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According to an article on the Daily Caller, Vilsack wrote a letter that praised biomass because it “improves our forested area” and “improves US forest management ...
It is interesting to note that family forest owners account for 92 percent of private forest owners, and hold 62 percent of the private forestland (35 percent of all forestland) in the U.S. An estimated 11 million private forest owners collectively control over 50 percent—or about 423 ...
Forest Service estimates that suburban encroachment will convert approximately 31 million acres (approximately 14 percent of 2010 southern forest area) of southern forests to development between 1992 and 2040. ...
Forest carbon offsets can create an incentive for southern woodland owners to engage in land management practices that retain or restore forests and bolster forest carbon sequestration capacity. Forest carbon offset projects must meet a number of quality criteria if they are to become credible, eligible for ...
The loss and degradation of forests can reduce their ability to provide these watershed-related ecosystem services. ...
The purpose of ecocertification in the forest sector is to guarantee a sustainable management of the forest resources by the producers (forest owners) and define production rules for the transformation industry. ...
