New Zealand Forest Research Institute Handbook

New Zealand Forest Research Institute Handbook
Title New Zealand Forest Research Institute Handbook PDF eBook
Author Forest Research Institute (N.Z.)
Publisher
Pages 31
Release 1962
Genre Forests and forestry
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Handbook. (New Zealand) Forest Research Institute

Handbook. (New Zealand) Forest Research Institute
Title Handbook. (New Zealand) Forest Research Institute PDF eBook
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Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1969
Genre
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Handbook

Handbook
Title Handbook PDF eBook
Author Forest Research Institute (N.Z.)
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1969
Genre
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Forest Research Institute Handbook

Forest Research Institute Handbook
Title Forest Research Institute Handbook PDF eBook
Author Forest Research Institute (N.Z.)
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1969
Genre Forests and forestry
ISBN

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The Community Food Forest Handbook

The Community Food Forest Handbook
Title The Community Food Forest Handbook PDF eBook
Author Catherine Bukowski
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Pages 274
Release 2018
Genre Architecture
ISBN 160358644X

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Collaboration and leadership strategies for long-term success Fueled by the popularity of permaculture and agroecology, community food forests are capturing the imaginations of people in neighborhoods, towns, and cities across the United States. Along with community gardens and farmers markets, community food forests are an avenue toward creating access to nutritious food and promoting environmental sustainability where we live. Interest in installing them in public spaces is on the rise. People are the most vital component of community food forests, but while we know more than ever about how to design food forests, the ways in which to best organize and lead groups of people involved with these projects has received relatively little attention. In The Community Food Forest Handbook, Catherine Bukowski and John Munsell dive into the civic aspects of community food forests, drawing on observations, group meetings, and interviews at over 20 projects across the country and their own experience creating and managing a food forest. They combine the stories and strategies gathered during their research with concepts of community development and project management to outline steps for creating lasting public food forests that positively impact communities. Rather than rehash food forest design, which classic books such as Forest Gardening and Edible Forest Gardens address in great detail, The Community Food Forest Handbook uses systems thinking and draws on social change theory to focus on how to work with diverse groups of people when conceiving of, designing, and implementing a community food forest. To find practical ground, the authors use management phases to highlight the ebb and flow of community capitals from a project's inception to its completion. They also explore examples of positive feedbacks that are often unexpected but offer avenues for enhancing the success of a community food forest. The Community Food Forest Handbook provides readers with helpful ideas for building and sustaining momentum, working with diverse public and private stakeholders, integrating assorted civic interests and visions within one project, creating safe and attractive sites, navigating community policies, positively affecting public perception, and managing site evolution and adaptation. Its concepts and examples showcase the complexities of community food forests, highlighting the human resilience of those who learn and experience what is possible when they collaborate on a shared vision for their community.

A Handbook on Statistical Analysis in Forestry Research

A Handbook on Statistical Analysis in Forestry Research
Title A Handbook on Statistical Analysis in Forestry Research PDF eBook
Author K. Jayaraman
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 2001
Genre Forest management
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The Forests Handbook, Volume 1

The Forests Handbook, Volume 1
Title The Forests Handbook, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Julian Evans
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 416
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0470756829

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The future of the world's forests is at the forefront of environmental debate. Rising concerns over the effects of deforestation and climate change are highlighting the need both to conserve and manage existing forests and woodland through sustainable forestry practices. The Forests Handbook, written by an international team of both scientists and practitioners, presents an integrated approach to forests and forestry, applying our present understanding of forest science to management practices, as a basis for achieving sustainability. Volume One presents an overview of the world's forests; their locations and what they are like, the science of how they operate as complex ecosystems and how they interact with their environment. Volume Two applies this science to reality; it focuses on forestry interventions and their impact, the principles governing how to protect forests and on how we can better harness the enormous benefits forests offer. Case studies are drawn from several different countries and are used to illustrate the key points. Development specialists, forest managers and those involved with land and land-use will find this handbook a valuable and comprehensive overview of forest science and forestry practice. Researchers and students of forestry, biology, ecology and geography will find it equally accessible and useful.