Volume
39
Issue
2
Abstract
This article describes how the integration of scientific research, continuing education, and public outreach at the New York City (NYC) Watershed Model Forests presents an ideal opportunity for developing, monitoring, and demonstrating the principles of sustainable forestry in the context of a large-scale working landscape over broad temporal terms. As a long-term institutional resource for local stakeholders and others interested in the nation's highest profile watershed, the NYC Watershed Model Forests will provide unprecedented opportunities for these audiences to better understand and support the multiple values associated with their local natural resources.
Recommended Citation
Germain, R. H., Schwartz, J. J., & Parrish, J. (2001). Developing the New York City Watershed Model Forests: Working Laboratories to Study and Demonstrate Sustainable Forestry. The Journal of Extension, 39(2), Article 16. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol39/iss2/16