One of the most important questions for resource management is, under what conditions will users conserve the resources on which their livelihood depends? This project studies the forest management strategies of different types of forest landowner groups in Maine. Some owners are doing a far better job of managing their forests sustainably than are others. The quality of management practices is a crucial issues at this time, because the rapid depletion of forests is a world-wide problem. Maine is a particularly good laboratory to study forest management issues because it is the most heavily forested state in the country, and a wide variety of management practices are being used. In Maine, the rate of cutting is not sustainable, according to...
As the thesis title indicates, this research is about public recreation access to private land in th...
Mainers once enjoyed the sense that the state’s vast forested lands would forevermore be a feature o...
Family forest owners control 40% of forestland in the United States. Timber harvesting on family for...
Large areas of the world are being converted to nonforest use. This is true of the state of Maine as...
Rapid land ownership changes in the Northern Forest have spurred development as well as conservation...
This research project describes and explains the 1996 and 1997 Maine forestry practices referenda, w...
In 1985, the 112th Maine Legislature, recognizing the increasing demands upon Maine\u27s forests, es...
The state of Maine is 90 percent forested and 95 percent privately owned. Nearly one-third of Maine’...
Mike LeVert, Charles Colgan and Charles Lawton discuss the transformation of the economic environmen...
Family woodland owners own nearly 30 percent of Maine\u27s forestland, but a majority of these owner...
Sustainability of the forest at a regional scale in landscapes dominated by non-industrial private f...
Large areas of the world’s forests are being converted to non-forest use. Th is article examines fac...
Private woodland owners (PWOs) make decisions about 42% of forested land in the United States, which...
A majority of family owned woodland is used for recreation rather than for commerical purposes. Howe...
This is a two-part study that incorporates social science research methodologies to study the human ...
As the thesis title indicates, this research is about public recreation access to private land in th...
Mainers once enjoyed the sense that the state’s vast forested lands would forevermore be a feature o...
Family forest owners control 40% of forestland in the United States. Timber harvesting on family for...
Large areas of the world are being converted to nonforest use. This is true of the state of Maine as...
Rapid land ownership changes in the Northern Forest have spurred development as well as conservation...
This research project describes and explains the 1996 and 1997 Maine forestry practices referenda, w...
In 1985, the 112th Maine Legislature, recognizing the increasing demands upon Maine\u27s forests, es...
The state of Maine is 90 percent forested and 95 percent privately owned. Nearly one-third of Maine’...
Mike LeVert, Charles Colgan and Charles Lawton discuss the transformation of the economic environmen...
Family woodland owners own nearly 30 percent of Maine\u27s forestland, but a majority of these owner...
Sustainability of the forest at a regional scale in landscapes dominated by non-industrial private f...
Large areas of the world’s forests are being converted to non-forest use. Th is article examines fac...
Private woodland owners (PWOs) make decisions about 42% of forested land in the United States, which...
A majority of family owned woodland is used for recreation rather than for commerical purposes. Howe...
This is a two-part study that incorporates social science research methodologies to study the human ...
As the thesis title indicates, this research is about public recreation access to private land in th...
Mainers once enjoyed the sense that the state’s vast forested lands would forevermore be a feature o...
Family forest owners control 40% of forestland in the United States. Timber harvesting on family for...