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Title: Integrating concerns about wood production and sustainable forest management in the United States.
Author: Haynes, R.W.
Date: 2007
Source: In: Deal, R.L.; White, R.; Benson, G.L., eds. Sustainable forestry management and wood production in a global economy. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Food and Agricultural Products Press: 1-18. Published simultaneously in Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 24(1): 1–18
Description: The implementation of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) in the United States is strongly influenced by U.S. forest products markets and the numerous management decisions made by individual landowners and managers. These decisions are influenced by a mix of market incentives and regulatory actions reducing predictability in assessing progress towards SFM and causing some proponents of SFM angst because prices might provide insufficient incentive for what they believe are necessary forest practices. At the same time, conservation proponents are advocating forest management regimes that lead to reduced financial returns. These dual concerns are leading to new alliances and new approaches for forest-based conservation and management.
Keywords: forest management, conservation, sustainability
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Haynes, R.W. 2007. Integrating concerns about wood production and sustainable forest management in the United States.. In: Deal, R.L.; White, R.; Benson, G.L., eds. Sustainable forestry management and wood production in a global economy. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Food and Agricultural Products Press: 1-18. Published simultaneously in Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 24(1): 1–18
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