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A Taxpayer's Guide To Wildfires: Part 4
OPERATIONAL COST FACTORS: EXTERNAL PRESSURES, MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND RISK-AVERSION, WILDFIRE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY AND TACTICS Human Factors The human dimensions of
Forest Collaboration in Northeast Washington: Russ Vaagen
“There are a lot of misperceptions about what collaboration is and what collaboratives do. But the biggest problems aren’t
Embracing Forest Collaboration: Marc Brinkmeyer
“Certainty is a two-way street. We believe Idaho needs a wilderness bill for the same reasons that we need certainty
Forest Collaboration in Northeast Washington: Mike Petersen
“I would respectfully disagree with critics who suggest that collaboration is Ouija board stuff. Between the U.S. Forest Service
The Vast Potential Of Indian "Anchor Forests"
This article addresses ITC question 3: Consideration of changes in forest management, harvesting, and transportation infrastructure in the vicinity of
Embracing Forest Collaboration: Phil Hough
“Historical conflict between timber production and wilderness protection is ebbing. Collaborations throughout our region are making progress in finding support
Embracing Forest Collaboration: Chad Hudson
“I met with the members of the Idaho Panhandle Forest Collaborative for the first time in the summer of 2013.
Forest Collaboration in Northeast Washington: Duane Vaagen
Timber industry people who don’t trust forest collaboration believe that those of us who participate in collaboratives are sleeping
Embracing Forest Collaboration: Mary Farnsworth Part 2
"The lesson in ‘Playing God’ is that there is no such thing as leaving nature alone. People are part
Embracing Forest Collaboration: Liz Johnson-Gebhardt
"There are great invisible leveling forces in society. When society decides that this or that group is being too
Embracing Forest Collaboration: Scott Atkison
"The timber industry is going to have to learn to share these forests with others who have different values
Embracing Forest Collaboration: Mary Farnsworth
"The lesson in ‘Playing God’ is that there is no such thing as leaving nature alone. People are part