Individuals and families collectively own more than 118 million ha of forestland in the USA. Using data from the USDA Forest Service’s National Woodland Owners Survey (NWOS), we characterize ecosystem services being produced on family forests as well as the beneficiaries who enjoy them. Approximately half of family forest owners provide one or more provisioning services. With the exception of logs, the provisioning services provided by the majority of owners are enjoyed directly by owners or their close associates (i.e., family, friends, and neighbors). Similarly, while more than half of family forest owners have provided recreational opportunities, a cultural service, to their close associates, fewer than 6% of owners have sold or provided...
Trade-offs and synergies in the supply of forest ecosystem services are common but the drivers of th...
One-third of the forestland in the U.S. is owned by 10.4 million family forest owners. Their collect...
In Central Nicaragua, in a rural landscape where trees grow everywhere, we studied the relations bet...
Individuals and families collectively own more than 118 million ha of forestland in the USA. Using d...
Forests provide immense goods and services to both local and regional communities. The USDA Forest S...
Ecosystems services refer to the benefits people obtain from ecosystems (WRI, 2003). Supporting serv...
Over time, community forests (CFs) have been established across the globe to meet various social, ec...
Family forests account for 92% of private forest owners in the United States and 62% of private fore...
"The United States is blessed with a diverse portfolio of natural resources. Not least among them is...
Private forests provide a range of ecosystem services for society including provisioning, regulating...
The U.S. Forest Service is now required to include the concept of ecosystem services - defined as th...
The management of family-owned forests is discussed in light of conservation issues and development ...
Total forested area in North America is 677.5 million ha (32.7% of land area), which is 17.1% of the...
Encouraging family forest owners to create early successional habitat is a high priority for wildlif...
Family forests are critical components of rural landscapes, societies and economies. In Oregon, wher...
Trade-offs and synergies in the supply of forest ecosystem services are common but the drivers of th...
One-third of the forestland in the U.S. is owned by 10.4 million family forest owners. Their collect...
In Central Nicaragua, in a rural landscape where trees grow everywhere, we studied the relations bet...
Individuals and families collectively own more than 118 million ha of forestland in the USA. Using d...
Forests provide immense goods and services to both local and regional communities. The USDA Forest S...
Ecosystems services refer to the benefits people obtain from ecosystems (WRI, 2003). Supporting serv...
Over time, community forests (CFs) have been established across the globe to meet various social, ec...
Family forests account for 92% of private forest owners in the United States and 62% of private fore...
"The United States is blessed with a diverse portfolio of natural resources. Not least among them is...
Private forests provide a range of ecosystem services for society including provisioning, regulating...
The U.S. Forest Service is now required to include the concept of ecosystem services - defined as th...
The management of family-owned forests is discussed in light of conservation issues and development ...
Total forested area in North America is 677.5 million ha (32.7% of land area), which is 17.1% of the...
Encouraging family forest owners to create early successional habitat is a high priority for wildlif...
Family forests are critical components of rural landscapes, societies and economies. In Oregon, wher...
Trade-offs and synergies in the supply of forest ecosystem services are common but the drivers of th...
One-third of the forestland in the U.S. is owned by 10.4 million family forest owners. Their collect...
In Central Nicaragua, in a rural landscape where trees grow everywhere, we studied the relations bet...