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Ecology and management of small tenures: Implications for landscape- and estate-level forest management

Fred Marshall    

Resumen

This extension note provides small-scale tenure holders with information about the management challenges they might face and how these challenges could be addressed. The use of exemplary management strategies in a collaborative manner with local stakeholders, adjacent licensees, and others through sound ecological principles combined with appropriate conflict resolution techniques are encouraged so that the many benefits available from forested lands are realized.

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