This report presents findings from a part of the larger ‘Maine Natural Climate Solutions Initiative’ project that seeks to: (1) assess current practices to determine the degree to which foresters and farmers are using NCS; (2) determine the most cost-effective NCS for Maine; (3) understand key barriers to adopting NCS; and (4) generate information about […]
by Gabriel Frey, Marla R. Emery, & Suzanne Greenlaw From D. Pullanikkatil and C. M. Shackleton (eds.), Poverty Reduction Through Non-Timber Forest Products: Personal Stories. Sustainable Development Goals Series, published by Springer Nature Switzerland Ag, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75580-9_24
Butch Jacobs is a citizen of the Passamaquoddy Tribe. Here he can be seen pounding an ash log. The repeated pounding causes the log to separate on the growth rings, making suitable splint material for the traditional art of basketry.
From the NESAF News Quarterly, Vol. 80, no. 4 (2019)
Forest operations on a university forest in a changing climate.
Position announcement for postdoctoral research associate position in forest economics and modeling at UMaine.
Northeastern States Research Cooperative (NSRC) is pleased to announce a $1.6 million investment in 13 research projects to address priority issues facing communities and businesses that rely on Northern Forest resources. The projects cover a broad range of concerns related to land use and sustainable forestry, rural communities and economic development, climate change, biodiversity, recreation […]