Washington's non-industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners control 1.2 M ha, or nearly 20%, of the forestland in Washington State. Results of a mail survey suggest that educated and informed NIPF landowners are more likely to show interest in ecosystem-based management programs. NIPF respondents in Washington State indicated an appreciation for the temporal vision and landscape perspective crucial to understanding the foundation of ecosystem management. It is concluded that public agencies need to involve private landowners in ecosystem-based projects by using a more 'place'-based cross-boundary management approach. NIPF landowners must be actively involved in the decision-making so that the process, for them, is one of self-governance. P...
Family Forest landowners, also known as Non-Industrial Private Forests (NIPF) are subject to much sc...
Private forestland is an important resource to West Virginia. Timber production is vital to the stat...
While a number of studies have investigated the objectives and characteristics of nonindus- trial pr...
Washington’s non-industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners control 1.2 M ha, or nearly 20%, of the...
Oregon State University researchers conducted a survey in 1994 of non-industrial\ud private forest (...
In the south-east United States, 70% of the forest area is privately owned, by an estimated 5 M land...
Nonindustrial private forest landowners (NIPF) control 21.4% of Washington's commercial forestland, ...
Nonindustrial private forest owners in Vermont, New Hampshire, and western Massachusetts were survey...
Understanding how non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners gain and share information regarding t...
Privately owned forests in Michigan provide resources for economic, ecological and social benefits. ...
Non-industrial private forestland (NIPF) owners have options for engagement by following management ...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
Available online 20 November 2001.Woodlots provide important environmental benefits in the Midwester...
In 1977, forest certification originated in West Germany through the Blue Angel Program by authorizi...
Private forest landowners own the largest share of the forest land in the United States. Future timb...
Family Forest landowners, also known as Non-Industrial Private Forests (NIPF) are subject to much sc...
Private forestland is an important resource to West Virginia. Timber production is vital to the stat...
While a number of studies have investigated the objectives and characteristics of nonindus- trial pr...
Washington’s non-industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners control 1.2 M ha, or nearly 20%, of the...
Oregon State University researchers conducted a survey in 1994 of non-industrial\ud private forest (...
In the south-east United States, 70% of the forest area is privately owned, by an estimated 5 M land...
Nonindustrial private forest landowners (NIPF) control 21.4% of Washington's commercial forestland, ...
Nonindustrial private forest owners in Vermont, New Hampshire, and western Massachusetts were survey...
Understanding how non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners gain and share information regarding t...
Privately owned forests in Michigan provide resources for economic, ecological and social benefits. ...
Non-industrial private forestland (NIPF) owners have options for engagement by following management ...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive pro...
Available online 20 November 2001.Woodlots provide important environmental benefits in the Midwester...
In 1977, forest certification originated in West Germany through the Blue Angel Program by authorizi...
Private forest landowners own the largest share of the forest land in the United States. Future timb...
Family Forest landowners, also known as Non-Industrial Private Forests (NIPF) are subject to much sc...
Private forestland is an important resource to West Virginia. Timber production is vital to the stat...
While a number of studies have investigated the objectives and characteristics of nonindus- trial pr...