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Associated Fact Sheets

RTI is located in the University of Washington's College of Forest Resources and has a joint partnership with Washington State's Cooperative Extension. Much of the research done in the colleges is applicable toward the goals of RTI. Information, data, and research are shared between the associated contributors in an effort to utilize the many opportunities available at these institutions. Below are links to fact sheets that relate to interests of RTI and our associates.

 

CINTRAFOR The Center for International Trade in Forest Products, CINTRAFOR, is one of three applied research centers within University of Washington's College of Forest Resources. Below are some of their fact sheets that deal with issues that are relevant to the work of RTI. If you are interested in more information on The Center for International Trade in Forest Products, check out the CINTRAFOR website.


Fact Sheet #33
(February 1999)

  • Economic and Environmental Impact Assessment of Forest Policies to Protect Riparian Habitat
Fact Sheet #34
(February 1999)

  • Economic and Environmental Impact Assessment of Forest Policy: Western Washington
Fact Sheet #35
(February 1999)

  • Cost and Compromise: Determining the Public's Willingness to Pay for Values Received from Forests
Fact Sheet #36
(June 1999)
  • Disparity in Timber Rural vs. Urban Income in Washington State Rising

 
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