David Field of the Department of Forest Management, University of Maine, offers his observations on the role of academia in the important debate over the future of the Northern Forestlands
The 1994 proposal for a Maine Woods National Park and Preserve of 3.2- million-acres of northern Mai...
The news from the Far North is not good. In the spring of 2007, University of Alberta scientists rep...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Richard Judd reflects on the history of Maine’s North Woods. He d...
Rapid land ownership changes in the Northern Forest have spurred development as well as conservation...
Lloyd Irland discusses the rapid changes in the value of Maine’s forests as perceived by the public,...
This research project describes and explains the 1996 and 1997 Maine forestry practices referenda, w...
Mike LeVert, Charles Colgan and Charles Lawton discuss the transformation of the economic environmen...
One of the most important questions for resource management is, under what conditions will users con...
In the preceding article, DeWitt Nelson has described the nature of major resource management decisi...
The last two decades have seen dramatic, unprecedented growth in conservation lands in the Northern ...
A new view of the constant struggle going on in the Maine woods between trees, diseases and weather ...
Land managers have recently shifted scientific practice and management discourse to depoliticize and...
No table of contents available.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/foresteryearbooks/1055/thum...
No table of contents available.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/foresteryearbooks/1046/thum...
I have become increasingly concerned in recent years about the proliferation of forestry problems in...
The 1994 proposal for a Maine Woods National Park and Preserve of 3.2- million-acres of northern Mai...
The news from the Far North is not good. In the spring of 2007, University of Alberta scientists rep...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Richard Judd reflects on the history of Maine’s North Woods. He d...
Rapid land ownership changes in the Northern Forest have spurred development as well as conservation...
Lloyd Irland discusses the rapid changes in the value of Maine’s forests as perceived by the public,...
This research project describes and explains the 1996 and 1997 Maine forestry practices referenda, w...
Mike LeVert, Charles Colgan and Charles Lawton discuss the transformation of the economic environmen...
One of the most important questions for resource management is, under what conditions will users con...
In the preceding article, DeWitt Nelson has described the nature of major resource management decisi...
The last two decades have seen dramatic, unprecedented growth in conservation lands in the Northern ...
A new view of the constant struggle going on in the Maine woods between trees, diseases and weather ...
Land managers have recently shifted scientific practice and management discourse to depoliticize and...
No table of contents available.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/foresteryearbooks/1055/thum...
No table of contents available.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/foresteryearbooks/1046/thum...
I have become increasingly concerned in recent years about the proliferation of forestry problems in...
The 1994 proposal for a Maine Woods National Park and Preserve of 3.2- million-acres of northern Mai...
The news from the Far North is not good. In the spring of 2007, University of Alberta scientists rep...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Richard Judd reflects on the history of Maine’s North Woods. He d...