Our research seeks to expand the concept of urban environmental stewardship to include the everyday stewardship practices of urban nontimber forest products foragers. Ethnographic data from 58 urban foragers and 18 land stewards in the city of Seattle (USA) revealed that foragers reported using a variety of practices to enhance and minimize negative desirable species and their habitats. Many of these practices were identical to those practiced by restoration volunteers in formal programs and align with Seattle Parks Department management objectives. Foragers actively sought to learn more about what practices are sustainable; many mentored others in sustainable harvesting practices. Most foragers emphasized the importance of treating plants ...
Agencies and organizations deploy various strategies in response to environmental challenges, includ...
Urban parks and forests provide many services to society and are becoming essential components withi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Increasing development has contributed to the decre...
Urban forests are multifunctional socio-ecological landscapes, yet some of their social benefits rem...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Ecological restoration of urban natural areas can e...
This article uses research about non-timber forest products (NTFP) gathering in Seattle, Washington,...
Over the next decades, green infrastructure initiatives such as tree planting campaigns, and ecologi...
Scholarship on the ecosystem services provided by urban forests has focused on regulating and suppor...
Urban forests provide an escape from the noise and chaos of cities. Other services can be overlooked...
This article examines the urban forest in Portland, Oregon, as part of a complex system that require...
The environmental and human health benefits of urban forests have been well documented. In the Unite...
Recent “green” planning initiatives envision food production, including urban agriculture and livest...
Urban parks and forests provide many services to society and are becoming essential components withi...
The past decade has seen resurgence in interest in gathering wild plants and fungi in cities. In add...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Scott Boetjer Rootbound: Exploring Production in Se...
Agencies and organizations deploy various strategies in response to environmental challenges, includ...
Urban parks and forests provide many services to society and are becoming essential components withi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Increasing development has contributed to the decre...
Urban forests are multifunctional socio-ecological landscapes, yet some of their social benefits rem...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Ecological restoration of urban natural areas can e...
This article uses research about non-timber forest products (NTFP) gathering in Seattle, Washington,...
Over the next decades, green infrastructure initiatives such as tree planting campaigns, and ecologi...
Scholarship on the ecosystem services provided by urban forests has focused on regulating and suppor...
Urban forests provide an escape from the noise and chaos of cities. Other services can be overlooked...
This article examines the urban forest in Portland, Oregon, as part of a complex system that require...
The environmental and human health benefits of urban forests have been well documented. In the Unite...
Recent “green” planning initiatives envision food production, including urban agriculture and livest...
Urban parks and forests provide many services to society and are becoming essential components withi...
The past decade has seen resurgence in interest in gathering wild plants and fungi in cities. In add...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Scott Boetjer Rootbound: Exploring Production in Se...
Agencies and organizations deploy various strategies in response to environmental challenges, includ...
Urban parks and forests provide many services to society and are becoming essential components withi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Increasing development has contributed to the decre...