Public and private technical assistance programs for non-industrial private forest landowners in the southern United States.
Cubbage F. W., Hodges D. G. (1986). Public and private technical assistance programs for non-industrial private forest landowners in the southern United States. Silva Fennica vol. 20 no. 4 article id 5298. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a27754
Abstract
Non-industrial private landowners hold about two-thirds of the forest land in the southern United States. The types of public (state) and private (consulting and industrial) assistance offered to these owners is reviewed. In total, about 1,600 foresters in the South provide management assistance to non-industrial private forest owners. They assist at least 72,000 owners annually, including provision of management plans for about 10 million acres and supervision of over 4 million acres of leased lands.
Keywords
forest management;
forest policy;
private forestry;
United States;
forest extension;
forest advisory services;
forest consulting;
forest management plans;
supervision
Published in 1986
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