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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 136-138

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... Weber, USDA Forest Service, Washington, DC 9:00 Assessment of Current Research Capacity John Pait, The Timber Company, Atlanta, GA 9:30 Merits and Limits of Current Approaches and Structures Ross Whaley, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestay 10:0~10:30 Break 10:30 Panel: Research Needs and Opportunities Moderator: Arnett C Mace, Jr., University of Georgia Biological Diversity and Sustainability Norman Christensen, Duke University, Durham, NC Forestry Research Conservation and Reserves Christopher Haney, Wilderness Society, Washington, DC Research Needs and Opportunities for Forest Landowners Kirk Rodgers, Forest Landowners Association, Washington, DC Intensive Production and Forest Zonation Clark Binkley, Hancock Timber Resource Group, Boston, MA 136
From page 137...
... . Mills, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR Development and Application of Interdisciplinary Research Bernard Bormann, USDA Forest Service, Corvallis, OR Forest Management for Ecological Benefits and Species Protection Danna Smith, Dogwood Alliance, Brevard, NC Community Based Conservation, Management and Economic Development Jonathan Kusel, Forest Community Research, Taylorsville, CA Forestry Graduate Curricula Directions Alan Ek, University of Minnesota Urban Forestry Gerald Gray, American Forests, Washington, DC 2:00 2:45 4:30 5:00 General Discussion Breakout Session ~ Attendees divided" into working groups.
From page 138...
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