Skip to content.

Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources

Dr. Dale W. Greene

Dr. Dale Greene

Document Actions

Contact Information

  • Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
  • Athens, Georgia
  • Room:4-501
  • Phone:706.542.6652
  • Fax:706.542.8356
  • greene@warnell.uga.edu

Education

B.S.F. Louisiana State University

M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

Ph.D. Auburn University

Area of Specialization

  • Timber harvesting
  • Logging business issues

My interests are focused on solving operational problems with forest harvesting and the wood supply system. Much of my research is field-based and involves the cooperation of forest industry or logging contractors, who have been very supportive of my research efforts. The findings of our research are not only published in refereed scientific journal but also in industry trade magazines. I see applied research, continuing education shortcourses, and college classrooms as an interconnected loop with information from each benefiting the other.

Courses Taught

FRES 1010 Freshman Seminar -- Managing Your Family Forest for Fun & Profit

This course familiarizes students with the basic concepts of owning and managing forested property. 

FORS 1100 Natural Resource Conservation

Introduction to the general principles and contemporary issues related to ecology and management of wildlife, fish, forests, and rangelands; natural resources recreation and tourism; conservation of water, wetlands, and soil resources; and renewable and non-renewable energy. Students will acquire the knowledge necessary to advance beyond the simplistic portrayal of environmental dilemmas offered by mass media and gain a firmer basis for environmental stewardship, responsible citizenship, and action on environmental issues. Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.

FORS 3000 Field Orientation and Measurements in Forest Resources

I teach the lab portion of this class at least one semester each year. This includes field practice with forest surveying and orienteering with map, compass, and pacing; basic land measurements; land subdivision systems in Georgia and the USA; use of the Global Positioning System; and basic field measurements of vegetation from understory to standing timber.

FORS 4650 Forestry Field Camp

Our “summer camp” course is being restored in the summer of 2007. I collaborate with other forestry faculty to help with this three-week course taught during our Maymester term. During the week when I serve as primary instructor, we visit active forest harvesting and mill operations across Georgia.

FORS 4850/6850 Forest Operations Study Tour

This is a week-long field trip taken in late summer each year just before fall classes resume. I am one of several faculty who help coordinate and lead this trip in various years. Over the past 10 years, our trips have visited nearly every state and forest cover type in the South.

FORS 4730 Senior Project in Forest Resources Management

This is our capstone resource management class. Each spring semester Dr. Karl Miller and I collaborate in facilitating this course. Undergraduate students form teams and prepare a resource management plan for an actual landowner or client on a piece of property that they own or control.

FORS 5720/7720 Forest Harvesting and Roads

Forestry majors are required to take this course that introduces them to the equipment and systems used to harvest timber. They also learn how to estimate production rates and costs of harvesting systems and become familiar with the myriad of laws and regulations that affect these operations. At the end of the semester students prepare a harvest plan for future timber sale on an actual forest property.

FORS 7900 Forest Operations Management and Planning

This is a graduate course designed for students with interests in forest business. It introduces students to management science concepts such as mathematical programming, simulation, queuing, and inventory control that they then use to tackle case studies of forest business situations.

FORS 8020 Biomass Seminar

This is a graduate course designed for students with interests in biomass use.

Current and Recent Projects

Evaluation of alternative biomass harvesting methods funded by the Georgia Traditional Industries Program (TIP-FRP)

Cost and productivity impacts of product sorting on conventional ground-based harvesting operations funded by the Georgia Traditional Industries Program (TIP-FRP)

Status and Future Sustainability of the U.S. Wood Supply System funded by the Wood Supply Research Institute

Reducing forest fuels through better product sorting funded by USDA Southern Research Station

Harvesting cost implications of shifts in forest harvest characteristics funded by the Wood Supply Research Institute

Recent Presentations

Southeastern Bioenergy Conference

Discussion of biomass harvesting and study results as presented by Shawn Baker in Tifton, GA, August 2008.

Annual COFE Meeting -- GA Logger Survey

Results of the 2007 Georgia Logger Survey as presented by Shawn Baker in Charleston, SC, June 2008.

Annual COFE Meeting -- Value Recovery

Discussion of value recovery research and study results as presented by Amanda Hamsley in Charleston, SC, June 2008.

World Bioenergy Conference 2008

Results of biomass harvesting research as presented by Shawn Baker in Jonkoping, Sweden, May 2008.

