Climate Change Education: Engaging Family Private Forest Owners on Issues Related to Climate Change: A Workshop Summary
By National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Science Education, Steering Committee on Engaging Family Private Forest Owners on Issues Related to Climate Change, Martin Storksdieck (Selected by), Michael Feder (Selected by), Alexandra S. Beatty (Selected by)
Paperback
$42.00
By National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Science Education, Steering Committee on Engaging Family Private Forest Owners on Issues Related to Climate Change, Martin Storksdieck (Selected by), Michael Feder (Selected by), Alexandra S. Beatty (Selected by)
Premium Members save an extra 10% and all Members collect stamps to save with Rewards. 10 stamps = $5.Learn More
Select a store to view item availability.
The forested land in the United States is an asset that is owned and managed not only by federal, state, and local governments, but also by families and other private groups, including timber investment management organizations and real estate investment trusts. The more than 10 million family forestland owners manage the largest percentage of forestland acreage (35 percent) and the majority of the privately owned forestland (62 percent). The Forest Service of the United States Department o...


