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1 HANS M. WILLIAMS, PhD, CF 4016 Tara Lane Nacogdoches, TX 75965 Home Phone: 936-568-9388 Work Phone: 936-468-2313 Cell Phone: 936-558-8855 Email: [email protected] CURRENT POSITION: Dean and Professor of Forestry Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture Stephen F. Austin State University EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in Forestry, May 1980, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. Major: Urban Forestry Master of Science in Forestry, May 1983, Clemson University, Clemson, SC. Emphasis: Forest Ecophysiology and Seedling Quality Thesis Title: The Effects of Light and Soil Moisture in the Nursery on Survival and Growth Potential of Outplanted Yellow-Poplar and Sweetgum Seedlings. Doctor of Philosophy, December 1989, Auburn University, Auburn, AL. Emphasis: Forest Ecophysiology, Seedling Quality and Nursery Management Dissertation Title: The Effects of Fall Nitrogen Fertilizer Applications on Bud Dormancy, Morphology, and Physiology of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Seedlings PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Interim Dean and Nelson Distinguished Professor of Forestry: Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. Duties: Provide leadership working with faculty and staff engaged in learning, scholarly activities and outreach in the programs of forestry, environmental science, spatial science and agriculture. Promote the vision and the learning, research and service missions of the university and college to public and private natural resources management stakeholders and society. Serve as the liaison between college faculty/staff with organizations that promote the economic development of Texas through growth in natural resources industries. Responsibly manage the college financial resources which include federal and state appropriations, federal, state and private grants, endowments and land holdings. Dates: July 2015 to August 2017 Associate Dean and Nelson Distinguished Professor of Forestry: Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. Duties: Administrative responsibilities at the college-level include directing program and education support unit assessment, chairing college promotion/tenure and faculty council committees, and directing student academic and fiscal appeals. For forestry/spatial science programs, chairing graduate program council, directing summer

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    HANS M. WILLIAMS, PhD, CF 4016 Tara Lane

    Nacogdoches, TX 75965 Home Phone: 936-568-9388 Work Phone: 936-468-2313

    Cell Phone: 936-558-8855 Email: [email protected]

    CURRENT POSITION: Dean and Professor of Forestry Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture Stephen F. Austin State University EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in Forestry, May 1980, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. Major: Urban Forestry Master of Science in Forestry, May 1983, Clemson University, Clemson, SC. Emphasis: Forest Ecophysiology and Seedling Quality Thesis Title: The Effects of Light and Soil Moisture in the Nursery on Survival and Growth Potential of Outplanted Yellow-Poplar and Sweetgum Seedlings. Doctor of Philosophy, December 1989, Auburn University, Auburn, AL. Emphasis: Forest Ecophysiology, Seedling Quality and Nursery Management Dissertation Title: The Effects of Fall Nitrogen Fertilizer Applications on Bud Dormancy, Morphology, and Physiology of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Seedlings PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Interim Dean and Nelson Distinguished Professor of Forestry: Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. Duties: Provide leadership working with faculty and staff engaged in learning, scholarly activities and outreach in the programs of forestry, environmental science, spatial science and agriculture. Promote the vision and the learning, research and service missions of the university and college to public and private natural resources management stakeholders and society. Serve as the liaison between college faculty/staff with organizations that promote the economic development of Texas through growth in natural resources industries. Responsibly manage the college financial resources which include federal and state appropriations, federal, state and private grants, endowments and land holdings. Dates: July 2015 to August 2017 Associate Dean and Nelson Distinguished Professor of Forestry: Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. Duties: Administrative responsibilities at the college-level include directing program and education support unit assessment, chairing college promotion/tenure and faculty council committees, and directing student academic and fiscal appeals. For forestry/spatial science programs, chairing graduate program council, directing summer

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    forestry field station, chairing forestry undergraduate curriculum committee and course schedule planning. Supervise graduate program and college advising staff. Dates: August 2009 to Present. Nelson Distinguished Professor of Forestry: Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. Duties: Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in forest ecology, tree physiology, environmental assessment, urban forestry, and wetlands functional assessment. Research emphasis on physiological response of planted pine and bottomland hardwood seedlings to environmental stresses, forested wetlands delineation and functional assessment, and forested wetlands restoration. Urban forestry concentration advisor. Dates: May 2003 to September 2009. Distinguished Professorship Awarded August 2004. Associate Professor of Forestry: Arthur Temple College of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. Dates: May 1999 to May 2003. Promoted to Professor: May 2003 Assistant Professor of Forestry: Arthur Temple College of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. Dates: October 1993 to May 1999. Promoted and Tenured: May 1999 Wetlands Ecologist: U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. Duties: Research in woody plant flood tolerance and wetland reforestation. Wetland Delineation Instructor. Prepared NEPA documents regarding forested wetland impacts from proposed flood control projects. Dates: September 1990 to October 1993 Post-Doctorate: School of Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. Duties: Flood tolerance research on seedlings of bottomland hardwood species. Dates: November 1989 to September 1990 Research Specialist: School of Forestry, Auburn University Nursery Management Cooperative, Auburn, AL. Duties: Assist in design and implementation of pine seedling quality research. Dates: October 1987 to November 1989 TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY: FOR 111: Careers and Competencies in Forestry FOR 209: Forest Ecology FOR 335: Forestry Field Station - Non-timber Resources FOR 304: Arboriculture FOR 404: Urban Forestry FOR 515: Tree Physiology FOR 523: Plant Water Relations ENV 402: Wetland Identification and Functional Assessment ENV 415: Environmental Assessment and Management Major Research Advisor for 5 PhD and 23 MS students

