4.3 Article

Forest Farming: Who Wants In?

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Forestry

The Effects of Cost-Share Participant Experience on Forest Buffer Retention

Katie E. Commender et al.

SMALL-SCALE FORESTRY (2020)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Sustainable Forest Management for Nontimber Products

James Chamberlain et al.

SUSTAINABILITY (2019)

Article Environmental Studies

Who participates in conservation incentive programs? Absentee and group landholders are in the mix

Anthelia J. Bond et al.

LAND USE POLICY (2018)

Article Agronomy

Landowner interest in multifunctional agroforestry Riparian buffers

Katie E. Trozzo et al.

AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS (2014)

Article Ecology

Potential adoption of agroforestry riparian buffers based on landowner and streamside characteristics

K. E. Trozzo et al.

JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION (2014)

Article Environmental Studies

The elephant in the room: Absentee landowner issues in conservation and land management

Peggy Petrzelka et al.

LAND USE POLICY (2013)

Article Forestry

Regional Differences among Family Forest Landowners Using National Woodland Owner Survey Results

Brandon R. Kaetzel et al.

SOUTHERN JOURNAL OF APPLIED FORESTRY (2012)

Article Agronomy

Recreational Multifunctionality and its implications for agroforestry diffusion

Carla Barbieri et al.

AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS (2010)

Article Agronomy

Non-operator landowner interest in agroforestry practices in two Missouri watersheds

J. Gordon Arbuckle et al.

AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS (2009)

Article Forestry

Time and Distance: Comparing Motivations Among Forest Landowners in New England, USA

Mark Rickenbach et al.

Small-Scale Forestry (2008)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Effects of harvester behavior on population growth rate affects sustainability of ginseng trade

Martha E. Van der Voort et al.

BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2006)

Article Development Studies

The baby boom and nonmetropolitan population change, 1975-1990

PB Nelson et al.

GROWTH AND CHANGE (2004)