@article{hall_stape_bullock_frederick_wright_scolforo_cook_2020, title={A Growth and Yield Model for Eucalyptus benthamii in the Southeastern United States}, volume={66}, ISSN={["1938-3738"]}, url={http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85081127822&partnerID=MN8TOARS}, DOI={10.1093/forsci/fxz061}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={1}, journal={FOREST SCIENCE}, author={Hall, Kevin B. and Stape, J. L. and Bullock, Bronson P. and Frederick, Doug and Wright, Jeff and Scolforo, Henrique F. and Cook, Rachel}, year={2020}, month={Feb}, pages={25–37} } @article{hall_spooner_richardson_hoyle_frederick_2014, title={POSTEMERGENCE CONTROL OF MICROSTEGIUM VIMINEUM ON RIPARIAN RESTORATION SITES WITH AQUATIC-USE REGISTERED HERBICIDES}, volume={50}, ISSN={["1752-1688"]}, DOI={10.1111/jawr.12210}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={3}, journal={JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION}, author={Hall, Karen R. and Spooner, Jean and Richardson, Robert J. and Hoyle, Steve T. and Frederick, Douglas J.}, year={2014}, month={Jun}, pages={533–542} } @article{shifflett_hazel_frederick_nichols_2013, title={Species Trials of Short Rotation Woody Crops on Two Wastewater Application Sites in North Carolina, USA}, volume={7}, ISSN={1939-1234 1939-1242}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12155-013-9351-2}, DOI={10.1007/s12155-013-9351-2}, number={1}, journal={BioEnergy Research}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Shifflett, Shawn Dayson and Hazel, Dennis W and Frederick, Douglas J and Nichols, Elizabeth Guthrie}, year={2013}, month={Jul}, pages={157–173} } @article{moorman_donoso_moore_sink_frederick_2013, title={Sustainable protected area management: The case of Llancahue, a highly valued periurban forest in Chile}, volume={32}, DOI={10.1080/10549811.2013.803916}, abstractNote={The Llancahue watershed is a 1,300-ha state-owned, protected forest threatened by illegal logging. To improve conservation practices, we provide a prescription for protecting the 400 ha of old-growth stands and to promote old-growth attributes through responsible management of the secondary forests. The plan involves the local community in efforts to reduce illegal logging and generates annual net revenues of 20,000–US$30,000 which will be used to conserve the forest and employ the local community by thinning 10–15 ha yr−1. We present the Llancahue watershed as a case study for implementing sustainable forest management with local communities as a means of conserving forestland.}, number={8}, journal={Journal of Sustainable Forestry}, author={Moorman, M. and Donoso, P. J. and Moore, S. E. and Sink, S. and Frederick, D.}, year={2013} } @inproceedings{hall_richardson_hoyle_spooner_frederick_2012, title={Efficacy of aquatic-use registered herbicides used for preemergence (PRE) and postemergence (POST) control of Microstegium vimineum on stream and riparian restoration sites}, booktitle={2012 AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference}, author={Hall, K. and Richardson, R. and Hoyle, S. and Spooner, J. and Frederick, D.}, year={2012} } @inproceedings{frederick_nichols_hazel_2012, title={Potential for growing woody biomass energy crops on wastewater sites in North Carolina}, booktitle={Civic and Small-Scale Biofuels Statewide}, author={Frederick, D. and Nichols, E. G. and Hazel, D.}, year={2012} } @inproceedings{shifflett_hazel_frederick_wright_nichols_2012, title={Species trial for short rotation woody crops on municipal wastewater application fields in North Carolina}, booktitle={9th Biennial Short Rotation Woody Crops Operations Working Group Conference}, author={Shifflett, S. and Hazel, D. and Frederick, D. and Wright, J. and Nichols, E. G.}, year={2012} } @inproceedings{shifflett_hazel_frederick_nichols_2012, title={Species trials of short rotation woody crops on wastewater application sites in North Carolina}, booktitle={9th International Phyto Society Conference}, author={Shifflett, S. and Hazel, D. and Frederick, D. and Nichols, E. G.