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Project Attempts to Stem the Tide of African-American Land Loss through Active Forest Management
In this issue of Leaves of Change, we describe a research study conducted in association with community-based projects in three southern states that are a part ...
Cultural Issues in Forest Management
Extension programs and forest management assistance plans have traditionally had difficulty reaching most forest landowners. In many cases, the same group of ...
Latinos and Natural Resources in the South
Several studies have pointed to differences between various ethnic and cultural groups with respect to how they use and value natural resources, an important ...
Project Attempts to Stem the Tide of African-American Land Loss through Active Forest Management
In this issue of Leaves of Change, we describe a research study conducted in association with community-based projects in three southern states that are a part ...
Double Jeopardy: Mapping Social Vulnerability and Climate Change in Georgia
In this issue of Leaves of Change you will learn about a recent study in Georgia that addressed two key questions: Will the physical effects of climate change ...
Partnership Spurs Diversity Outreach Projects in Texas
Years ago, John Warner, an urban district forester with the Texas A&M Forest Service and a longtime InterfaceSouth partner, recognized that landownership ...
Double Jeopardy: Mapping Social Vulnerability and Climate Change in Georgia
Leaves of Change Issue 9: Cultural Issues in Forest Management
Partnership Spurs Diversity Outreach Projects in Texas
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