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Forest Restoration and Forest Communities: Have Local
Communities Benefited from Forest Service Contracting of Ecosystem Management? Environmental Management
Comparing Job Quality in Logging and Forestry Services in Oregon. Journal of Forestry, 105(6): 293-300, 2007. |
Cassandra Moseley and Yolanda E. Reyes.
Cassandra Moseley and Yolanda E. Reyes. |
| 2007 |
Socioeconomic Monitoring of the Mount Hood National Forest and Three Local Communities. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-701. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 97 p. |
William M.Kay, Ellen M. Donoghue, Susan Charnley, Cassandra Moseley
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| 2007 |
People, Fire and Forests: A Synthesis of Wildfire Social Science. (Corvallis: OSU Press). |
Terry C. Daniel, Matthew S. Carroll, Cassandra Moseley, and Carol Raish, editors. |
| 2006 |
Ethnic Differences in Job Quality among Forest Workers on Six National Forests. Policy Sciences, 3(2):113-133 |
Cassandra Moseley |
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2006 |
Socioeconomic Monitoring of the Coos Bay District and Three Local Communities, PNW-GTR-675. (Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station). |
Rebecca McLain, Lisa Tobe, Susan Charnley, Ellen Donoghue, and Cassandra Moseley |
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2006 |
Socioeconomic Monitoring of the Olympic National Forest and Three Local Communities, PNW-GTR-679. (Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station). |
Lita Buttolph, William May, Susan Charnley, Cassandra Moseley, and Ellen Donoghue |
| 2006 |
Northwest Forest Plan; the First Ten Years-Socioeconomic Monitoring Interpretive Report, PNW-GTR-649 Vols. I and III. (Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station). |
Susan Charnley, Ellen Donoghue, Claudia Stuart, Candice Dillingham, Lita Buttolph, William Kay, Rebecca McLain, Cassandra Moseley, Richard Phillips, and Lisa Tobe |
| 2005 |
Procurement Contracting in the Affected Counties of the Northwest Forest Plan: Twelve Years of Change. PNW-GTR-661 (Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station). |
Cassandra Moseley |
| 2004 |
Collaborative Environmental Management: What Roles for Government? (Baltimore: Resources for the Future Press). |
Tomas Koontz, Toddi Steelman, JoAnne Carmin, Katrina Korfmacher, Cassandra Moseley, and Craig Thomas |
| 2004 |
Fire Hazard Reduction and Economic Opportunity: How are the Benefits of the National Fire Plan Distributed?, Society and Natural Resources 17:701-716. |
Cassandra Moseley and Nancy A. Toth |
| 2003 |
“Environmental Management, Institutional Design, and Scales: The Case of Pacific Salmon.” In Walter Rosenbaum and Hans Bressers, Achieving Sustainable Development: The Challenge of Governance Across Social Scales (Westport, CT: Praeger Press). |
J. Samuel Barkin and Cassandra Moseley |
| 2002 |
A Survey of Innovative Contracting in the Pacific Northwest. GTR-552-02. (Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station). |
Cassandra Moseley |
| 2001 |
Who Gets the Work? National Forest Contracting in the Pacific Northwest, Journal of Forestry 99(9): 32-37. |
Cassandra Moseley and Stacey Shankle |
| 2001 |
“Institutional Problem Solving or Social Change: the Applegate and Grand Canyon Forests Partnerships” In Regina Vance, Carleton Edminster, W. Wallace Covington, Julia A, Blake, eds. Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems Restoration and Conservation: Steps Toward Stewardship. Flagstaff, Arizona, April 25-27, 2000. (Ogden UT: UDSA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station). |
Cassandra Moseley and Brett KenCairn |
| 2000 |
Small Diameter Log Evaluation for Value-added Structural Applications, Forest Products Journal, 50. |
Wolfe, Ron and Cassandra Moseley |
| 2000 |
“Innovation in Crisis: the Applegate Partnership.” In Phillip Brick, Sarah Van de Wetering, and Don Snow, eds. Beyond the Great Divide (Washington, D.C.: Island Press). |
Cassandra Moseley |
| 1999 |
Linking forest employment and forest ecosystem objectives in the Pacific Northwest, Community Development Journal, 34(1): 47-57. |
Charles Spencer |
| 1998 |
The High-Skill Approach to Ecosystem Management:
Combining Economic, Ecological, and Social Objectives. Preliminary Analysis of the Impacts of Selected Jobs-In-The-Woods Projects. |
Gerry Brodsky and Margaret Hallock |
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