UWTV Program: Understanding Conservation Easements and Land Trusts: Part 1
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Understanding Conservation Easements and Land Trusts: Part 1
Setting the Stage and Preserving Productive Forests in the Pacific Northwest Landowners are looking to the future with a measure of uncertainty about how their land will be managed. Many landowners and land management agencies are concerned about sustainable management plans that are ecologically sound. Two emerging strategies that address these issues are conservation easements and land trusts. Invited speakers from private organizations and academics will explore and inform viewers on this subject.

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Series Title:Denman Forestry Issues
Subject(s):Sciences
Speaker(s): James K. Agee, professor, Forest Ecology, University of Washington

Constance Best, co-founder and managing director, Pacific Forest Trust

Gene Duvernoy, president, Cascade Land Conservancy (CLC)

Related Link(s):UW College of Forest Resources Web site
Production Date: 01/16/2002
Runtime: 00:54:38
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