A relatively small number of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners in the United States has recently expressed interest in cooperating with one another at scales broader than their individual properties. There are many good reasons to do so, which would enhance their individual ownership benefits, as well as the suite of greater public benefits that accrue from a privately owned forest landscape. An Internet and literature review of private forest owner cooperation in temperate nations with developed economies resulted in a broad array of evidence of longstanding and successful activities from 19 countries. Forms of cooperation and resulting activities vary, ranging from low levels of commitment for purposes of information/education, ...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
The cooperation of private forest owners appears to be enjoying a renaissance of interest in the Uni...
Swedish nonindustrial private forestland (NIPF) owners have historically cooperated in associations ...
To meet public expectations in densely populated regions, forest management should be multifunctiona...
This article presents quantitative results from a study that evaluated private forest (PF) owner int...
Non-industrial private forestland owners (NIPFs) manage the majority of US forestland. But land use ...
This article presents quantitative results from a study that evaluated private forest (PF) owner int...
Understanding how non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners gain and share information regarding t...
Forested landscapes around the world are owned, governed, and managed by many small owners and colle...
in the United States: rationale and implications for forest management. Silva Fennica 39(3): 443–454...
in the United States: rationale and implications for forest management. Silva Fennica 39(3): 443–454...
The paper explores rationales of the rise and expansion of small scale non-industrial private forest...
In 1977, forest certification originated in West Germany through the Blue Angel Program by authorizi...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
The cooperation of private forest owners appears to be enjoying a renaissance of interest in the Uni...
Swedish nonindustrial private forestland (NIPF) owners have historically cooperated in associations ...
To meet public expectations in densely populated regions, forest management should be multifunctiona...
This article presents quantitative results from a study that evaluated private forest (PF) owner int...
Non-industrial private forestland owners (NIPFs) manage the majority of US forestland. But land use ...
This article presents quantitative results from a study that evaluated private forest (PF) owner int...
Understanding how non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners gain and share information regarding t...
Forested landscapes around the world are owned, governed, and managed by many small owners and colle...
in the United States: rationale and implications for forest management. Silva Fennica 39(3): 443–454...
in the United States: rationale and implications for forest management. Silva Fennica 39(3): 443–454...
The paper explores rationales of the rise and expansion of small scale non-industrial private forest...
In 1977, forest certification originated in West Germany through the Blue Angel Program by authorizi...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...