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    Directing Forestry and Tourism Student Exchange with Alvdalen Educational Center, Alvdalen, Sweden, and a summer internship for our students in coordination with the owner/manager of the Tjounajokk Fish Camp, Sweden (2013 to present) STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY SERVICE: University Assessment Steering Council (2015-2017) University (Graduate School) Director New Graduate Assistant Orientation (2004-2017) University Regents Lecture Series Committee (2006-Present) University Policy Committee (2006-2008) Office of Instructional Technology Committee (2006-2008) Financial Assistance and Scholarship Committee (2004-2007) University Research Council Member (2004-2006) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE: Society of American Foresters (1987 to Present) 2017 TSAF Chair 2016 TSAF Chair Elect 2006 Secretary/Treasurer, Lufkin-Nacogdoches SAF Chapter 2002 and 2003 TX SAF Annual Meeting Planning Committee 1999 Secretary/Treasurer, TX SAF 1993 to 1999, Student Affairs Representative, TX SAF 1993 to 1999, Faculty Advisor, SFASU Student Chapter of SAF International Society of Arboriculture (1997 to Present) 2007 to 2012, ISA of Texas Board of Directors 1999 to Present, Faculty Advisor, SFASU Student Chapter of International Society of Arboriculture Texas Forestry Association (1996 to Present) 2015 to Present TFA Executive Committee Member (Ex Officio) 1997 to 1999, 2002 to 2004 TFA Board of Directors PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Member, Sustainable Forestry Initiative Resources Committee, 2016 to Present Member, NRCS State Technical Committee – Forestry Sub-Committee, 2016 to Present Member of the National Technical Committee on Wetland Vegetation, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, 2008 to Present (Served as Chair-2014 to 2017) Member of the Luminant Mining Environmental Research Steering Committee, Luminant Mining Corporation, Dallas, TX, 2009 to Present Texas Forest Service, Texas Forest Best Management Practices Coordinating Committee Member, 1993 to 2007

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    Texas Utilities (TXU) Team Wetland Committee Member, 1997 to 2004 Texas Department of Transportation Technical Advisory Panel: ROW, Hydraulics and Environmental Conservation Research Committee, 1996 to 1998 PROFESSIONAL HONORS: 2016 Selected as Fellow of the Society of American Foresters 2010-2011 Regents Professor, Stephen F. Austin State University 2006, 1998, 1996 Finalist, SFASU Foundation Faculty Teaching Award 2005, 2002, 1998 Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture Kenneth Watterston Teaching Excellence Award, SFASU 2004 to 2017, Kenneth Nelson Distinguished Professorship, Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, SFASU 1998 Finalist, SFASU Student Organization Advisor of the Year 1991, 1992, 1993, Department of the Army Performance Commendation, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers

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    HANS M. WILLIAMS, PhD CF 4016 Tara Lane

    Nacogdoches, TX 75965 Home: 936-568-9388 Work: 936-468-2313 Cell: 936-558-8855

    Email: [email protected]

    PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS and POSTERS Publications Priest, J. S., Stovall, J. P., Coble, D. W., Williams, H. M. and Oswald, B. P. 2016. Loblolly pine site index on reclaimed mineland in East Texas. Forest Science 62: 1-11. Bennett, A. J., Conway, W. C., Comer, C. E., Williams, H. M., and Bosworth, S. B. 2015. Seedbank potential of Chinese tallow tree (Triadica sebifera) in a Texas bottomland hardwood forest. Natural Areas Journal: 35(4). 581-584. Kulhavy, D. L., Unger, D. R., Williams, H. M., and Jamar, D. 2015. Teaching hands-on urban forestry health assessment using the resistograph and the CTLA Method. Journal of Studies in Education 5 (1): 139-149. Priest, J. S., Stovall, J., Coble, D. W., Oswald, B. P., and Williams, H. M. 2015. Loblolly pine growth patterns on reclaimed mineland: Allometry, biomass, and volume. Forests: 6(10). 3547-3581. King, J. R., Conway, W. C., Rosen, D. J., Oswald, B. P. and Williams, H. M. 2014. Total nonstructural carbohydrate trends in deeproot sedge (Cyperus entrerianus). Weed Science 62: 186-192. Unger, D. R., Hung, I., Brooks, R., and Williams, H. 2014. Estimating number of trees, tree height, and crown width using Lidar data. GIScience and Remote Sensing 51(3): 227-238. Rheinhardt, R., Wilder, T., Williams, H., Klimas, C. and Noble, C. 2013. Variation in forest canopy composition of riparian networks from headwaters to large river floodplains in the Southeast Coastal Plain, USA. Wetlands 33: 1117-1126. Williams, H., Miller, A., McNamee, R. and Klimas, C. 2010. A Regional Guidebook for Applying the Hydrogeomorphic Approach to the Functional Assessment of Forested Wetlands in Alluvial Valleys of East Texas. U. S. Army Corp of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory. ERDC/TR-10-17. Malone, K. and Williams, H. 2010. Growing Season Definition and Use in Wetland Delineation. U. S. Army Corp of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. ERDC/CRREL CR-10-3.

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    Dailey, K. R., Williams, H. M., Conway, W. C., Oswald, B. P. 2010. (Abstract) Investigating the competitive influence of Chinese Tallow (Triadica sebifera) on morphology and physiology of artificially regenerated oak (Quercus spp.) species. Journal of Forestry 108: pp. 423. Washington, D.C. Bataineh, A., B. Oswald, M. Bataineh, H. Williams, D. Coble. 2006. Changes in understory vegetation of a ponderosa pine forest in northern Arizona 30 years after a wildfire. Forest Ecology and Management 235: 283-294. Burkett, V., Draugelis-Dale, R., Williams, H. and Schoenholtz, S. 2005. Effects of flooding regime and seedling treatment on early survival and growth of Nuttall Oak. Restoration Ecology 13(3): 471-479. McInnis, L., Oswald, B., Williams, H., Farrish, K. and Unger, D. 2004. Growth response of Pinus taeda L. to herbicide prescribed fire, and fertilizer. Forest Ecology and Management 199: 231-242. Johns, D., Williams, H., Farrish, K. and Wagner, S. 2004. Denitrification and soil characteristics of wetlands created on two mine soils in East Texas, USA. Wetlands 24(1). Williams, B., Johns, D., Williams, H. and Ledbetter, W. 2002. Converting pine plantations to bottomland hardwood forests: A case study from East Texas. Ecological Restoration 20(2): 88-95. Johns, D., Williams, H., and Farrish, K. 2000. Denitrification rates and associated soil characteristics of wetlands created on oxidized and reduced mine spoil in east Texas. 2000. National Meeting of the American Society of Surface Mining and Reclamation, June 11-15, 2000, Tampa, Florida. pp. 584-590. Swirin, T. and Williams, H. 1998. Two-year-old container grown plants prove an effective, efficient means for reintroduction of baldcypress. Restoration and Management Notes 16(2): 221-222. Williams, H. M. and South, D. B. 1992. Effects of fall fertilizer applications on mitotic index and bud dormancy of loblolly pine seedlings. Forest Science 38(2): 336-349. South, D. B., Larsen, H. S., Boyer, J. B. and Williams, H. M. 1990. Seed spacing and seedling biomass: Effects on root growth potential of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda). New Forests 4: 179-192. Williams, H. M., South, D. B., and Glover, G. R. 1988. Effect of bud status and seedling biomass on root growth potential of loblolly pine. Can. J. For. Res. 18: 1635-1640. Williams, H. M., South, D. B., and Webb, A. 1988. Effects of fall irrigation on morphology and root growth potential of loblolly pine seedlings growing in sand. South African Forestry Journal No. 147: 1-5.

