An extensive type of forest-ownership survey has been under way in California since 1947. This article describes the procedure that was developed for this study and illustrates with a few basic tables the kind of information obtained. The integration of the ownership study with the forest-inventory data obtained by foresters in their regular Forest Survey is an example of the mutual interests of the physical and social scientists
This paper reports the results of a pilot study that explores the relationship between farm woodland...
Family forests account for 92% of private forest owners in the United States and 62% of private fore...
A study was undertaken during the summer of 1971 to determine the propensity of owners of large non-...
An extensive type of forest-ownership survey has been under way in California since 1947. This artic...
Ownership of forest land has been the subject of continuing research in the United States since abou...
Abstract: The pattern of land use and ownership—including sizes of ownerships, types of landowners, ...
Social science research is an important tool for guiding development of education programs for owner...
Results of a 1985 survey of California hardwood rangeland landowners were used to develop a multi-ag...
Forty-two percent of California's forests and rangelands are privately owned (34 million acres). The...
Understanding forest ownership trends is critical for understanding forest trends. In the northern U...
Forests in California have changed dramatically during the 20th century. Shifts in forest structure ...
This paper discusses corporate ownership of United States forest land.Research supported by the Nati...
Graduation date: 2006This project examined the harvest patterns found on private forestland in weste...
Historical baselines of forest conditions provide reference states to assess how forests have change...
Forest Inventory and Analysis, previously known as Forest Survey, is one of the oldest research and ...
This paper reports the results of a pilot study that explores the relationship between farm woodland...
Family forests account for 92% of private forest owners in the United States and 62% of private fore...
A study was undertaken during the summer of 1971 to determine the propensity of owners of large non-...
An extensive type of forest-ownership survey has been under way in California since 1947. This artic...
Ownership of forest land has been the subject of continuing research in the United States since abou...
Abstract: The pattern of land use and ownership—including sizes of ownerships, types of landowners, ...
Social science research is an important tool for guiding development of education programs for owner...
Results of a 1985 survey of California hardwood rangeland landowners were used to develop a multi-ag...
Forty-two percent of California's forests and rangelands are privately owned (34 million acres). The...
Understanding forest ownership trends is critical for understanding forest trends. In the northern U...
Forests in California have changed dramatically during the 20th century. Shifts in forest structure ...
This paper discusses corporate ownership of United States forest land.Research supported by the Nati...
Graduation date: 2006This project examined the harvest patterns found on private forestland in weste...
Historical baselines of forest conditions provide reference states to assess how forests have change...
Forest Inventory and Analysis, previously known as Forest Survey, is one of the oldest research and ...
This paper reports the results of a pilot study that explores the relationship between farm woodland...
Family forests account for 92% of private forest owners in the United States and 62% of private fore...
A study was undertaken during the summer of 1971 to determine the propensity of owners of large non-...