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Joseph L. Cox

Joseph L. Cox

College Forest Manager/Lecturer

Education:
B.S. North Carolina State University (1978)
M.S. North Carolina State University (1982)

Research Interests:
Silviculture (pine and hardwood); private non industrial forest management; control of non indigenous, invasive species.

Courses:
FOR 204 Silviculture

Contact:
NC State University
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
Box 8002
Raleigh, NC 27695-8002
Tel: 919 515-7576
E-mail: joe_cox@ncsu.edu

Publications

  • Cubbage, F., Cox, J., Moore, S. E., Edeburn, J., Richter, D., Chesnutt, M., Rohr, H., & Henderson, T. (2006). Long-term management impacts and costs of forest certification in North Carolina: the experience of the Southern Center for Sustainable Forests Partners. In Proceedings, Southern Forest Economics Workers (SOFEW) Annual Meeting. (Conference Proceedings, ) (pp. 159-170).
    Publication type: Conference paper
  • Robison, D. J., Schuler, J. L., Jervis, L., Cox, J. L., & Birks, P. J. (2004). Individual tree release and enrichment planting in young natural upland hardwoods. In K. F. Connnor (Ed.) Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference : Biloxi, Mississippi, February 24-28, 2003. Asheville, NC : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station.
    Publication type: Conference paper
  • Coleman, M., Coyle, D., Blake, J., Britton, K., Buford, M., Campbell, B., Cox, J., Cregg, B., Daniels, R., Jacobson, M., Johnsen, K., McDonald, T., McLeod, K., Nelson, E., Robison, D., Rummer, R., Sanchez, P., Stanturf, J., et al. (2004). Production of short rotation woody crops grown with a range of nutrient and water availability: establishment report and 1st-yr responses. In General technical report SRS-72. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station.
    Publication type: Technical Reports
  • Ramsey, C. L., Jose, S., Miller, D. L., Cox, J., Portier, K. M., Shilling, D. G., & Merritt, S. (2003). Cogongrass [Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv.] response to herbicides and disking on a cutover site and in a mid-rotation pine plantation in southern USA. Forest Ecology and Management, 179(1-3), 195-207.
    Publication type: Article
  • Cubbage, F., Moore, S., Cox, J., Jervis, L., Edeburn, J., Richter, D., Boyette, W., Thompson, M., & Chesnutt, M. (2003). Forest certification of state and university lands in North Carolina - A comparison. Journal of Forestry, 101(8), 26-31.
    Publication type: Article
  • Cubbage, F., Richter, D., Thompson, M., Moore, S. E., Edeburn, J., Chesnutt, M., Cox, J., & Boyette, W. (2003). Forest certification costs and benefits: the experience of the Southern Center for Sustainable Forests. In Proceedings, 2002 Society of American Foresters Annual Convention. (Conference Proceedings, ) (pp. 236-242). Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters.
    Publication type: Conference paper
  • Marsinko, A., Cubbage, F., Cox, J., & Moore, S. E. (2003). Forest Stewardship Council certification conditions, management impacts, and costs for NC State University college forests. In G. S. Amacher, & J. Sullivan (Eds.) Proceedings, Southern Forest Economics Workshop (SOFEW). (Conference Proceedings, ) (pp. 95-105). Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Tech.
    Publication type: Conference paper
  • Cubbage, F., Moore, S. E., Cox, J., Jervis, L., Edeburn, J., Richter, D., Boyette, W., Thompson, M., & Chesnutt, M. (2002). Implementing forest certification in North Carolina: systems, costs, and forest management implications. In G. S. Amacher, & J. Sullivan (Eds.) Proceedings of the 2002 Southern Forest Economics Workshop : March 17-19, Ramada Plaza Resort, Virginia Beach, Virginia. (Conference Proceedings, 32) (pp. 137-156). Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Tech.
    Publication type: Conference paper