Traditional Forest Products/Wood Science programs have been curtailed and/or merged into other programs at many universities during the last 10 yr. Current economic challenges throughout the nation are continuing this trend. This trend is somewhat alarming when one considers the implications for education and development of the next generation of scientists in this very critically important field. If proper training programs and adequate professionals are not available, the conservative, wise, and perpetual utilization of renewable natural resources could be compromised for future generations
A marketing plan for increasing Wood Science and Technology enrollment at Michigan Technological Uni...
Forestry professionals are expected to be well trained and skilled. This facilitates progress in mul...
The traditional forestry practice is under increasing pressure to transform driven primarily by the ...
Wood Science and Forest Products programs across North America are reevaluating the needs of student...
The main purpose of this study was to identify the educational needs of forest products industries i...
Worldwide, continuous change is evident. What impact does it have on the utilization of wood? What s...
In 1991, the National Association of Professional Forestry Schools and Colleges (NAPFSC) and the Soc...
Over the past few decades, university level US Forestry and Wood Science and Technology programs hav...
This report summarizes the current status of wood science and technology programs in North American ...
Forestry education in the United States has been hailed for its ability to provide students with the...
During the past year, members of the Sustainable Forestry Partnership, in cooperation with other for...
The purpose of this paper is to examine education as a driver of change in U.S. forests and the fore...
“Society-ready” foresters are capable of dealing effectively with the complex economic, ecological, ...
Current academic programs in Wood Science and Technology (WST) for the 1978-79 academic year are dis...
The Society of American Foresters has played an integral role in formal forestry education over the ...
A marketing plan for increasing Wood Science and Technology enrollment at Michigan Technological Uni...
Forestry professionals are expected to be well trained and skilled. This facilitates progress in mul...
The traditional forestry practice is under increasing pressure to transform driven primarily by the ...
Wood Science and Forest Products programs across North America are reevaluating the needs of student...
The main purpose of this study was to identify the educational needs of forest products industries i...
Worldwide, continuous change is evident. What impact does it have on the utilization of wood? What s...
In 1991, the National Association of Professional Forestry Schools and Colleges (NAPFSC) and the Soc...
Over the past few decades, university level US Forestry and Wood Science and Technology programs hav...
This report summarizes the current status of wood science and technology programs in North American ...
Forestry education in the United States has been hailed for its ability to provide students with the...
During the past year, members of the Sustainable Forestry Partnership, in cooperation with other for...
The purpose of this paper is to examine education as a driver of change in U.S. forests and the fore...
“Society-ready” foresters are capable of dealing effectively with the complex economic, ecological, ...
Current academic programs in Wood Science and Technology (WST) for the 1978-79 academic year are dis...
The Society of American Foresters has played an integral role in formal forestry education over the ...
A marketing plan for increasing Wood Science and Technology enrollment at Michigan Technological Uni...
Forestry professionals are expected to be well trained and skilled. This facilitates progress in mul...
The traditional forestry practice is under increasing pressure to transform driven primarily by the ...