
Gary Morishima: The Hope Of Forest Collaboration And Anchor Forestry
Jim Petersen - Gary Morishima discusses forest collaboration and his hopes for “Anchor Forestry,” a management concept that will allow forest landowners to work together.
Imagine forests without borders, vast areas where human and natural resources converge, where conservationists embrace environmental, economic and cultural imperatives in unison, where partners plow deep in the common ground that nourishes forests and communities.
Imagine sharing this wealth with our world.
Anchor Forests light the way.
Gary Morishima discusses forest collaboration and his hopes for “Anchor Forestry,” a management concept that will allow forest landowners to work together.
Statement of Aaron Miles, regarding timber management and collaboration, before the U. S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, June 25, 2013.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Tribal Forest Protection Act (TFPA).
The prepared statement of Cody Desautel, Land and Property Director, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.
Jack Ward, PhD, discusses the history and future prospects for our National Forests.
This article investigates the relationship between wildfire risk perception and cooperation through statistical analysis.
Working to reduce the amount of understory vegetation can enhance the natural fire resistance of large-diameter trees.
Costs related to the suppression of wildfires are soaring to over one billion tax dollars per year, causing a fiscal crisis in the Forest Service.
A multitude of reports over the last 15 years have attempted to understand why the size of wildfires and number of acres burned continues to increase.
An explanation of the socioenvironmental cost factors associated with wildfires including fuels, homes, and climate change.