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Outlook Forum 2006
Outlook Session 2006: Trends Influencing the Future of Sustainable Forest Management
Our
2006 Outlook Session was the first in an annual series of discussions
examining the ecological, economic and social trends likely to affect
the future of forests and forestry. Our goal for the sessions is to
catalyze discussion among different forest stakeholders about important
trends, and stimulate strategic thinking about how the forestry
community can best approach emerging issues and future challenges.
Session summary: Outlook for New Developments in Sustainable Natural Resource Management. The Pinchot Institute for Conservation. Download pdf
Presentations:
- Global economic "drivers" of sustainable forest
management in the US: implications for conservation of private forest
lands. Scott Wallinger, National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry, with Al Sample. (pdf) (Powerpoint)
- Sustaining forests and communities: adapting strategy to
changing circumstances for rural economic development and poverty
alleviation. Jeff Campbell, Ford Foundation. (Please see discussion summary.)
- New challenges in managing the nation's largest private system of conservation forests. Bill Ginn, The Nature Conservancy. (pdf)
- Changing strategies for sustaining the nation's forests: reflections from Oaxaca. Sally Collins, USDA Forest Service. (pdf)
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