Sustaining Private Forests in TennesseeSustaining Private Forests in Tennessee Photo of forest
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Overview
Improving Forest Stewardship Realizing Greater Forest Benefits
 

What's New
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White Oak Leaves
The University of Tennessee


The overall mision of this project is to sustain Tennessee's 10 million acres of private forest land by improving forest stewardship and helping landowners and society realize greater forest benefits. To achieve these stewardship and benefit goals, the project has the following three interrelated objectives: Provide users better information, improved decision tools and more effective decision-making processes; Develop improved policies to enhance forest stewardship and greater benefit realization and; Implement collaborative relationships between and among forest landowners, stakeholders, communities and resource professionals.


For more information contact:
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Dr. J. Mark Fly
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
P.O. Box 1071
Knoxville, TN 37901
865-974-7979
markfly@utk.edu