}, year={2012} } @book{furiness_cowling. e._l._r._d._k._campbell_2011, title={Forests as an alternative for poultry manure application}, volume={AG-739}, journal={Technical Report}, author={Furiness, C. and Cowling. E., Allen and L., Abt and R., Frederick and D., Zering and K. and Campbell, R.}, year={2011} } @book{furiness_cowling e._l._r._d._k._campbell_2011, title={Forests as an alternative for swine manure application}, volume={AG-740}, journal={Technical Report}, author={Furiness, C. and Cowling E., Allen and L., Abt and R., Frederick and D., Zering and K. and Campbell, R.}, year={2011} } @book{furiness_cowling_allen_r. frederick_zering_campbell_2011, title={Using animal manures in forest fertilization}, volume={AG-738}, journal={Technical Report}, institution={NC Cooperative Extension}, author={Furiness, C. and Cowling, E. and Allen, L. Abt and R. Frederick, D. and Zering, K. and Campbell, R.}, year={2011} } @inbook{frederick_sink_donoso_2010, title={Forest Types of North America}, booktitle={Forests and Forestry in the Americas: An Encyclopedia}, publisher={Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters,}, author={Frederick, D. and Sink, S. and Donoso, P.}, year={2010} } @inbook{frederick_donoso_2008, title={Stand improvement cutting in natural stands of temperate hardwood forests}, booktitle={SAF forest encyclopedia}, author={Frederick, D. and Donoso, P.}, year={2008} } @article{house_bergmann_stomp_frederick_1999, title={Combining constructed wetlands and aquatic and soil filters for reclamation and reuse of water}, volume={12}, ISSN={["0925-8574"]}, DOI={10.1016/S0925-8574(98)00052-4}, abstractNote={Reclamation and reuse of water and nutrients at their source provide the opportunity to use simple, less costly technologies and lessens potentials for catastrophic effects due to centralized treatment system failures. The combination of multiple treatment environments within constructed wetlands can provide water quality suitable for reuse. A current project in rural Chatham County, NC, uses simple, aesthetically pleasing treatment components constructed both outdoors and indoors to reclaim domestic sewage for toilet flushing, landscape irrigation and aesthetic water features. A courtyard containing constructed wetlands and a solarium with modular soil filter components and aquatic chambers are designed to treat sewage from within a small business facility and to provide recreational space for its 60 employees. The combination of vertical flow and horizontal flow constructed wetlands with fill and draw controls provides the necessary environments for nitrification–denitrification, removal of organic materials and phosphorus adsorption reactions. The system is designed to treat and reuse 4500 l day−1 (1200 gal day−1) of domestic sewage from the business. Some of the plants used are selectively bred or genetically engineered to maximize their water reclamation potential. Utilization of simple treatment and reuse technology has permitted the business owner to renovate an abandoned and deteriorating school building into a home for two thriving and internationally based businesses and to protect the water quality of a nearby reservoir.}, number={1-2}, journal={ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING}, author={House, CH and Bergmann, BA and Stomp, AM and Frederick, DJ}, year={1999}, month={Jan}, pages={27–38} } @book{biomass, nutrient and energy content of upland south hardwood forests_1987, number={6}, journal={Biomass, nutrient and energy content of upland south hardwood forests}, publisher={Raleigh: School of Forest Resources, North Carolina State University}, year={1987}, pages={33} } @inbook{frederick_williford_1980, title={Energy plantations: A future source of biomass}, volume={3}, number={1}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 5th National Passive Solar Conference : October 19-26, 1980, Amherst, Massachusetts}, publisher={Newark, Del.: International Solar Energy Society}, author={Frederick, D. J. and Williford, M.}, editor={J. Hayes, R. SnyderEditor}, year={1980}, pages={104} }