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Urban Forestry Research and Technology Transfer: A Needs Assessment for the Pacific Northwest Region

This document assess the urban forestry research needs in the Pacific Northwest region.

"This project was a process of discovery to explore and understand urban forestry research and

technology transfer needs in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) region using a stakeholder

participatory process. A two phase, abbreviated Delphi process was conducted, inviting input

from urban forestry professionals, academics, and agency-based managers. Research issues were

first identified, then prioritized, within these themes: urban forest resource, resource

management, and human dimensions. The resulting information is summarized here to provide

an urban forestry research framework that can potentially guide science and funding efforts at

regional and national levels. Results concerning outreach messages and audiences can be used to

guide urban forestry technology transfer in the Pacific Northwest" [page 5].

 

[Length 50 Pages]

[Size 8.5" x 11"]

Authors
L.E. Kruger, K.L. Wolf
Date Published
January 2008
Publisher
College of Forest Resources University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Resource Type
Model Project/Program
Resource Format
Model Project/Program
Funding Source
University/College
Sub-Topics
Forest Management, Evaluation/Assessment, Planning, Technology Transfer
State(s)/Region(s)
Pacific Northwest
Keywords
human dimension, human dimension, forest resource, forest resource, resource management, resource management, research, research
Libraries
MW: F-ARTI-WA-08-002
Indexed By
MWCU&CF

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