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Douglas J. Frederick
Professor of Forestry
Education:
B.S. West Virginia University (1967)
M.S. West Virginia University (1968)
Ph.D. University of Idaho (1972)
Research Interests:
Hardwood silviculture and ecology; restoration ecology, mitigation, wetlands, biomass, nutrient and energy distribution in hardwood forests of the South; species selection and silvicultural systems for plantation hardwoods in the Southeast.
Courses:
FOR 406 - Forest Inventory and Planning
FOR 507 - Silviculture
FOR 713 - Special Topics in Silviculture
Contact:
NC State University
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
Raleigh, NC 27695
Tel: 919 515-7788
E-mail: Doug_Frederick@ncsu.edu
Publications
- Frederick, D., & Donoso, P. (2008). Stand improvement cutting in natural stands of temperate hardwood forests. In SAF forest encyclopedia.
Publication type: Chapter - House, C. H., Bergmann, B. A., Stomp, A. M., & Frederick, D. J. (1999). Combining constructed wetlands and aquatic and soil filters for reclamation and reuse of water. Ecological Engineering, 12(1-2), 27-38.
Publication type: Article - Frederick, D. J., Tew, T., Clark, A., , & Phillips, D. R. (1987). Biomass, nutrient and energy content of upland south hardwood forests. (6) Raleigh: School of Forest Resources, North Carolina State University, 33.
Publication type: Book - Frederick, D. J., & Williford, M. (1980). Energy plantations: A future source of biomass. In J. Hayes, R. Snyder (Eds.), Proceedings of the 5th National Passive Solar Conference : October 19-26, 1980, Amherst, Massachusetts. (pp. 104). Newark, Del.: International Solar Energy Society.
Publication type: Chapter

