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"Boutique" forestry: new forest practices in urbanizing landscapes

Author: Hull, R.B.; Robertson, D.P; Buhyoff, G.J.
Date: 2004
Periodical: Journal of Forestry
Link: http://www.forestrycenter.org/library/admin/uploadedfiles/Boutique_Forestry_New_Forest_Practices_in_Urba.pdf
Abstract: The owners of small forests are potential clients for professional forestry services and important constituents who can affect the future of forests and forestry. Unfortunately, many owners of small forests are wary of foresters and many foresters are cautious about practicing forestry on small forests. Nonetheless, we find encouraging evidence that a growing number of forestry professionals are forging positive and profitable relationships with these landowners. Interviews with private forestry consultants, forestry organization leaders, and public foresters, as well as with the landowners themselves, reveal opportunities and constraints for working successfully with this new clientele. Among the findings: Boutique forest owners are willing to conduct forest management activities to improve their properties.


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