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    South, D. B. and Williams, H. M. 1988. Should fall irrigation be applied at nurseries located on sands? Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 12(4): 273-274. Proceedings Papers Williams, H. and Stewart, T. 2006. Effects of sower type and seedbed density on bareroot seedling morphology and early field performance of an East Texas family of loblolly pine. Proceedings of the 13th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-92. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pp. 45-49. Bataineh, M, Bataineh, A., Oswald, B., Farrish, K., and Williams, H. 2006. Loblolly pine growth response to mid-rotational treatments in eastern Texas. Proceedings of the 13th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-92. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pp. 502-506. Goodwin, E., McInnis, L., Williams, H., Oswald, B., Farrish, K. 2004. Physiological and growth responses of midrotation loblolly pine to treatments of fire, herbicide, and fertilizer. Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, February 24-28, 2003, Biloxi, MS. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pp. 48-53. Williams, H., Woodard, K., and Stewart, T. 2004. The response of bareroot loblolly pine seedlings to the amount and timing of nitrogen fertilization in the nursery. Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, February 24-28, 2003, Biloxi, MS. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pp. 425-428. Williams, H. and Stroupe, M. 2002. First-year survival and growth of bareroot and container water oak and willow oak seedlings grown at different levels of mineral nutrition. Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, March 20-22, 2001, Knoxville, TN. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-48. pp. 338-341. Marino, L., Oswald, B., Farrish, K., Williams, H. and Unger, D. 2002. Growth response of loblolly pine to intermediate treatment of fire, herbicide, and fertilizer: preliminary results. Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, March 20-22, 2001, Knoxville, TN. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-48. pp. 31-34. Wilson, S., Farrish, K., Oswald, B., Williams, H. and Yeiser, J. 2002. Effects of mid-rotation intensive silviculture on forest soils in East Texas. Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, March 20-22, 2001, Knoxville, TN. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-48. pp. 35-37.

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    Ott, B, Oswald, B., Williams, H. and Farrish, K. 2002. Preliminary results: Effects of fertilization, herbicide application and prescribed burning on understory and regeneration on pine plantations in East Texas. Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, March 20-22, 2001, Knoxville, TN. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-48. pp. 477-480. Barnett, M., Rideout, S., Oswald, B., Farrish, K., and Williams, H. 2002. Growth response from herbicide, prescribed fire, and fertilizer treatments in midrotational loblolly pine: First-year response. Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, March 20-22, 2001, Knoxville, TN. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-48. pp. 143-148. Goodwin, E., Williams, H., Farrish, K., Oswald, B., Marino, L. and Wilson, S. 2001. Effects of fertilization and vegetation control on net photosynthetic rates of midrotation loblolly pine in East Texas. In: Proceedings of the Southern Forest Science Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 26-28, 2001. CD Format. Stroupe, M. and Williams, H. 1999. Frost-heaving of containerized hardwood seedlings planted on an agricultural field in Sharkey County, MS. In: Proceedings of the Tenth Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Shreveport, LA, February 16-18, 1999. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-30. pp. 148-150. Swirin, T., Williams, H. and Keeland, B. 1999. Interaction of moisture and seedling shelters on water relations of baldcypress seedlings. In: Proceedings of the Tenth Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Shreveport, LA, February 16-18, 1999. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-30. pp. 190-194. Johns, D., Williams, B. and Williams, H. 1999. Survival and recruitment in a bottomland hardwood planting subjected differing site preparation. In: Proceedings of the Tenth Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Shreveport, LA, February 16-18, 1999. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-30. pp. 145-147. Williams, H. M., Burkett, V. R. and Craft, M. N. 1998. The effects of seedling stock-type and direct-seeding on the early field survival of Nuttall oak planted on agricultural land. National Proceedings: Forest Conservation and Nursery Associations 1998. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-25. pp. 29-34. Williams, H. M. and Craft, M. N. 1998. First-year survival and growth of bareroot, container, and direct-seeded Nuttall oak planted on flood-prone agricultural fields. In: Proceedings Ninth Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Clemson University, Clemson SC., February 1997. U.S.D.A. Forest Service General Technical Report SRS-20. pp. 300-303.

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    Burkett, V. and Williams, H. M. 1998. Effects of flooding regime, mycorrhizal inoculation and seedling treatment type on first-year survival of Nuttall oak (Quercus nuttallii, Palmer). In: Proceedings Ninth Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Clemson University, Clemson S.C., February 1997. U.S.D.A. Forest Service General Technical Report SRS-20. pp. 289-294. McGuire, M. A. and Williams, H. M. 1997. Effects of stock type and fall fertilization on survival of longleaf pine seedlings planted in lignite minespoil. In: Proceedings Ninth Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Clemson University, Clemson S.C., February 1997. U.S.D.A. Forest Service General Technical Report SRS-20. pp. 329-332. Tracy, B. M., Key, J., Williams, H. M. 1998. The wetland identification and functional assessment of plant communities in Harrison Bayou. In: Wilderness and Natural Areas in Eastern North America: Research, Management, and Planning. D. Kulhavy and M. Legg, editors. Center for Applied Studies, Arthur Temple College of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State University, Publishers. pp. 93-97. Williams, H. M. and South, D. B. 1995. Root growth potential and field survival of container loblolly pine seedlings fall fertilized with nitrogen. Proceedings Eighth Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Auburn, AL. Nov 1-3, 1994. U. S. D. A. Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-1. pp. 357-363. Williams, H. M., Kleiss, B. A., Humphrey, M. N. and Klimas, C. V. 1993. First-year field performance of oak species with varying flood tolerances planted on hydric and non-hydric soils. Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Mobile, AL, Nov. 17-19, 1992. U. S. D. A. Forest Service General Technical Report SO-93. 409-414. Williams, H. M., Miller, A. E. and Reid, R. K. 1988. Effects of shade on the growth potential of outplanted yellow-poplar and sweetgum seedlings. Proceedings Fifth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Memphis, TN. Nov. 1-3. U. S. D. A. Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-74. pp. 115-120. South, D. B., Larsen, H. S., Williams, H. M. and Boyer, J. N. 1988. Use of seedling size as a covariate for root growth potential studies. Proceedings Fifth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Memphis, TN. Nov. 1-3, 1988. U. S. D. A. Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-74. pp. 89-93. Larsen, H. S., South, D. B., and Williams, H. M. and Boyer, J. N. 1988. Survival and early growth of loblolly pine seedlings from six nurseries. Proceedings Fifth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Memphis, TN, Nov. 1-3, 1987. U. S. D. A. Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-74. pp. 151-154.

