Survey the Lessons Learned About Managing Forests for Biodiversity and Sustainability Based on Practical Experiences
Timeframe: July 2002 - December 2003
Investigators: Steve Radosevich, Rick Fletcher, Joe Kerkvliet, Leon Liegel, Mark Dubois, Michael Jacobson, James Finley, Al Luloff
Administration: Sustainable Forestry Partnership
Funding: National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry (NCSSF)
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Project Abstract and Investigators |
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Full Proposal for NCSSF-A3 Project (236K pdf) |
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9-month Project Progress Report, April 2003 |
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Regional Workshop information: Northeast | Southeast | Western |
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Lessons Learned about Managing Forests for Biodiversity and Sustainability Based on Pratical Experiences (national survey & searchable database) |
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Final Project Report, February 2004 (426K Word document) |
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Appendix I - survey (1.1M pdf) |
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Appendix VI (26K MS Excel spreadsheet) |
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Biodiversity Analyses for Certifcation Scenarios |
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NCSSF-A3 Project PowerPoint presentations |
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General project goals and objectives, June 2002, Portland, OR |
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Overview of NCSSF-A3 Project, NCSSF User Workshop, Sept 03, Missoula, MT |
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Final Report, NCSSF-A3 Project, Oct 03, Washington, DC |
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Overview of NCSSF-A3 Project, NORTH Stakeholder Workshops, Oct-Nov 03 |
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Overview of NCSSF-A3 Project, SOUTH Stakeholder Workshops, Oct-Nov 03 |
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Overview of NCSSF-A3 Project, WEST Stakeholder Workshop, 24 Nov 03 |
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Project Findings, NCSSF-3 Project, 1 February 04, Bend, OR |
For further information: Leon Liegel, Oregon State University.
ABOUT THE FUNDER
The National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry (NCSSF) is comprised of scientists, forest managers and policy makers from government, industry and environmental organizations. The NCSSF is a partnership funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Surdna Foundation, Packard Foundation, and the National Forest Foundation and is conducted under the auspices of the National Council for Science and the Environment, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the scientific basis for environmental decision-making.
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