Gary S. Hartshorn, Adjunct Professor of the Practice of Biology  

Gary S. Hartshorn

has nothing to do with OTS anymore and possibly not the NSOE either (Duke ph book is all wrong)

Education:
PhD Forest Resources, University of Washington
MS Botany, North Carolina State University
BS Biology, Moravian College

Email Address: ghartshorn@worldforestry.org

Specialties:
ecology
biodiversity
conservation biology
forest management and silviculture
terrestrial ecosystems

Recent Publications   (More Publications)   (search)

  1. G.S. Hartshorn, The global importance of sustainable tropical forest management (2004), NISA/UNA, Heredia, Costa Rica .
  2. G.S. Hartshorn, Tropical forest ecosystems, in Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, edited by S. Levin (2003), pp. 701-710, Academic Press .
  3. G.S. Hartshorn, Reduced-impact logging: Sustaining tropical forests and biodiversity, USDA Forest Service News from International Programs, vol. 2 no. 2 (2003) .
  4. G.S. Hartshorn, Institutional and economic success as a prerequisite for conservation: The Yanesha Forestry Cooperative in central Peru, in The Cutting Edge: Conserving Wildlife in Logged Tropical Forests, edited by R. Fimbel et al (2001), pp. 590-592, Columbia U. Press .
  5. G.S. Hartshorn, Biogeografia de los bosques neotropicales, in Ecologia y Conservacion de Bosques Neotropicales, edited by Guariguata and Kattan (2000), pp. 59-81, Libro Univ. Regional, Costa Rica .

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