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It's a neighborhood now: practicing forestry at the urban fringe

Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)

Increasing land fragmentation, regulations, and neighbors' concerns pose significant challenges to forest owners at the urban fringe. Using Oregon's Soap Creek Watershed as a study site, we paired qualitative and quantitative methods to identify stakeholders, their opinions about forestry, and options for reducing conflict.


Authors
K.K. Edwards, J.C. Bliss
Date Published
2003
Journal/Conference
Journal of Forestry
Publisher
Society of American Foresters
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
0022-1201
Volume/Issue/Number
/101(3):6-11/
Sub-Topics
Fragmentation/Parcelization, Ownership, Resource Conservation/Preservation, Sprawl, Urbanization
Keywords
Managing the Urban Forest, Leaf characteristics, Conflict resolution
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