Ecological Restoration and Sustainable Community Economic Development

Funding for this research and/or extension was provided by Forest Renewal BC- a partnership of forest companies, workers, environmental groups, First Nations, communities and government. Forest Renewal BC funding- from stumpage fees and royalties that forest companies pay for the right to harvest ti...

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Main Authors: Kelly Vodden, Jennifer Gunter
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1998
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.203.1956
http://www2.sfu.ca/cedc/forestcomm/reports/ecologicalrestoration.pdf
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Summary:Funding for this research and/or extension was provided by Forest Renewal BC- a partnership of forest companies, workers, environmental groups, First Nations, communities and government. Forest Renewal BC funding- from stumpage fees and royalties that forest companies pay for the right to harvest timber on Crown lands- is reinvested in the forest, forest workers, and forest communities. ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AND SUSTAINABLE CED PUBLICATION INFORMATION These related papers were written in conjunction with the Forest Communities project, but not under its direct auspices. They are copyright by the authors, and published here by permission of the authors. Individuals are welcome to print one copy for their personal use. For permission for more extensive re-printing, please contact the CED Centre. All papers associated with the "Promoting CED for Forest-based Communities " project were placed on the CEDC’s website to accelerate their application and to foster discussion on strategies and tools for Community Economic Development. Working Papers were published on the website without peer review at that time.