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    Technical Reports and Notes Camp, A., Williams, H., Urbanovsky, A., Grogan, J. and Murray, E. 2016. Modifying the East Texas HGM for the Lower Bois D’ Arc Creek Reservoir Project. Waters of East Texas Center, Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University. Submitted to the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, Regulatory Office (CESWT-RO), Tulsa, OK. 57 p. Dans, D. and Williams, H. 2011. Field testing East Texas HGM riverine wetland functional assessment guidebook: Proposed Lower Bois D’ Arc Creek impoundment project. Waters of East Texas Center, Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University. Submitted to the Wetlands Division, Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds, Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, TX. 63 p. Williams, H. M. and Kleiss, B. A. 1997. Species match ensures conversion of wet agricultural fields to bottomland hardwood (BLH) wetlands. U. S. Army Engineer, WRP Technical Note VN-RS-4.1. 6 p. Williams, H. M., Craft, M. H. and Young, G. L. 1997. Reforestation of Frequently Flooded Agricultural Fields: Compendium of Results from the Research Conducted at the Corp’s Lake George Wetland/Wildlife Restoration Project. USACE Waterways Experiment Station, Wetlands Research Program, Technical Report WRP-RE-18. Humphrey, M., Williams, H. M. and Kleiss, B. A. 1994. Container oak seedlings for bottomland hardwood (BLH) restoration. USACE WRP Technical Note VN-EM-1.1 Williams, H. M. 1992. Initial Wetland Impact Assessment for the Red River Waterway, Shreveport, LA to Daingerfield, TX Navigation Project. U. S. Army Engineer District, Vicksburg, Technical Report. 35 p. Williams, H. M., Kleiss, B. A. and Clairain, Jr., E. J. 1992. Evaluation of Wetland Resources and Impact Analysis of Flood Control Alternatives for the Upper Yazoo Project, Yazoo Basin, Mississippi. U. S. Army Engineer District, Vicksburg, Technical Report Supplement to Main Reformulation Report, Upper Yazoo Project Environmental Impact Statement. 63 p. Williams, H. M., Kleiss, B. A. and Clairain, Jr., E. J. 1991. A Description of the Wetland Resources and Impact Analysis of Proposed Maintenance on the Yalobusha River and Tallahatchie River Outlet Channels. Army Engineer District, Vicksburg, Technical Report Appendix to the Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Operation and Maintenance of Arkabutla Lake, Enid Lake, Grenada Lake, and Sardis Lake, Mississippi. 47 p. Popular Articles Larsen, H. S., South, D. B. and Williams, H. M. 1989. Pine seedling root growth is reduced by defoliation and shading. In: Highlights of Agricultural Research. Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. Auburn University, Auburn, AL. Volume 36(2): p. 14.

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    Videos Others and Williams, H. M. 1994. Techniques for Restoring and Creating Marshes and Forested Wetlands. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Video File #94057. WRP-VR-2. Presentations and Posters Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2016. Workshop: Soil Properties and Tree Physiology. International Society of Arboriculture, International Tree Climbing Championship. San Antonio, TX. (April 2, 2016) Jaques, R. Comer, C., Stovall, J., Williams, H. (Co-Author only), Symmank, M. 2016. Influence of wildlife on bottomland hardwood forest restoration in degraded river basins in east Texas, USA. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter TWS, Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society, San Antonio, TX (February 2016). Williams, H. (Presenter & Co-Author). 2016. Forestry Programs and Experiential Learning at Stephen F. Austin State University. Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership (TALL) Program, East Texas Agriculture “Production, Producers, Progress. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Tyler/East Texas, (January 18-22, 2016) Williams, H. (Presenter & Co-Author). 2016. Forestry Programs and Experiential Learning at Stephen F. Austin State University. PINEMAP: Women Landowners and Climate Change Workshop. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Prairie View A&M University. Nacogdoches, TX. (February 3-5, 2016) Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2015. Workshop: Soil Texture Determination in the Field. 2015 Texas Tree Conference. Waco, TX. International Society of Arboriculture of Texas. (September 30, 2015) Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2015. Getting to the ROOTS of the Problem. 2015 Nursery/Landscape EXPO. Dallas, TX. Texas Nursery and Landscape Association. (August 13, 2015). Stovall, J., Priest, J. S., Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only), Coble, D. W., Oswald, B. P. 2015. Joint Conference of the American Society of Mineland Reclamation and the Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative, ". Productivity and site index data support the efficacy of Luminant’s forestry reclamation approach in Texas," ASMR and ARRI, Lexington, KY. (June 11, 2015). Kulhavy, D. L., Unger, D. R., Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only) and Jamar, D. 2015. Bright Ideas Conference, "Teaching Hands-On Urban Forestry Health Assessment Using Resistograph," Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas. (April 29, 2015). (Poster). Oliver, L. B., Stovall, J., Comer, C. E., Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only), Symmank, M. E. 2015. 6th West Gulf Coastal Plain and Big Thicket Conference., ". Improving establishment of mast-producing species in the Blackland Prairie," Big Thicket Association and USFS, Nacogdoches, TX. (April 18, 2015).

