Research Interests:
Silviculture, Forest Soils, Forest Ecology, and Forestry Extension.
Recent projects have included "Adoption of Sustainable Forestry
Practices by Non-Industrial Private Forest Owners", "Sustainable
Forestry in Bolivia", "International and Domestic Approaches
to Building and Supporting Extension Forestry Programs",
and "Sustainable Forestry Education for Loggers and Landowners."
Publications: (refereed only, last 10 years)
Eisenbies, M. H., C. Davidson, J. E. Johnson, R. Amateis, and
K. Gottschalk. 2007. Tree mortality in mixed pine-hardwood stands
defoliated by the European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.).
Forest Science 53(6):683-691.
Smith, G. K. M. and J. E. Johnson. 2007. Breaking trail through
mountains – forest policy implementation case studies.
Forestry Chronicle. 83(5):699-707.
Johnson, J .E., J. H. Creighton, and E. R. Norland. 2007. An
International Perspective on Successful Strategies in Forestry
Extension: A Focus on Extensionists. Journal of Extension. 45(2)
[online at http://www.joe.org/joe/2007April/a7.shtml.]
Johnson, J. E., J. H. Creighton, and E. R. Norland. 2006. Building
a Foundation for Success in Natural Resources Extension Education.
Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education.
13(3): 33-46
Johnson, J. E., and O. J. Delgado. 2005. Agroforestry adoption
potential in Cape Verde. Small-Scale Forest Economics, Management,
and Policy 4(2):205-214.
Bruce, F. A., Jr., and J. E. Johnson. 2004. Graduate program
in Forestry and Natural Resources Extension Education: An International
Needs Assessment. Journal of International Agricultural and Extension
Education 11(1):35-44.
Johnson, J. E., and O. J. Delgado. 2003. Farmer perspectives
on agroforestry opportunities and constraints in Cape Verde.
Small-Scale Forest Economics, Management, and Policy 2(3):343-355.
Aust, W. M., A. Azola, and J. E. Johnson. 2003. Management
effects on erosion of Civil War military earthworks. Journal
of Soil and Water Conservation 58(1):13-20.
Johnson, J. E., D. O. Mitchem, and R. E. Kreh. 2003. Establishing
royal paulownia on the Virginia Piedmont. New Forests 25:11-23.
Rantis, P. A., and J. E. Johnson. 2002. Understory development
in canopy gaps of pine and pine-hardwood forests of the upper
Coastal Plain of Virginia. Plant Ecology 159:103-115.
Davidson, C. B., J. E. Johnson, K. W. Gottschalk, and R. L.
Amateis. 2001. Prediction of stand susceptibility and gypsy moth
defoliation in Coastal Plain mixed pine-hardwoods. Canadian Journal
of Forest Research 31:1914-1921.
Kochenderfer, J. D., S. M. Zedaker, J. E. Johnson, D. Wm. Smith,
and G. W. Miller. 2001. Herbicide crop tree release in Central
West Virginia. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 18(2):46-54.
Dedrick, J. P., T. E. Hall, R. B. Hull, and J. E. Johnson.
2000. The Forest Bank – An experiment in managing fragmented
forests. Journal of Forestry 98(3):22-25.
Davidson, C. B., K. W. Gottschalk, and J. E. Johnson. 1999.
Tree mortality following defoliation by the European gypsy moth
(Lymantria dispar L.) in the United States: A review. Forest
Science 45(1):74-84.
Johnson, J. E., G. W. Miller, J. E. Baumgras, and C. D. West.
1998. Assessment of residual stand quality and regeneration following
shelterwood cutting on Central Appalachian hardwoods. Northern
Journal of Applied Forestry 15(4):203-210.
Johnson, J. E., J. J. Bollig, and R. A. Rathfon. 1998. Above-ground
biomass and nutrient distribution of released and fertilized
yellow-poplar trees. Forest Ecology and Management 105:231-240.
Johnson, J.E., S. G. Lindow, and R. Rogers. 1998. Light, soil,
and seedling characteristics associated with varying levels of
competition in a red pine plantation. New Forests 15:23-36.
Salom, S. M., R. F. Billings, C. W. Berisford, S. R. Clarke,
Q. C. McClellan, M. J. Dalusky, T. J. Robinson, and J. E. Johnson.
1998. Basis for technology transfer of inhibitor-based suppression
tactics for the southern pine beetle. Southern Journal of Applied
Forestry 22(1):24-34.
Andrews, J.A., J. E. Johnson, J. L. Torbert, J. A. Burger,
and D. L. Kelting. 1998. Minesoil and site properties associated
with early height growth of eastern white pine. Journal of Environmental
Quality 27(1):192-199.
Personal Interests:
Camping/backpacking, hiking, skiing, hunting/fishing, reading,
traveling.
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