UWTV Program: Seeking Sustainability of Natural Resources, Part 3
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Seeking Sustainability of Natural Resources, Part 3
Sustaining urban landscapes requires an entirely different set of priorities. A representative from Everett, Wash., provides a view of sustainability from a city that is feeling the pinch of increasing urban growth and change. Private forest industry must adapt to the pressures of profits and public opinion; learn how the Port Blakely Tree Farm is setting a course for the next 100 years of sustainable forestry. Finally, a professor from the UW College of Forest Resources presents research that evaluates the relative successes of various organizations attempting sustainable management of natural resources.

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Series Title:Denman Forestry Issues
Subject(s):Sciences
Speaker(s): Dr. B. Bruce Bare, dean, College of Forest Resources, University of Washington

Libbie Soden, City of Everett Parks and Recreation Department

Court Stanley, vice president, chief forester, Port Blakely Tree Farms, L.P.

Dr. Clare Ryan, assistant professor, Natural Resources Policy and Administration, University of Washington College of Forest Resources

Related Link(s):UW College of Forest Resources Web site
Production Date: 01/01/2002
Runtime: 00:57:35
Rating:TV-G
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