2007 Forest Products Society Annual Meeting

Results of biomass harvesting research as presented by Michael Westbrook in Knoxville, TN, June 2007.

Southeastern Wood Producers Association -- Intro to Biomass

Discussion of key factors driving interest in biomass and bioenergy as presented by Dale Greene in Macon, GA, August, 2007

Southeastern Wood Producers Association -- Results

Discussion of biomass harvesting research as presented by Dale Greene in Macon, GA, August 2007

Publications

Baker, S.A. and W.D. Greene. 2008. Changes in Georgia's logging workforce, 1987-2007. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 32(2): 60-8.

Westbrook, M.D., W.D. Greene, and R.L. Izlar. 2007. Utilizing forest biomass by adding a small chipper to a tree-length southern pine harvesting operation. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 31(4): 165-9.

Greene, W.D., S.A. Baker, and T. Lowrimore. 2007. Analysis of log hauling vehicle accidents in the state of Georgia, USA, 1988-2004. International Journal of Forest Engineering 18(2): 52-57.

Hamsley, A.K., W.D. Greene, J.P. Siry, and B.C. Mendell. 2007.  Improving timber trucking performance by reducing variability of log truck weights. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 31(1): 12-16.

Siry, J.P. W.D. Greene, T.G. Harris, Jr., R.L. Izlar, A.K. Hamsley, K. Eason, T. Tye, S.S. Baldwin, and C. Hyldahl. 2006. Wood supply chain efficiency and fiber cost – what can we do better. Forest Products Journal 56(10): 4-10.

Ulmer, J.R., W.D. Greene, M.L. Clutter, and J.H. Mayo. 2004. Consistency ratings for assessing the impact of variations in mill demand on logging crew production and cost. Forest Products Journal 54(7/8): 57-63.

Conradie, I.P., W.D. Greene, and M.L. Clutter. 2004. The impact of a mill policy to discourage overweight log trucks. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 28(2): 132-136.

Greene, W.D., J.H. Mayo, C.F. deHoop, and A.F. Egan. 2004. Causes and costs of unused logging capacity in the southern USA and Maine. Forest Products Journal 54(5): 29-37.

Conradie, I.P., W.D. Greene, and G.E. Murphy. 2004. Value recovery with harvesters in southeastern USA pine stands. Forest Products Journal 54(12): 80-84.

Conradie, I.P., W.D. Greene, J. F. Cox, G. E. Murphy. 2005. Applying the Thinking Process of the Theory of Constraints: An Exploratory Research Methodology to Evaluate the Lack of Use of Cut-to-Length Harvesting Systems in the Southeastern United States. Journal of Forest Products Business Research Vol. 2.

Eason, K. and W.D. Greene. 2006. Potential impacts of 97,000-pound GVW on logging costs. Forest Resources Association Technical Release 06-R-18.

Greene, W.D. and T. Lowrimore. 2006. Accident causes with Georgia logging tractor-trailers now mirror other heavy trucks. Forest Resources Association Technical Release 06-R-03.

Conradie, I.P. and W.D. Greene. 2004. Log truck weight policy reaps positive results. Forest Resources Association Technical Release 04-R-02.

Ulmer, J.R. and W.D. Greene. 2003. Impact of varying mill demand on logging production and cost. Forest Resources Association Technical Release 03-R-2.

Greene, W.D. 2003. Does being a preferred supplier affect logging production and cost? Forest Resources Association Technical Release 03-R-3.

Conradie, I.P. and W.D. Greene. 2003. Value recovery with CTL harvesters in southern pine stands. Forest Resources Association Technical Release 03-R-29.

Awards & Recognitions

Georgia State Board of Registration for Foresters, appointed 2004

Georgia Foresters Hall of Fame, inducted 2007

Herrick Superior Teaching Award, 2007

Outstanding Research Award, Southeastern Society of American Foresters, 2007

National Technical Writing Awards, Forest Resources Association, 2004, 2007

UGA Senior Teaching Fellow, 2008

About Me

I enjoy most things outdoors, particularly hunting, fishing (fresh and salt), and camping with my family. I serve as an adult volunteer with Boy Scout Troop 1 in Athens. My family enjoys following sports, particularly college football and baseball. We are involved in a number of ways at Athens First United Methodist Church (http://www.athensfirstumc.org/).

Contributors :
Last modified Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:19:05 +0000