One of the fundamental issues in American forest policy has been the small forest ownership problem. Early in the twentieth century, it was called the farm forestry problem, later, the nonindustrial private forest problem, and today, the family forest problem. Family forest owners are thought to manage their lands in a suboptimal manner resulting in low forest productivity relative to other ownership groups. This can lead to future timber supply problems. The exact nature of the problem, especially its social and economic basis, was a common subject of early forestry research studies. This article includes many of the major nonindustrial private forest or family forest studies, from early to current, and classifies them both by themes used ...
Encouraging family forest owners to create early successional habitat is a high priority for wildlif...
Citation: Jones, John Seneca. The rise of forestry in the United States. Senior thesis, Kansas State...
Patterns of forest cover across the United States partly reflect the diverse and dynamic ownership m...
Copyright © 2013 Alex C. Londeau, Thomas J. Straka. This is an open access article distributed under...
Forested landscapes around the world are owned, governed, and managed by many small owners and colle...
This special issue of Landscape & Urban Planning (LAND) “Landscape dynamics of family forest owners”...
The paper explores rationales of the rise and expansion of small scale non-industrial private forest...
Graduation date: 2006To increase our understanding of the timber harvesting behavior of family fores...
Family forests are critical components of rural landscapes, societies and economies. In Oregon, wher...
Ten million family forest owners own 35 percent of US forestland. Although one owner\u27s action may...
Ten million family forest owners own 35 percent of US forestland. Although one owner\u27s action may...
Forestland tenure institutions and patterns are in a period of rapid change in the USA. Historically...
Non-industrial privately-owned forest (NIPF) land accounts for more than half of forested land in th...
We offer a conceptual framework where management couples natural and human systems backed by a repre...
The article reviews typologies of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners' values values, attitu...
Encouraging family forest owners to create early successional habitat is a high priority for wildlif...
Citation: Jones, John Seneca. The rise of forestry in the United States. Senior thesis, Kansas State...
Patterns of forest cover across the United States partly reflect the diverse and dynamic ownership m...
Copyright © 2013 Alex C. Londeau, Thomas J. Straka. This is an open access article distributed under...
Forested landscapes around the world are owned, governed, and managed by many small owners and colle...
This special issue of Landscape & Urban Planning (LAND) “Landscape dynamics of family forest owners”...
The paper explores rationales of the rise and expansion of small scale non-industrial private forest...
Graduation date: 2006To increase our understanding of the timber harvesting behavior of family fores...
Family forests are critical components of rural landscapes, societies and economies. In Oregon, wher...
Ten million family forest owners own 35 percent of US forestland. Although one owner\u27s action may...
Ten million family forest owners own 35 percent of US forestland. Although one owner\u27s action may...
Forestland tenure institutions and patterns are in a period of rapid change in the USA. Historically...
Non-industrial privately-owned forest (NIPF) land accounts for more than half of forested land in th...
We offer a conceptual framework where management couples natural and human systems backed by a repre...
The article reviews typologies of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners' values values, attitu...
Encouraging family forest owners to create early successional habitat is a high priority for wildlif...
Citation: Jones, John Seneca. The rise of forestry in the United States. Senior thesis, Kansas State...
Patterns of forest cover across the United States partly reflect the diverse and dynamic ownership m...