Last Update: 10/03/2007


Working Papers | Briefing Papers | Other Publications by EWP StaffCounters

Year Title Authors

2008

 

2007

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
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
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
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