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Spotlight 8.1. The Conservation Fund’s Garcia River Forest, California

  • Chris Kelly
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Stitching the West Back Together
This chapter is in the book Stitching the West Back Together
© 2019 University of Chicago Press

© 2019 University of Chicago Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Foreword ix
  4. Introduction xiii
  5. Part 1. The Importance of conserving Western Working Landscapes
  6. Chapter 1. A Brief History of People and Policy in the West 1
  7. Chapter 2. Status and Trends of Western Working Landscapes 13
  8. Chapter 3. The Biodiversity That Protected Areas Can’t Capture: How Private Ranch, Forest, and Tribal Lands Sustain Biodiversity 33
  9. Part 2. Collaborative Conservation
  10. Introduction 49
  11. Chapter 4. Beyond “Stakeholders” and the Zero- Sum Game: Toward Community- Based Collaborative Conservation in the American West 53
  12. Spotlight 4.1. Historic Precedents to Collaborative Conservation in Working Landscapes: The Coon Valley “Cooperative Conservation” Initiative, 1934 77
  13. Chapter 5. The Quivira Experience: Reflections from a “Do” Tank 81
  14. Spotlight 5.1. Grass- Fed and Grass- Finished Livestock Production: Helping to Keep Working Landscapes Intact 95
  15. Chapter 6. Place- Based Conservation Finds Its Voice: A Case Study of the Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition 101
  16. Part 3. Case Studies of Working Forests
  17. Introduction 119
  18. Chapter 7. Swan Story 123
  19. Spotlight 7.1. Arcata Community Forest 137
  20. Chapter 8. Taking a Different Approach: Forestland Management in the Redwood Region 141
  21. Spotlight 8.1. The Conservation Fund’s Garcia River Forest, California 155
  22. Chapter 9. Stewardship Contracting in the Siuslaw National Forest 159
  23. Spotlight 9.1. Stewardship Agreements: The Weaverville Community Forest, California 177
  24. Part 4. Case Studies of Working ranches
  25. Introduction 181
  26. Chapter 10. Lava Lake Land & Livestock: The Role of Private Landowners in Landscape- Scale Conservation 185
  27. Spotlight 10.1. Country Natural Beef 203
  28. Chapter 11. Conservation and Development at Sun Ranch: The Search for Balance in the U.S. West 209
  29. Spotlight 11.1 The Madison Valley Ranchlands Group 223
  30. Chapter 12. Integrating Diversified Strategies on a Single Ranch: From Renewable Energy and Multiple Breeds to Conservation Easements 227
  31. Spotlight 12.1. Private Land Conservation Trends in the Western United States 241
  32. Part 5. Emerging approaches To Conserving Working Landscapes
  33. Introduction 247
  34. Chapter 13. The Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan and Ranch Conservation in Pima County, Arizona 251
  35. Spotlight 13.1. Ranching and the “Death Tax”: A Matter of Conservation as Well as Equity 267
  36. Chapter 14. Payments for Ecosystem Services: Keeping Working Landscapes Productive and Functioning 275
  37. Spotlight 14.1. The Conservation Reserve Program 295
  38. Conclusions and Policy Implications 301
  39. Acknowledgments 311
  40. Contributor Biographies 315
  41. Summits Board of Advisers 325
  42. Index 327
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