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A critical assessment of ten years of on-the-ground sustainable forestry in eastern Ontario ’s settled landscape
Author(s) -
Elizabeth Holmes,
Henry F. Lickers,
Brian Barkley
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
the forestry chronicle
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1499-9315
pISSN - 0015-7546
DOI - 10.5558/tfc78643-5
Subject(s) - forestry , context (archaeology) , geography , community forestry , environmental planning , sustainable development , environmental resource management , environmental protection , political science , forest management , environmental science , archaeology , law
Over the past 10 years, the Eastern Ontario Model Forest has been developed by partners and the local community as a means of involving a large and varied group of people in achieving sustainable forestry. In this settled landscape, with over one million residents and 88% private land ownership, involvement of local communities is a given. This critical assessment looks at outstanding issues, dynamics of the operating environment, key accomplishments and unexpected outcomes that have resulted, all in the context of Naturalized Knowledge Systems. Key words: Sustainable forestry, partnerships, criteria and indicators, state of the forest reporting, First Nations Forestry, naturalized knowledge systems, eastern Ontario

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