Forest restoration in the Sierra Nevada is receiving increased attention due to climate change, increasing populations in the wildland-urban interface, and the historical mismanagement of some forests, evidenced in part by the increasing frequency and severity of wildfires in recent years. In response to an urgency to implement restoration in the absence of consensus on the best ways to proceed, public land managers practice collaborative management approaches to ameliorate antagonism between stakeholders and allow restoration projects to proceed when agreement is difficult to achieve. Stakeholders often include representatives from local community groups, environmental organizations, private industry, and—notably—tribal groups, who hold tr...
The majority of forest managers, informed policymakers, and educated members of the public agree tha...
Collaborative management with Indigenous groups is becoming increasingly common as many Indigenous c...
Community forestry is an evolving approach to forest management, shown to maintain forest cover, whi...
Forest restoration in the Sierra Nevada is receiving increased attention due to climate change, incr...
The conflict in the Pacific Northwest between competing visions of how federal forests should be man...
The United States Forest Service (USFS) estimates that between 65 and 82 million acres of the Nation...
Social changes over the past several decades have led to an increase in legislation mandating public...
Following 20th century logging, much of the natural coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) range consi...
Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Handbook explores th...
Collaborative approaches to natural resource management have become increasingly popular since the 1...
Among the many challenges land managers face in implementing restoration projects, one of the greate...
In this paper, we discuss what we learned about multiparty monitoring for collaborative, community-b...
Stewardship contracting is a recent innovation in federal land management designed to address land s...
This volume is divided into three sections: (1) Ecological, Biological, and Physical Science; (2) So...
The effects of selective-harvest on forest composition and structure in the southern range of the co...
The majority of forest managers, informed policymakers, and educated members of the public agree tha...
Collaborative management with Indigenous groups is becoming increasingly common as many Indigenous c...
Community forestry is an evolving approach to forest management, shown to maintain forest cover, whi...
Forest restoration in the Sierra Nevada is receiving increased attention due to climate change, incr...
The conflict in the Pacific Northwest between competing visions of how federal forests should be man...
The United States Forest Service (USFS) estimates that between 65 and 82 million acres of the Nation...
Social changes over the past several decades have led to an increase in legislation mandating public...
Following 20th century logging, much of the natural coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) range consi...
Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Handbook explores th...
Collaborative approaches to natural resource management have become increasingly popular since the 1...
Among the many challenges land managers face in implementing restoration projects, one of the greate...
In this paper, we discuss what we learned about multiparty monitoring for collaborative, community-b...
Stewardship contracting is a recent innovation in federal land management designed to address land s...
This volume is divided into three sections: (1) Ecological, Biological, and Physical Science; (2) So...
The effects of selective-harvest on forest composition and structure in the southern range of the co...
The majority of forest managers, informed policymakers, and educated members of the public agree tha...
Collaborative management with Indigenous groups is becoming increasingly common as many Indigenous c...
Community forestry is an evolving approach to forest management, shown to maintain forest cover, whi...