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    Priest, J., Stovall, J., Coble, D. W., Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only), Oswald, B. P. 2015. 6th West Gulf Coastal Plain and Big Thicket Conference., "Productivity of reclaimed minelands in east Texas: a comparative analysis," Big Thicket Association and USFS, Nacogdoches, TX. (April 18, 2015). Urbanovsky, A., Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only), Oswald, B. P., Unger, D. R. 2015. 6th West Gulf Coastal Plain and Big Thicket Conference, "Initial wetland hydrology and vegetation composition in predicted wetlands adjacent to Lake Naconiche, Nacogdoches, Texas.," Big Thicket Association and USFS, Nacogdoches, TX. (April 17, 2015). Urbanovsky, A., Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only), Oswald, B. P., Unger, D. R. 2015. Big Thicket Conference, "Initial Wetland Hydrology and Vegetation Composition in Predicted Wetlands Adjacent to Lake Naconiche, Nacogdoches County, Texas," Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas. (April 17, 2015). Stovall, J., Priest, J., Coble, D. W., Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only), Oswald, B. P. 2015. 18th BSSRC, "Loblolly Pine Site index, Biomass Development and Allometry on Reclaimed Minelands," University of Tennessee, USFS Southern Research Station, Knoxville, TN. (March 4, 2015). Oliver, L. B., Stovall, J., Comer, C. E., Williams, H. M., Symmank, M. E. 2015. 18th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, "Improving establishment of mast-producing species in the Texas Blackland Prairie," USDA Forest Service, Knoxville, TN. (March 3, 2015). (Poster) Oliver, L. B., Stovall, J., Comer, C. E., Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only), Symmank, M. E. 2015. 51st Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society, "Improving establishment of mast-producing species in the Texas Blackland Prairie," TWS, Corpus Christi, TX. (February 20, 2015). Priest, J., Stovall, J., Coble, D., Oswald, B., and Williams, H. (Co-Author only). 2014. Pine plantations on reclaimed minelands: Growth rates versus unmined lands. American Society of Mining Reclamation Meeting, Oklahoma City, OK. (June 16, 2014). Stephens, P., Williams, H. (Presenter and Author), Bullard, S., Darville, R., Abel, C. and Coble, D. 2014. Update on Curriculum Revision at ATCOFA. Texas Society of American Foresters Annual Meeting, Athens, TX. (April 9, 2014) Bullard, S. (Presenter & Author), Coble, T. G. (Presenter & Author), Stephens, P. (Presenter & Author), Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author), Coble, D. W. (Author Only), Darville, R. L. (Author Only), Rogers, L. S. (Author Only), 2014. University Education in Natural Resources, "Producing Society-Ready Foresters: A Research-based Process to Revise the B.S. in Forestry Curriculum at Stephen F. Austin State University," UENR and sponsors, Auburn, AL. (March 15, 2014).

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    Camarillo, S., Stovall, J. Williams, H. (Co-Author only), Coble, D., and Sunda, C. 2013. Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera), stand structure, and the light environment. Society of American Foresters Annual Meeting, Charleston, S. C. (October 24, 2013) Camarillo, S., Stovall, J. Williams, H. (Co-Author only), Coble, D., and Sunda, C. 2013. Chinese tallow control on the Pineywoods Mitigation Bank in east Texas: Stand structural effects on tallow establishment and herbicidal control. The 17th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, Shreveport, LA. (March 5, 2013). Williams, H. M., Gibson, L., Farrish, K. W., Unger, D. R., Zhang, Y. 2013. 17th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, "Planted Bur Oak and Pecan Performance in relation to Canopy Gap Size and Orientation and Physiological Response to Flooding," Shreveport, LA. (Poster). Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 2012. Nutrient Dynamics in Planted, "The Response of Bareroot Loblolly Pine Seedlings to the Amount and Timing of Nitrogen Fertilization in the Nursery," Western Forestry and Conservation Association, Vancouver, WA. (November 27, 2012). Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Co-Author), Malone, K., Hung, I.-K., Unger, D. R. 2012. Society of American Foresters National Convention, "Determining Start of Growing Season in East Texas Forested Wetlands Using Satellite Imagery," Society of American Foresters, Spokane, WA. (October 24, 2012). Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 2012. ISAT Texas Tree Conference, "Tree Biology-Measuring and Interpreting Soil and Tree Water Relations," International Society of Arboriculture of Texas, Waco, TX. (September 26, 2012). Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 2012. Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference, "Ecological Restoration of Longleaf Pine," SFA Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. (May 19, 2012). Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 2011. Regents Lecture, "The Amazing Life Cycle of a Tree," Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. (December 2011). Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Co-Author), Unger, D. R., Hung, I.-K., Farrish, K. W., McNamee, R. 2011. Society of American Foresters National Convention, "Assessing Functions of an East Texas Forested Wetlands Using Remote Sensing and GIS," Society of American Foresters, Honolulu, Hawaii. Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 2008. Teachers Conservation Institute Phase I, "Forestry in the Urban Environment," Texas Forestry Association, Lufkin, TX. (July 8, 2008). Williams, H. M. and McBroom, M. W. (Co-Presenters). 2008. Lone Star Legislative Summit, "Natural Resources: Water, Biomass, and More," Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce, Nacogdoches, TX. (February 2008).

