Declines in timber harvests on public lands and new market opportunities have rekindled an interest in nontimber forest products. Such products as edible mushrooms, medicinal plants, and floral and holiday greens provide alternative sources of revenue and employment for rural communities. This paper describes and analyzes the contribution of the nontimber forest product industries in the Pacific Northwest from economic, social, and ecological perspectives."September 1999."Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-18).Declines in timber harvests on public lands and new market opportunities have rekindled an interest in nontimber forest products. Such products as edible mushrooms, medicinal plants, and floral and holiday greens p...
Graduation date: 1998Accompanying data file formats may be obsolete and not compatible with current ...
Changes in forest management have detrimentally affected the economic health of small communities in...
"Discusses the ways that forest-based communities have been considered in the context of federal for...
Many of the plants and fungi that are harvested for nontimber products (e.g., foods, medicines, craf...
Graduation date: 2016Small landowners in the state of Oregon find it difficult to be competitive wit...
A quiet revolution is taking place in America\u27s forests. Once seen primarily as stands of timber,...
For many rural areas, the path to sustainable economic development will include innovative approache...
The term 'non-timber forest products' (NTFPs) describes a wide range of products, including medicina...
A quiet revolution is taking place in America\u27s forests. Once seen primarily as stands of timber,...
For many rural areas, the path to sustainable economic development will include innovative approache...
Morel mushrooms (Morchella spp.) collected in the U.S. Pacific Northwest are a non-timber forest pro...
Graduation date: 2015The development of a market for currently non-merchantable forest material, suc...
Eric T. Jones is an instructor and research professor in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Soc...
Eric T. Jones is an instructor and research professor in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Soc...
"July 2002."Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11).Mode of access: Internet
Graduation date: 1998Accompanying data file formats may be obsolete and not compatible with current ...
Changes in forest management have detrimentally affected the economic health of small communities in...
"Discusses the ways that forest-based communities have been considered in the context of federal for...
Many of the plants and fungi that are harvested for nontimber products (e.g., foods, medicines, craf...
Graduation date: 2016Small landowners in the state of Oregon find it difficult to be competitive wit...
A quiet revolution is taking place in America\u27s forests. Once seen primarily as stands of timber,...
For many rural areas, the path to sustainable economic development will include innovative approache...
The term 'non-timber forest products' (NTFPs) describes a wide range of products, including medicina...
A quiet revolution is taking place in America\u27s forests. Once seen primarily as stands of timber,...
For many rural areas, the path to sustainable economic development will include innovative approache...
Morel mushrooms (Morchella spp.) collected in the U.S. Pacific Northwest are a non-timber forest pro...
Graduation date: 2015The development of a market for currently non-merchantable forest material, suc...
Eric T. Jones is an instructor and research professor in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Soc...
Eric T. Jones is an instructor and research professor in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Soc...
"July 2002."Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11).Mode of access: Internet
Graduation date: 1998Accompanying data file formats may be obsolete and not compatible with current ...
Changes in forest management have detrimentally affected the economic health of small communities in...
"Discusses the ways that forest-based communities have been considered in the context of federal for...