
Special Forest Products: Biodiversity Meets the Marketplace
General Technical Report GTR-WO-63
Nan C. Vance and Jane Thomas, eds.
This publication is large. We have had to break it into downloadable segments.
| Introduction and Chapter 1 (465k) | The challenge of increasing human demands on
natural systems by Nan C. Vance
Consumer trends, market opportunities, and new approaches to sustainable development of special forest products by Catherine M. Mater |
| Chapter 2 (449k) | Medicinal plant development in the United States by Steven Foster |
| Chapter 3 (552k) | Special forest product markets in the Pacific Northwest with global implications by Keith A. Blatner |
| Chapter 4 (220k) | Management opportunities and constraints: State and Federal land management perspectives by James R. Freed and John R. Davis |
| Chapter 5 (229k) | Grounds for argument: local understandings, science, and global processes in special forest products harvesting by Thomas Love and Eric Jones |
| Chapter 6 (209k) | Special forest products in a forest community strategy and co-management schemes addressing multicultural conflicts by Lynn Jungwirth and Beverly A. Brown |
| Chapter 7 (615k) | American Indian cultural models for sustaining biodiversity by Dennis Martinez |
| Chapter 8 (911k) | Business and biodiversity rainforest marketing and beyond by Jason W. Clay |
| Chapter 9 (196k) | Wildlife and plant trade and the rode of CITES: challenges for the 21st century by Chris Robbins |
| Related Literature (29k) | References |
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