Urban forest social assessment
Journal, Research (Article)
Because urban forests must manage people as well as resources, social scientists become an important link between resource managers trained to consider natural resources and thousands of citizens using the forest.
[Ti: Urban forest social assessment]
[Au: Schwabe, J., , ,]
[So: In: Voland, M.E. and Hester, W.H., eds. Social impact analysis in the Forest Service: a workshop summary. U.S. Forest Service, Office of Environmental Coordination, Policy Analysis Staff. p.29-31.]
[Ky: Managing the Urban Forest]]
J. Schwabe
1982
In: Voland, M.E. and Hester, W.H., eds. Social impact analysis in the Forest Service: a workshop summary. U.S. Forest Service, Office of Environmental Coordination, Policy Analysis Staff. p.29-31.
In: Voland, M.E. and Hester, W.H., eds. Social impact analysis in the Forest Service: a workshop summary. U.S. Forest Service, Office of Environmental Coordination, Policy Analysis Staff. p.29-31.
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Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Managing the Urban Forest
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