Distributive Effects of Forest Service Attempts to Maintain Community Stability
Community stability is an objective of USDA Forest Service timber sales. This paper examines that objective, and the success the Forest Service can have in attaining it, through its intended...
View ArticleInfluence and Effectiveness of Financial Incentive Programs in Promoting...
State forestry officials responsible for forestry incentive programs in each of the 13 southern states were surveyed concerning their opinions on financial incentive programs available to...
View ArticleExamining the Compatibility between Forestry Incentive Programs in the US and...
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive programs and the adoption of sustainable forestry practices on non-industrial private forest (NIPF)...
View ArticleStrengthening Extension's Capacity to Conduct Public Issues Education...
This article reports the results of a national survey of Extension professionals to assess their needs to acquire skills to conduct Public Issues Education (P.I.E.) programs. Survey respondents rated...
View ArticleInfluence of Financial Incentive Programs in Sustaining Wildlife Values
Conservation incentive programs have substantial impacts on the nation's forests and wildlife habitat. There are eight major conservation incentive programs. The Forest Stewardship Program (FSP)...
View ArticleTackling the Tangle of Environmental Conflict: Complexity, Controversy, and...
Environmental conflict situations are typically messy; a tangle of complexity, controversy, and uncertainty. As a means for addressing environmental conflict and decision situations and making...
View ArticleSmoke on the Hill: A Comparative Study of Wildfire and Two Communities
Wildfire represents a serious challenge to communities in the rural West. After decades of fire suppression, land managers now perceive a greater role for wildfire in the ecosystem. In the meantime,...
View ArticleExamining the Interaction between Geographic Scale and Ways of Knowing in...
This article examines the interaction between geographic scale and ways of knowing in the context of collaborative stakeholder participation in ecosystem analysis and management. The examination uses...
View Article"Place" as an Integrating Concept in Natural Resource Politics: Propositions...
This article lays out six propositions centering on a relationship between people-place connections and strategic behavior in natural resource politics. The first two propositions suggest a strong and...
View ArticleNatural Resource Policy and the Paradox of Public Involvement: Bringing...
Immersed in natural resource policy approaches such as ecosystem management is the expectation that the best available science will be applied so that the best policy management decision will result....
View ArticleCausal Reasoning Processes of People Affected by Wildfire: Implications for...
Fire officials are dismayed when victims of wildfire blame fire fighters and others responsible for fire management for damage resulting from uncontrolled fires. This is in spite of the fact that...
View ArticleReview of: "Anatomy of a Conflict: Identity, Knowledge, and Emotion in Old...
I am very glad this book was written, and equally pleased to have read it. But having done so, I am not sure I would buy it. I will use this review to explore the seeming contradiction between my...
View ArticleThe Influence of Financial Incentive Programs in Promoting Sustainable...
Financial incentive programs were evaluated to assess their contribution to promoting sustainable forestry practices on the nation's family forests. The evaluation consisted of an extensive review of...
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