complaints through Forest Management.
Michelle Swearingen, U.S. Army Eng. Res. and Dev. Cntr, Patrick Guertin, U.S. Army Eng. Res. and Dev. Cntr, Michael White, U.S. Army Eng. Res. and Dev. Cntr, Robert Lacey, U.S. Army Eng. Res. and Dev. Cntr
 Break
 Is Fog Oil Obscurant Smoke a Potential Hazard to the Gopher Tortoise?.
Harold Balbach, US Army CERL-CN, Mark A. Guelta, US Army ECBC
 Resiliency of Improved Grasses to Mechanized Training at the Yakima Training Center, Washington.
Timothy Cary, ERDC-CRREL, Antonio Palazzo, ERDC-CRREL, Damon Roberts, U.S. Army-Yakima Training Center, Kevin Jensen, USDA-ARS-FRRL, Blair Waldron, USDA-ARS, For. & Rng. Res. Laboratory
 Resiliency of Switchgrasses for Sandy Soil Training Areas.
Antonio Palazzo, USA CRREL, Timothy Cary, USA CRREL, Thomas, J. Lent, Fort Drum, Ian Warden, Fort Drum
 Natural Vegetation Recovery after Military Vehicle Impacts.
Alan Anderson, US Army Corps of Eng, Eng RSXH and Dev Ct, Paul D. Ayers, Univ of Tennessee, Heidi Howard, U.S. Army Eng Res & Dev Ctr., CERL
 Metal Uptake by Plants at Small Arms Ranges.
Cindy Teeter, ERDC-Environmental Laboratory, Antonio Palazzo, USA CRREL
 Concluding Remarks
 Adjourn

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