ABFC Publications
This is a complete list of our
published work. If you would like a hard copy of any publication,
contact us and we
will send it to you.
Alaska
Boreal Forest Notes
Review of forest policy issues and decision making processes.
Files are in pdf format
Nov. '00 Apr.
'97
Floodplain
forests along the Tanana River, Interior Alaska: Terrestrial
ecosystem dynamics and management considerations (2000)
A comprehensive literature review. Written by A.J. Magoun
and Fred Dean. In pdf form (1.1 MB).
Foresters, Forestry
and Best Information Exchange Practices (BIEPs)
(2000)
A review of the Interior Alaska sustainable forest development
debate, 1993-2000. First presented to the Yukon
Chapter, Society of American Foresters. In pdf form
(200k).
1997 report on Forest
Management Certification
ABFC was an observer at the Forest Stewardship Council
regional representatives' workshop. We then co-authored
a summary information report on forest management certification
with the head of Tanana Chiefs Conference Forestry Department.
1996
Interior Alaska Forest Sustainability Workshop
The results of a second workshop attempting to define
a vision for the sustainability of boreal forest resources.
Timber
Legislation Threatens Interior Forest Communities (1996)
A Guest Opinion article published in the Fairbanks Daily
News Miner on Tuesday, April 30th, 1996. Douglas is a
writer based in Ester AK as well as Education and Communications
Coordinator of ABFC.
Taiga
Ecosystem Values & Benefits (1996) also available
in pdf form (5k).
Views expressed by citizens of Fairbanks, Alaska, compiled
by L. R. Mayo, Alaska Boreal Forest Council (revised 1996).
Voices
of the Forest (1994)
Public Testimony on the Future of the Tanana
Valley State Forest:
Issues and Opportunities Related to Land Use Management
in Interior Alaska
Community
Forest Roundtables: Fall 1995 Consensus Statements
These discussions are result of a workshop organized
by the Alaska Boreal Forest Council. We invited citizens
concerned with the future of the Tanana Valley State Forest
and surrounding lands to participate in nine community
round tables.
Thoughts on Resolving
the Forest Controversy in the Tanana Basin (1994)
A report, published by Anne Ruggles, which suggests measures
the Dept. of Forestry could adopt to involve the public
in forest management decisions.
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