Publications - Jeff Stone

Last updated on December 1, 2023

Jeff is responsible for developing individual tree-based stand growth models, conducting stand dynamics research and data analysis, and applying growth and yield expertise to support strategic, operational and research needs. Jeff’s stand development research and modelling interests focus on non-timber attributes of forest structure. 

Position title: Stand development modelling research scientist

Contact: B.C. Government Directory

Current research projects

  • Forest structure attributes for non-timber values within the Tree and Stand Simulator (TASS)
  • Dead tree dynamics

Publications

Listed in order of publication date:

2000 to 2005:

2002:

Stone, J., J. Parminter, A. Arsenault, T. Manning, N. Densmore, G. Davis, and A. MacKinnon. 2002. Dead tree management in British Columbia. Pages 849 to 862. In Laudenslayer, W.F. Jr., Shea, P.J., Valentine, B.E., Weatherspoon, C.P., and Lisle, T.E., technical coordinators. Proceedings of Ecology and Management of Dead Wood in Western Forests, November 2-4 1999, Reno, Nevada. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, General Technical Report PSW-GTR-181. 

2000:

Mitchell, K.J., M. Stone, S.E. Grout, M. Di Lucca, G.D. Nigh, J.W. Goudie, J.N. Stone, A.J. Nussbaum, A. Yanchuk, S. Stearns-Smith and R. Brockley. 2000. TIPSY version 3.0. Online. Ministry of Forests, Research Branch, Victoria B.C. 

1999 and earlier:

1999:

Stone, J., J. Parminter, and J. Braz. 2002. Standing dead tree dynamics extracted from growth and yield permanent sample plots in British Columbia. Pages 467 to 478. In Laudenslayer, W.F. Jr., Shea, P.J., Valentine, B.E., Weatherspoon, C.P., and Lisle, T.E., technical coordinators. Proceedings of Ecology and Management of Dead Wood in Western Forests, November 2-4 1999, Reno, Nevada. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, General Technical Report PSW-GTR-181. 

1998:

Stone, J.N., A. MacKinnon, J.V. Parminter, and K.P. Lertzman. 1998. Coarse woody debris decomposition documented for 65 years on Vancouver Island. Can. J. For. Res. 28: 788-793. 

Stone, J.N. and J.L. Porter. 1998. What is forest stand structure and how to measure it? Pages 25-26 in J.A. Trofymow and A. MacKinnon, editors. Proceedings of a Workshop on Structure, Process, and Diversity in Successional Forests of Coastal British Columbia, February 17-19, 1998. Victoria, British Columbia. Northwest Science, Vol. 72 (special issue No. 2). 

Lund, G. (ed). 1998. IUFRO Guidelines for Designing Multipurpose Resource Inventories. A project of IUFRO 4.02.02. IUFRO World Series Vol. 8. 216 p. ISBN 3-901347-09-7. (One of many contributing authors). 

1996:

Stone, J.N. 1996. Modelling the dynamics of dead trees in TASS and WinTIPSY. FRDA Research Memo 227, Ministry of Forests, Victoria BC.

1994:

Stone, J.N. 1994. Extensive studies of fertilizing and thinning coastal Douglas-fir and western hemlock: an installation report. FRDA Report 227, Ministry of Forests, Victoria BC.