The Diverse Values and Motivations of Family Forest Owners in the United States: An Analysis of an Open-ended Question in the National Woodland Owner Survey

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 10 Số 3 - Trang 339-355 - 2011
David Ν. Βengston1, Stanley T. Asah2, Brett J. Butler3
1Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Saint Paul, USA
2School of Forest Resources, College of the Environment, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
3Forest Inventory and Analysis, Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Amherst, USA

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