CRSF Family Forest Program Overview 2015
Problem Addressed: Describes active research projects in the CRSF Family Forest Program
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Provide relevant research for current issues facing family forests: forest pests, timber harvesting, recreation access, intergenerational transfer, etc.
Key Findings: CRSF is actively engaged in research and outreach that benefits Maine's non-industrial private landowners (also called family forest or small woodland owners). Mainers owning small parcels of land (10-1,000 acres) comprise 34% of the forests in Maine.
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- Leahy, Jessica
University of Maine
jessica.leahy@maine.edu
207-581-2834
Our research assists forest products industry’s understanding of family forest wood supply so they can make investments and plans related to new markets.
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