America's Private Forests

Status And Stewardship

Constance Best, Laurie Wayburn
America\'s Private ForestsPublished: 06/01/2001
Publisher: Island Press
224 p. 6 x 9
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ISBN: 9781559639019
Paperback: $28.00
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Nearly 430 million acres of forests in the United States are privately owned, but the viability, and indeed the very existence, of these forests is increasingly threatened by population growth, sprawling urbanization, and patchwork development. Scientists, policymakers, and community leaders have begun to recognize the vital role of private forests in providing society with essential goods and services, from sustainable timber supplies to clean water. Yet despite the tremendous economic and ecological importance of private forests, information about their status and strategies for their protection have been in short supply.

America's Private Forests addresses that shortcoming, presenting extensive data gathered from diverse sources and offering a concise overview of the current status of privately owned forests in the United States. As well as describing the state of private forests, the book sets forth detailed information on a wide range of approaches to conservation along with an action agenda for implementing those strategies likely to be most effective. The book:

  • identifies the major threats to private forests in the U.S.
  • considers barriers to conservation
  • outlines the available tools and programs for promoting conservation
  • presents a "road map" to guide collective efforts for the conservation of private forests and their native biodiversity

Based on extensive research of existing literature as well as interviews and consultation with leading forestry and conservation experts, America's Private Forests is a unique sourcebook that offers a solid basis for discussion of threats to private forests along with an invaluable compendium of potential solutions. It will serve as an invaluable reference for all those working to conserve and steward forest resources, including forest owners and their consultants, conservation organizations, and agency personnel, as well as researchers and students involved with issues of forestry, biodiversity, land use, and conservation.

Also of interest from Island Press:

Positive Impact Forestry
Conserving Forest Biodiversity

 

Biographies

Constance Best and Laurie A. Wayburn are co-founders of the Pacific Forest Trust, a conservation organization dedicated to preserving productive forestland, based in Santa Rosa, California.

John C. Gordon is Pinchot Professor of Forestry and Environmental Studies, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University.

 

Table Of Contents

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Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Summary
Introduction
Part One
An Overview of America's Private Forests
Chapter 1: Who Owns the Forest and Why?
Chapter 2: The Nature of America's Private Forests
Chapter 3: Threats to Private Forests and Barriers
to Their Conservation
Part Two
The Conservation Toolbox and How to Use It
Chapter 4: Public Programs and Policies for Private
Forests
Chapter 5: Cultural Tools: Communication, Education,
and Assistance
Chapter 6: Financial Mechanisms and Markets for
Conservation
Chapter 7: An Action Plan to Accelerate the Conservation
of Private Forests
Appendices
References
Index
About the Authors"

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