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November 23, 2009
Center for Urban Horticulture│ University of Washington, Seattle Theme: Sustaining and Restoring the Health of Washington’s Working Forestlands - Creating an Ecosystem Services Marketplace
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Opening Remarks
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Welcome and Introduction Welcome to the UW School of Forest Resources |
Major Findings and Recommendations |
Major Findings and Recommendations of Past Forums Eastside Forest Restoration – Results of the October 28-29, 2009 meeting in Spokane Panel Discussion - Recommendations from the Eastside Forum on Forest Health (Spokane) - (40:53) Chuck Turley - Deputy Supervisor of Regulatory Programs, WADNR Anchor Forests: Pathway to Collaborative Landscape Forestry? |
Technical Issues Panel - |
Forest Landowner Survey: Preliminary Demographic Results WA Forest Landowner Survey: Willingness to Participate in Working Forest Conservation Easements ECOSEL – Update on the analytical modeling tool that aids working forest landowners to sell ecosystem services |
Case Studies from Oregon and Washington ‐ |
Incorporating ecosystem services into the Forest Service planning process: the Deschutes National Forest project Beyond Compliance: A Marketplace for Ecosystem Services in the Pacific Northwest Modeling Land Price Feedbacks and Strategic Land Retention on Lopez Island, WA Ecosystem Services and Markets - Panel Discussion (36:01)
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Breakout Group Summaries |
Breakout Group A Breakout Group B Breakout Group C Breakout Group D Final Comments and Recommendations |