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 George D. Aiken Forestry Sciences Lab                        705 Spear Street  South Burlington, Vermont 05403

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  Publications

Emery, Marla; Martin, Suzanne; Dyke, Alison. 2006. Wild Harvests from Scottish Woodlands, Social, cultural and economic values of contemporary non-timber forest products. Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. i-vii, 40 p. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R., Clare Ginger, and James L. Chamberlain. 2006. Migrants, Markets, and Management of Natural Resources in Western North Carolina. In Furuseth, Owen J. and Heather A. Smith (eds.). The New South: Latinos and the Transformation of Place. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing. Abstract.

Martin, Suzanne and Marla R. Emery. 2005. Wild Harvests From Scottish Woodlands: An Exploration of the Health and Wellbeing Benefits of Non-Timber Forest Products Collection and Use. In: Gallis, C. 2005. 1st European Cost E39 Conference: Forests, Trees, Human Health and Wellbeing: Proceedings. Siokis, Thessaloniki. Abstract.

Pierce, Alan R. and Marla R. Emery. 2005. The Use of Forests in Times of Crisis: Ecological Literacy as a Safety Net. Forests, Trees and Livelihoods 15/3:249-252. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R. and Alan R. Pierce. 2005. Interrupting the Telos: Locating Subsistence in US Forests. Environment & Planning A 37/6:981-993. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R., Clare Ginger, Siri Doble, and Michael R. B. Giammusso. 2004. Family and Floral Greens Gathering. In Practitioner: Newsletter of the National Network of Forest Practitioners. May 2004/22:23-25.
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Emery, Marla R., Clare Ginger, Siri Doble, and Michael R. B. Giammusso. 2004. Familia y Brocheros. In Practitioner: Newsletter of the National Network of Forest Practitioners. May 2004/22:26-28. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R., Alan R. Pierce, and Robert Schroeder. 2004. Criterion 6: Maintenance and enhancement of long-term multiple socio-economic benefits to meet the needs of societies. Indicator 47: Area and per cent of forests used for subsistence. In: Darr, David R., coordinator. 2003. Data Report: A Supplement to the National Report on Sustainable Forests – 2003, Analyses of the Indicators. FS-766A May 2004. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington, DC. Available at: www.fs.fed.us/research/sustain/contents.htm

Emery, Marla R., Clare Ginger, Siri Doble, and Michael R. B. Giammusso. 2003. Special Forest Products in Context: Gatherers and Gathering in the Eastern United States. NE-GTR-306. Newtown Square, PA: USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R. 2003. Wild plants and all our other relations: The ethics of using, developing, and managing nontimber forest products. In: Proceedings: Hidden forest values. The first Alaska-wide nontimber forest products conference and tour. 2001 November 8-11; Anchorage, AK. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-579. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 53-54. Abstract.

Barnett, Charles J., Brett J. Butler, Paul Dolan, Thomas A. Dupree, Marla Emery, Andrew Lister, Tonya W. Lister, Paul Ricard, Catherine Sparks, and Eric C. Wharton. 2002. The Forests of Rhode Island. INF-NE-155. Newtown Square, PA: USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station.

Emery, Marla R. 2002. Historical Overview of Nontimber Forest Product Uses in the Northeastern United States. In Non-Timber Forest Products in the United States, edited by E. T. Jones, R. J. McLain and J. Weigand. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.

Emery, Marla R. 2002. Space Outside the Market: Implications of NTFP Certification for Subsistence Use. In Tapping the Green Market: Management and Certification of NTFPs, edited by P. Shanley, A. Pierce, S. Laird and A. Guillen. London: Earthscan.

Emery, Marla R. 2001. Gatherers, practices, and livelihood roles on non-timber forest products. Fact sheet no. 6. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Wood Science and Forest Products: 5.

Emery, Marla R. 2001. Non-Timber Forest Products and Livelihoods in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. In Forest Communities in the Third Millennium: Linking Research, Business and Policy towards a Sustainable Non-Timber Forest Product Sector, edited by J. Zasada. GTR-NC-217. St. Paul, MN: USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R. 2001. Who Knows? Local Non-Timber Forest Product Knowledge and Stewardship Practices in Northern Michigan. In Non-Timber Forest Products: Medicinal Herbs, Fungi, Edible Fruits and Nuts, and Other Natural Products from the Forest, edited by M.R. Emery and R.J. McLain. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Published simultaneously as Journal of Sustainable Forestry 13(3/4):123-140. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R. and Rebecca J. McLain (eds.). 2001. Non-Timber Forest Products: Medicinal herbs, fungi, edible fruits and nuts, and other natural products from the forest. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R. and Shandra L. O'Halek. 2001. Brief Overview of Historical Non-Timber Forest Product Use in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and Upper Midwest. In Non-Timber Forest Products: Medicinal Herbs, Fungi, Edible Fruits and Nuts, and Other Natural Products from the Forest, edited by M.R. Emery and R.J. McLain. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Published simultaneously as Journal of Sustainable Forestry 13(3/4):25-30. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R. and John Zasada. 2001. Silviculture and Nontimber Forest Products: Extending the Benefits of Forest Management. Timberline: The Journal of the New England Forestry Foundation: 10-13. Abstract.

McLain, Rebecca J. and Marla R. Emery. 2001. Introduction: Non-Timber Forest Products in the United States. In Non-Timber Forest Products: Medicinal Herbs, Fungi, Edible Fruits and Nuts, and Other natural Products from the Forest, edited by M.R. Emery and R.J. McLain. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Published simultaneously as Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 13(3/4):1-4.

Doble, Siri and Marla R. Emery. 2001. The Role of Non Timber Forest Products: A Case Study of Gatherers in the Eastern United States. In Proceedings of the 2000 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, edited by G. Kyle. Newtown Square: USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. GTR-NE-276. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R. 1999. Social Values of Specialty Forest Products to Rural Communities. In Proceedings of the North American Conference on Enterprise Development through Agroforestry:  Farming the Agroforest for Specialty Products, edited by S. Josiah. Minneapolis:  University of Minnesota:  25-32. Abstract.

Emery, Marla R. 1998. Invisible livelihoods: non-timber forest products in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Rutgers University: Ph.D. Dissertation. 291. Available upon request. Abstract.

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