Congruent management of multiple resources: proceedings from the Wood Compatibility Initiative workshop.

Johnson, Adelaide C.; Haynes, Richard W.; Monserud, Robert A. eds. 2002. Congruent management of multiple resources: proceedings from the Wood Compatibility Initiative workshop. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-563. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 252 p. The Wood Compatibility Initiative (WCI) addresses options that may increase the compatibility between wood production and other societal values derived from forestlands. The set of 25 papers included in this proceedings presents the summaries of WCI-related research, compiled from a workshop held December 4-7th 2001 at the Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, Washington. The workshop proceedings papers are grouped into six general topics: 1) workshop keynote papers, 2) aquaticrelated studies, 3) issues relating to scale, 4) silviculture studies, 5) nontimber forest products related research, and 6) social/ economic studies. These papers set the context for scientific and management inferences as well as illustrate the complex and diverse array of information needed in the development of land management strategies at different spatial scales.

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