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    Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 2007. 21st Texas Tree Conference, "Basic Tree Root Structure and Function," ISA Texas, Waco, TX. (October 11, 2007). Williams, H. (Presenter and Author). 2006. Baldcypress regeneration in the Caddo Lake ecosystem. Texas Aquatic Plant Management Society 19th Annual Meeting, September 11-13, 2006, Rayburn Country Resort, Jasper, Texas. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2006. Urban Forestry. 2006 Teacher Conservation Institute, Texas Forestry Association, Lufkin, TX. McAfee, G., Williams, H., Unger, D., Hung, I. 2005. Wetland delineation of Barksdale Air Force Base. Society of American Foresters 2005 National Convention. October 19-23, 2005, Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX. (Poster) Tribby, H., Hung, I., Unger, D., and Williams, H. 2005. Multi-source image classification. Society of American Foresters 2005 National Convention. October 19-23, 2005, Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX. (Poster) Crook, L. R., Hung, I., Unger, D. and Williams, H. M. 2005. Mapping the historical extent of longleaf pine in Jasper County, TX. Society of American Foresters 2005 National Convention. October 19-23, 2005, Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX. (Poster) Stapleton, R and Williams. H. (Co-Author only). 2005. Development of organic carbon pools in TXU created wetlands. 26th Annual Surface Mine Reclamation Workshop. October 13-14, 2005, College Station Hilton, College Station, TX. Ott, R. A., Smart, R. M., and Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only). 2005. Use of native macrophytes to reduce growth and radial spread of hydrilla verticillata in pond-scale mesocosms. The Aquatic Plant Management Society 45th Annual Meeting. July 10-13, 2005, San Antonio, TX. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2005. Precision Sowing of Loblolly Pine. 2005 Contact Meeting. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative. June 15-17, 2005, Chattanooga, TN Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2005. Site preparation options, post-harvest to post-regeneration. The Georgia-Pacific Forest MAP Day on Reforestation. April 29, 2005. GP Field Office, Cleveland, TX. McAfee, G. D., Unger, D. R., Williams, H. M. 2005. Image enhancement of Barksdale Air Force Base. 21st Annual Louisiana Remote Sensing and GIS Workshop. April 19-21, 2005. Lindy Boggs Conference Center, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. (Poster)

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    Crook, L. R., Hung, I., Unger, D. and Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only). 2004. Mapping the historical extent of longleaf pine in Jasper County, TX. Southwest Division of the Association of American Geographers (SWAAG)- Annual Conference & Mid-South American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) - Fall Conference. November 10-13, 2004, The Fredonia Hotel, Nacogdoches, TX. Gibson, M., Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only) and Unger, D. 2004. Using IKONOS multi-spectral satellite imagery to classify and map bottomland hardwood forests in northwest Louisiana. Southwest Division of the Association of American Geographers (SWAAG)- Annual Conference & Mid-South American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) - Fall Conference. November 10-13, 2004, The Fredonia Hotel, Nacogdoches, TX. McAfee, G. D., Gibson, M., Williams, H. M., Unger, D. R., Hung, I., and Stroupe, M. 2004. Wetland delineation of Barksdale Air Force Base. Southwest Division of the Association of American Geographers (SWAAG)- Annual Conference & Mid-South American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) - Fall Conference. November 10-13, 2004, The Fredonia Hotel, Nacogdoches, TX. (Poster) Kinuthia, M., Williams, H. (Presenter & Co-Author), Oswald, B., Farrish, K., Van Kley, J. 2004. The relationship between vegetation composition and microtopography in a reforested bottomland pasture in East Texas. Society of Wetland Scientists, 25th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. Stapleton, R., Williams, H. (Co-Author only), Farrish, K., and Kronrad, G. 2004. Development of organic carbon pools in wetlands created on reclaimed lignite mine soil. Society of Wetland Scientists, 25th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2004. The function of tree roots. North Central Texas Urban Forestry Conference. Fort Worth, TX. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2004. The response of bareroot loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings to the amount and timing of nitrogen fertilization in the nursery. Forest Research Conference, Temple-Inland Forest Products Corp., Boggy Slough Facility, TX. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2003. Hardwood regeneration methods. Cherokee/Henderson County Forest Landowners Association Meeting, Tennessee Colony, TX. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2003. The basics of root morphology and physiology. Tree Root System Workshop, Texas A & M University and the International Society of Arboriculture of Texas, College Station, TX. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2003. The response of bareroot loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings to the amount and timing of nitrogen fertilization in the nursery. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative, 2003 Contact Meeting, Crossnore, NC.

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    Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2003. Basic tree biology. Planting and Protecting the Urban Forest Workshop. International Society of Arboriculture of Texas and Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2003. Basic tree physiology and morphology. Texas Forest Service International Tree Conference, Brownville, TX. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2003. Hardwood regeneration methods. Henderson/Cherokee County, TX Landowner Association Meeting. Jacksonville, TX.

    Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2002. Planting bareroot hardwood seedlings. International Paper Supertree Seedling Nursery Open House, Bullard, TX. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2002. Denitrification rates in created wetlands on reclaimed mine soil in East Texas. TXU Mining Team Wetland Meeting, Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center, Athens, TX. Goodwin, E., Williams, H. (Co-Author only), Farrish, K., Oswald, B., and Marino, L. 2002. Physiological response of midrotation loblolly pine in East Texas to nitrogen fertilizer and understory vegetation control using herbicide and prescribed fire. Rocky Mountain Ecosystems: Diversity, Complexity and Interactions. Joint Meeting of the 17th North American Forest Biology Workshop and Western Forest Genetics Association, Washington State University, Pullman WA, July 15-18, 2002. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2001. Reforestation of Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands. Texas Water Issues Workshop II, Bass Lecture Hall, University of Texas, September 27, 2001. Texas Mining and Reclamation Association.

    Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 2001. Ice Damage Impacts on Loblolly Pine Survival and Growth. Texas Agriculture Extension Service and Red River County Timber Landowners Meeting. February 22, 2001, Clarkville, TX. McGuire, M. A., Goodwin, E., and Williams, H. (Co-Author only). 2001. Effects of Stock Type, Fall Nursery Fertilization and Ectomycorrhizal Inoculation on Survival of Longleaf Pine(Pinus palustris Mill.) Seedlings Planted on Lignite Minespoil. Proceedings of the Third Longleaf Alliance Regional Conference, October 16-18, 2000, Alexandria, LA. Auburn University, Auburn, AL, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 5, July 2001. Wilson, S., Farrish, K., Oswald, B., Williams, H. (Co-Author only) and Yeiser, J. 2000. Effects of Mid-rotation Intensive Silviculture on Forest Soils and Earthworm Populations in East Texas. The Vermillenium International Conference on Vermiculture and Vermicomposting, September 16-22, 2000, Kalamazoo, MI. Wilson, S., Farrish, K., Oswald, B., Williams, H. (Co-Author only) and Yeiser, J. 2000. Effects of Mid-rotation Intensive Silviculture on Forest Soils and Earthworm Populations in East Texas. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meetings, November 5-9, 2000, Minneapolis, MN.

