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US Forest Service to award $7 million in grant applications for projects that expand wood products and wood energy markets
Applications may be submitted through Jan. 22, 2018.
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Middle Rio Grande Wood Supply Analysis: Wood Supply Atlas
Prepared by TNC for Ciudad SWCD, February 2015
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Middle Rio Grande Wood Supply Analysis Data Dictionary
Prepared by TNC for Ciudad SWCD, February 2015
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Middle Rio Grande Wood Supply Analysis, Final Report
Prepared by TNC for Ciudad SWCD, April 2015
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Middle Rio Grande Wood Supply - TNC Presentation
Presentation made by Steve Bassett to the Coordinating Group on April 3, 2015
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Private Investment in Natural Infrastructure
First in the Green Infrastructure miniseries of "Nature's Returns: Investing in Ecosystem Services" webinar series. Sponsored by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment.
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The State and Future of U.S. Forestry and the Forest Industry
Report and Recommendations from the May 29-30, 2013 Workshop on the State and Future of U.S. Forestry and the Forest Industry. Prepared by M. Goergen, J. Harding, C. Owen, M. Rey and L. Scarlett. "Both the forest products industry, and accordingly, the forestry sector in the United States... have experienced extreme volatility, unprecedented challenges, and substantial change over the past two decades. In many areas, old operating assumptions have been challenged and discarded at an increasingly rapid pace, and practitioners, policy makers, researchers and educators have struggled to keep up. A group of leaders met in Washington, DC to discuss this changing context and its implications for forests and forestry..."
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