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forest ecosystems for wood production are also the most critical or productive 

 for other forest uses, such as production of wildlife and anadromous fish. 



As with stands, we can develop management approaches to landscapes which 

 improve our ability to simultaneously protect ecological values while producing 

 comnodities. Designing managed landscapes is ripe for collaborative efforts of 

 scientists and managers. Exemplary subjects in critical need of attention 

 include selection of appropriate patch sizes for managed tracts; analysis of 

 Eilmost all aspects of forest edges; and functional landscape arrangements of 

 managed and reserved patches and corridors. 



