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James S. Meadows serves as a Researcher affiliated with Mississippi State University's College of Forest Resources and the USDA Forest Service. His work focuses on developing environmentally sustainable silvicultural practices for hardwood forests across the southern United States, specifically targeting growth enhancement, quality improvement, and economic value optimization in river bottom and streamside ecosystems.
Dr. Meadows holds a Ph.D. from Mississippi State University, establishing his academic foundation in forest science. His research spans critical areas including silviculture, hardwood ecology, tree physiology (with specialization in epicormic branching dynamics), forest modeling, and sustainable forestry systems.
- Research Framework: Executes work through four integrated components: (1) Applied studies of partial cuttings in natural stands, (2) Fundamental investigations into bole quality mechanisms, (3) Development of decision-support models for thinning prescriptions, and (4) Synthesis of practical management guidelines.
- Field Context: Primarily conducts research in natural bottomland hardwood forests, with supplementary studies in oak plantations and loessial upland ecosystems.
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