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    Williams, B. and Williams H. (Co-Author only). 2000. Influence of Weed Control and Seedling Morphology on Water Oak Establishment for Wetland Pasture Restoration. Society of Wetland Scientists 21st Annual Meeting, Quebec, Canada, August 6-12, 2000. Johns, D. and Williams, H. (Co-Author only). 2000. Denitrification Rates in Wetlands Created on Reclaimed Mine Spoil. Society of Wetland Scientists 21st Annual Meeting, Quebec, Canada, August 6-12, 2000. Williams H. (Presenter & Author). 2000. Basic Tree Biology. International Society of Arboriculture of Texas Spring Workshop, Dallas, TX, April 27-29, 2000. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 1999. The Conversion of a Pine Plantation Back to a Bottomland Hardwood Wetland. The Practice of Restoring Native Ecosystems National Conference. Arbor Day Farm, Lied Conference Center, Nebraska City, Nebraska. November 8-9, 1999. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 1999. Functions and Values of Bottomland Hardwood Forests in East Texas. Water in East Texas: Crisis or Opportunity. Nacogdoches, TX. November 16-17, 1999. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 1999. Controlling Chinese Tallow with Garlon 4 and Accord in an East Texas Wetland. Forest Herbicides: Research and Innovation. Nacogdoches, TX, December 7-8, 1999. Williams, B. and Williams, H. (Co-Author only). 1999. Oak Seedling Physiological Response to Herbicide Release in an East Texas Wet Pasture. Forest Herbicides: Research and Innovation Workshop, December 7-8, 1999, Nacogdoches, TX. Williams, B., Johns, D., Williams, H. (Co-Author only) and Ledbetter, W. 1999. Bottomland Hardwood Wetland Restoration on the Roy E. Larsen Sandyland Sanctuary. Big Thicket Science Conference, Beaumont, TX. October 7-10, 1999. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 1999. Thoughts on Teaching Excellence. New Faculty Orientation Workshop, Stephen F. Austin State University, March 3, 1999.

    Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 1999. Caring for Native Trees During Construction. Native Plant and Landscaping Seminar, January 19, 1999, Lufkin, TX. Sponsored By: The Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 1998. Techniques on the Reforestation of Bottomland Hardwood Wetland Forest. Symposium on Bottomland Hardwood Restoration, Association of Southeastern Biologists Annual Meeting, Monroe, LA, March 15-18, 1998.

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    Stroupe, M. and Williams, H. (Co-Author only). 1998. Physiological Responses of Three Bottomland Hardwood Species to Alternating Patterns of Flooding and Drought Stress. Seventh Workshop on Seedling Physiology and Growth Problems in Oak Plantings, September 27-29, 1998, South Lake Tahoe, California. U. S. Forest Service North Central Research Station, General Technical Report NC-206. 18 p. Swirin, T. and Williams, H. (Co-Author only). 1998. Techniques for Planting and Herbivory Protection of Baldcypress (Taxodium distichum L.) in Flooded Conditions. Annual Wetlands Workshop, Corpus Christi, TX, April 27-29, 1998. Sponsored by U.S.E.P.A. Region 6. Rectenwald, L. and Williams, H. 1998. Comparative Uptake of Cadmium and Trichloroethylene by Loblolly Pine and Eastern Cottonwood. Phytoremediation-Strategies and Evaluation of Phytoremediation Performance in the Field. IBC's Third Annual International Conference, June 22-25, 1998, Omni Hotel, Houston, TX. (Poster) Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 1997. The Proper Care and Protection of Trees. Urban Forestry Conference, September 25, 1997, Nacogdoches, TX. Sponsored by Nacogdoches Proud and the Texas Forest Service. Swirin, T. and Williams, H. 1997. Options for the Prevention of Herbivory on Baldcypress (Taxodium distichum L.) Seedlings Planted at Caddo Lake. Society of American Foresters National Convention, October 4-6, 1997, Memphis, TN. (Poster) McGuire, M. and Williams, H. (Co-Author only). 1997. Longleaf Pine Restoration on a Lignite Mine Spoil Site. The Mine Reclamation Workshop, October 1-2, 1997, College Station, TX. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 1997. Artificial Regeneration of Bottomland Hardwoods. Bottomland Hardwood Regeneration Short Course, October 28-30, 1997, Nacogdoches, TX. Swirin, T. and Williams, H. (Co-Author only). 1997. Protection of Baldcypress Plantings from Nutria and Beaver Herbivory. 86th Annual Technical Meeting of the Oklahoma Academy of Science, November 7, 1997, University of Sciences and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha, OK. Williams, H. (Presenter & Author). 1997. The Wetland Identification and Functional Assessment of Harrison Bayou within Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, TX. Presented to the U.S. Army and the Caddo Lake Institute. Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, TX, July 23,1997. Swirin, T., and Williams, H. (Co-Author only). 1997. Artificial Regeneration and Restoration of Baldcypress (Taxodium distichum L.) Utilizing Two-Year-Old Seedlings Grown in One-Gallon Pots. The Third Annual Conference of the Texas Society for Ecological Restoration. Junction, TX. August 9 and 10, 1997.

