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Forest of Canada
Canadian Roundwood Harvest by Province andTerritory, 2002/2003
Forests of North America
Forest Area in the United States1630-2002
U. S. Hardwood Timberland Area Per Capita,1977 and 2002
U.S. Timberland Areas Compared
Estimated Timberland Area for Selected Species
Forest of Mexico
Growth/Removals and Timber Inventory Trends
Wood Availability
Forest Parcelization and Fragmentation
Wood Quality Trends
Forest Health Gypsy Moth
Oak Decline
Oak Wilt
Sudden Oak Death
Butternut Canker
Asian Long-Horned Beetle
Forest Tent Caterpillar
Forest Monitoring The Inventory Process
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Criteria and Indicators
Hardwoods of North America
Hardwood Species
Boxelder: Acer negundo, Aceraceae
Maple: Acer spp, Aceraceae
Yellow Buckeye: Aesculus octandra, Hippocastanaceae
Tree-of-Heaven: Ailanthus altissima, Simarubaceae
Alder, Red Alder: Alnus rubra Betu laceae
Serviceberry: Amelanchier spp. Rosaceae
Madrone: Arbutus spp. Ericaceae
Black Mangrove: Avicennia spp. Avicenniaceae (Verbenaceae)
American Birch: Betula spp. Betu laceae American Birch:
American Hornbeam: Carpinus caroliniana Betu laceae
Hickory: Carya spp. Juglandaceae
American Chestnut: Castanea den tata Fagaceae
Giant Chinkapin: Castanopsischrysophylla, Fagaceae
Catalpa: Catalpa spp. Bignoniaceae
Hackberry: Celtis spp. Ulmaceae
Buttonwood: Conocarpus erectus Combretaceae
Flowering Dogwood: Cornus florida, Cornaceae
Common Persimmon: Diospyros spp. Ebenaceae
American Beech: Fagus grandifolia, Fagaceae
American Ash: Fraxinus spp, Oleaceae
Honeylocust: Gleditsia triacanthos,  Leguminosae
Kentucky Coffeetree: Gymnocladus dioicus Leguminosae
Silverbell: Halesia spp. Styracaceae
Witch Hazel: Hamamelis virginiana Hamamel idaceae
Walnut/ Butternut : Juglans cinerea Juglandaceae
Black Walnut: Juglans nigra Juglandaceae
Mountain Laurel: Kalmia latifolia Ericaceae Mountain Laurel:
Sweetgum: Liquidambar styraciflua Hamamel idaceae
Yellow Poplar: Liriodendron tulipifera, Magnoliaceae
Tanoak: Lithocarpus densiflorus, Fagaceae
Osage Orange: Maclura pomifera, Moraceae
Magnolia: Magnolia spp. Magnoliaceae
Sweetbay: Magnolia virginiana, Magnoliaceae
Apple: Malus sylvestris, Rosaceae
Tupelo: Nyssa spp., Nyssaceae
Hophornbeam: Ostrya spp., Betulaceae
Sycamore: Platanus occidentalis, Platanaceae
Aspen: Populus spp. Salicaceae,
Cottonwood: Populus spp., Salicaceae
Mesquite: Prosopis spp. Leguminosae
Black Cherry: Prunus serotina, Rosaceae
Oak: Quercus spp. Fagaceae
Buckthorn: Rhamnaceae Rhamnus spp.
Sumac: Rhus spp., Anacardiaceae
Black Locust: Robinia pseudoacacia, Leguminosae
Black Willow: Salix nigra, Salicaceae
Elder: Sambucus spp., Caprifoliaceae
Sassafras: Sassafras albidum, Lauraceae
American Basswood: Tilia americana, Tiliaceae
Elm: Ulmus spp., Ulmaceae
California Laurel: Umbellularia californica, Lauraceae
Timber Inventory Trends Growing stock
Sawtimber
Natural Mortality
Hardwood Consumption, Timber Harvest, and Future Supply Scenarios
North American Hardwood Lumber Production and Estimated Uses
U.S. Wood Household Furniture Imports by Country of Origin
Future Production/ Consumption Scenarios
Trends In North American Hardwood Forests and Forest Resources
Market Trends
U.S. Southern Region
U.S. and Canada Factors
Parcelization of Forest Lands
International Scene
Trends in Timber Growth and Removals
Hardwood Growth and Removals
Worldwide Forests
Population, Population Growth Rate, and Forest Area in 2000, and Average Annual Change in Forest Area 1990-2000 by Geographic Areaa
Subtropical
Plantations
Estimated Forest Plantation Area Globally
Glossary of Terms
Properties and units of measurement
American Hardwood Species