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Title
International Biological Program Group Oral History Interview - Part 1
Description
The International Biological Program (IBP) was the major research program at Andrews Forest during the 1970s. IBP funding from the National Science Foundation and many associated grants made it possible for a large team of academic and Forest Service researchers to study a wide range of ecosystem topics – vegetation, fauna, soils, stream ecology, geomorphology, microclimate, landscape history, and more. Participants in this group interview represent a wide variety of disciplines and roles: writer-editor Brookes, OSU ecology professors Denison and Waring, stream ecologist Hall, Forest Service soil scientist Dyrness, U of Washington forest ecology professor Franklin, Forest Service information manager Henshaw, Forest Service field crew manager Levno, Forest Service geologist Swanson. This was a critical period of development of whole ecosystem concepts, especially of old-growth forest and stream systems.
Creator
Martha Brookes, Bill Denison, Ted Dyrness, Jerry Franklin, Jim Hall, Don Henshaw, Al Levno, Art McKee, Fred Swanson and Dick Waring
Source
H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Oral History Collection (OH 28)
Publisher
Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries
Date
February 10, 1998
Contributor
Max Geier
Format
Digitized Microcassette
Language
English
Type
Oral History
Identifier
oh28-ibp-19980210-01
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Max Geier
Interviewee
Martha Brookes, Bill Denison, Ted Dyrness, Jerry Franklin, Jim Hall, Don Henshaw, Al Levno, Art McKee, Fred Swanson and Dick Waring
Location
Siuslaw National Forest Headquarters, Corvallis, Oregon
Original Format
Microcassette
Duration
1:55:34
OHMS Object
Interview Format
audio