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    Key, J. S. and Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only). 1996. The Functional Assessment of Three Wetland Sites Using the Hydrogeomorphic Assessment Technique for Riverine Wetlands. The Big Thicket Conference, Beaumont, TX, October 10-13, 1996. Tracy, B. D. and Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only). 1996. The Plant Community and Wetland Identification of Harrison Bayou within the Bounds of Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, TX. The Big Thicket Conference, Beaumont, TX, October 10-13, 1996. Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 1996. A Summary of the Hydrogeomorphology of Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands in East Texas. U.S. Army Corp of Engineers and Environmental Protection Agency Training Course. The Hydrogeomorphic Assessment Technique for Wetland Functions. Holiday Inn, Nacogdoches, TX, December 2-6, 1996. Swirin, T., Williams, H., and Keeland, B. 1996. Physiological Response of Baldcypress Seedlings Planted In Permanently Flooded Soils. Society of American Foresters National Convention. Albuquerque, NM, November 9-13, 1996. (Poster) Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 1996. Planning the Bottomland Hardwood Restoration of Frequently Flooded Agricultural Fields. Texas Society of Ecological Restoration Annual Meeting. National Wildflower Research Center. Austin, TX, August 17-18, 1996. Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 1995. Outstanding Research Questions Regarding the Artificial Regeneration of Bottomland Hardwood Forests. Artificial Regeneration of Bottomland Hardwoods: Reforestation/Restoration Research Needs Workshop. USFS Southern Hardwoods Laboratory, Stoneville, MS, May 11-12, 1995. Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 1995. Planning and Planting Considerations in the Bottomland Hardwood Reforestation of Frequently Flooded Agricultural Fields. National Interagency Workshop on Wetlands, New Orleans, LA, April 3-7, 1995. Morgan, K. L., Roberts, T. H., Klimas, C. V. and Williams, H. M. (Co-Author). 1995. Vegetation and Wildlife Communities Associated with Early Successional Bottomland Hardwood Restoration. National Interagency Workshop on Wetlands, New Orleans, LA, April 3-7, 1995. Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 1994. Root Growth Potential of Container Loblolly Pine Seedlings Fall Fertilized with Diammonium Phosphate. Auburn University Forest Nursery Mgmt. Coop. Annual Meeting, August 18, 1994, Holiday Inn, Tyler, TX. Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 1994. Forest Riparian Areas: Function and Design. SCS Workshop on Forestry and Water Quality, June 9, 1994, Holiday Inn, Nacogdoches, TX. Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 1993. Bottomland Hardwood Restoration on Flood-Prone Agricultural Fields. U.S. Army Engineer Wetlands Research Program Field Review Group Meeting, October 24, 1993, Holiday Inn, Vicksburg, MS.

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    Thomas, T. and Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only). 1993. Effects of Flooding on Cherrybark and Nuttall Oak Seed. 57th Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, Holiday Inn, Jackson, MS. (February 18-19, 1993) Humphrey, M. and Williams, H. M. (Co-Author only). 1993. Reforestation of Agricultural Wetlands Using Container-Grown Oak Seedlings. 57th Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, Holiday Inn, Jackson, MS. (February 18-19, 1993) Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 1992. Acquisition and Handling of Wetland Plants. 13th Annual Meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists. Mini-Course: Shoreline Stabilization and Bioengineering Techniques, Clarion Hotel, New Orleans, LA. (June 5, 1992) Williams, H. M. (Presenter & Author). 1992. Proposed Wetland Delineation Technical Assistance for Army. 57th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Meeting, Charlotte, NC. (March 27-April 1, 1992) Williams, H. M. (Presenter and Co-Author) and South, D. B. 1989. The Effects of Fall Nitrogen Fertilizer Applications on Bud Dormancy, Morphology, and Physiology of Loblolly Pine Seedlings. Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative Contact Meeting, Solon Dixon Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL. (September 4-5, 1989)

    Williams, H. M. (Presenter and Co-Author) and South, D. B. 1989. The Effects of Fall Nitrogen Fertilizer Applications on Winter Bud Activity of Loblolly Pine Seedlings. Southern Forest Tree Physiology Workshop, Shreveport, LA. (August 14-15, 1989) Williams, H. M. (Presenter and Co-Author) and South, D. B. 1986. Effects of Fall Irrigation on Morphology and Root Growth Potential of Loblolly Pine Seedlings Growing in Sand. Southern Forest Nursery Association, Southern Forest Nursery Management Advisory Committee, Pensacola, FL. (July 22-24, 1986)

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    HANS M. WILLIAMS, PhD CF 4016 Tara Lane

    Nacogdoches, TX 75965 Home: 936-568-9388 Work: 936-468-2313 Cell: 936-558-8855

    Email: [email protected]

    SUMMARY OF GRANTS, CONTRACTS AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS ARTHUR TEMPLE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY and AGRICULTURE

    STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY

    PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR 1993 TO PRESENT

    PROJECT TITLE AND DATE GRANTOR AMOUNT 1. BLHW Measurement at USACE $ 2000 Lake George, MS (Summer 1994) 2. Technical Report USACE $ 5000 on BLHW Research (Summer 1995) 3. Identification and Functional DoD and TRIES $203000 Assessment of Harrison Bayou Wetlands, LHAAP, Texas (1995-1997) 4. Ecophysiological Response of USGS-NBS $ 60000 Baldcypress Seedlings Planted in Flooded Soils (1996-1999) 5. Reforestation of Lignite Mine TUMCO $ 52000 Spoil with Longleaf Pine (1996-1998) 6. Restoration of BLHW at TNC $ 50200 Sandylands Nature Preserve (1996-2000) 7. Denitrification in Created TUMCO $ 46000 Wetlands on Lignite Minespoil Sites (1998-2000) 8. Conversion of Wet Pasture to Texaco $ 66000 Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands (1998-2001)

    9. Loblolly Pine Seedling Temple-Inland $ 40000 Culture and Quality (2000-2004)

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    10. Bottomland Hardwood Assessment DoD $ 40000 (2002-2004) 11. Organic Carbon Pool in Created TUMCO $ 65000 (2003-2004) 12. Wetland Delineation of BAFB DoD $ 52000 (2004-2005) 13. USFS Land Acquisition GIS TXCF $ 10000 (2005) Temple-Inland 14. Oil Drilling and Site Quality DoD $ 31000 (2006-2007) 15. HGM Model Development of Temple-Inland $ 35000 East TX BLHW (2006-2007) 16. HGM Model Development of TCEQ $ 30000 East TX BLHW (2006-2007) 17. LiDAR/GIS Estimation of DoD $ 60000 Forest Volume (2007-2009) 18. Growing Season and Wetland USACE $ 23000 Delineation (2008-2009) 19. Riparian Area Definition TWDB $ 31000 Sabine River, TX (2009-2010) 20. Dallas Floodway Extension USACE $ 63000 Trinity River BLH Restoration (2009-2010) 21. SE Riverine HGM Development USACE $ 70000 (2008-2010) 22. Lake Naconiche Wetlands Nacogdoches $ 25000 Monitoring (2009-2014) County 23. Comparing Mine Soil Reclamation Luminant $ 66000 Approaches (2015-2017) 24. HGM Wetlands Assessment LBCR NTWDD $ 35000 Project (2015-2016)