PRIVATE FORESTS IN SOCIETY
FOR 564
Fall, 2001 Schedule and Readings
Dr. John Bliss, Department of Forest Resources,
203 Peavy Hall
737-4427, john.bliss@orst.edu
Office hours by appointment
READINGS MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK* MUST BE READ PRIOR TO THE CLASS PERIOD IN WHICH THEY ARE LISTED. Other readings are recommended.
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SEPTEMBER
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| TU 25 | Course Introduction,
Purpose, and Process What's a Tree Farmer? |
| TH 27 | Land Tenure as an Organizing Concept |
| *Geisler,
C. 1993. Ownership: A review. Rural Sociology 58(4):532-547. *Geisler, Charles. 2000. Property pluralism. P. 65-87 in Charles Geisler and Gail Daneker, *Singer, Joseph William. 2000. Property and social relations: From title to entitlement. P. 3- |
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OCTOBER
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| TU 2 | Case Study Development | |
| *Barlett,
Peggy. 1990. Qualitative methods in rural studies: Basic principles. Rural
*Bliss, John C. 1999. Understanding people in the landscape: Social research applications for *Fitchen, Janet M. 1990. How do you know what to ask if you haven't listened first? Using *Robson, Colin. 1993. Real world research. Oxford: Blackwell. Chapter 3, General design Yin, Robert. 1988. Case study research: Design and methods. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Hoopes, James. 1979. Oral history: An introduction for students. Chapel Hill: University of |
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| TH 4 | Land Tenure, continued | |
| *Fortmann,
L. 1995. Bonanza! The unasked questions: Domestic land tenure through
*Bruce, John W., and Louise Fortmann. 1992. Property and forestry. P. 471 - 496 in Peter N. |
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| TU 9 | Changing Tenure Patterns | |
| *Egan,
Andrew F., and A. E. Luloff. 2000. The exurbanization of America's forests:
Research in *Sampson, Neil, and Lester DeCoster. 2000. Forest fragmentation: Implications for *Johnson, K.M. and C.K. Beale. 1998. The rural rebound. The Wilson Quarterly. 22(2): 16(12). *McCool, S. and L. Kruger. In preparation. Human migration and natural resources: |
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| TH 11 |
Changing Tenure Patterns, continued |
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| *Sisock,
M. 1998. Unequal shares: Forest land concentration and well-being in rural
Alabama. *Stanfield, B. J., J.C. Bliss, and T.A. Spies. In press. Land Ownership and landscape *Bliss, J. C., M. L. Sisock, and T. W. Birch. 1998. Ownership matters: Forestland |
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| TU 16 | Private Forests in Mixed-Tenure Landscapes | |
| *Geisler,
C., and B. Bedford. 1998. Ecosystem management: Who's entitled? Pages
131-156 in *Yaffee, Steven L. 1996. Ecosystem management in practice: The importance of human *Cortner, H. , and M. Moote. 1999. The politics of ecosystem management. Covelo, CA:Island |
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| TH 18 | Cross-Boundary Cooperation | |
| *Brunson,
M. 1998. Social dimensions of boundaries: Balancing cooperation and self-interest. *Coggins, George Cameron. 1998. Of Californicators, Quislings, and Crazies: Some perils of *Rickenbach, M.G. and J.C. Bliss. In preparation. The geography of social capital: Spatial *Bergmann, S. and J.C. Bliss. In preparation. Foundations of cross-boundary cooperation: Brunson, M., D. Yarrow, S. Roberts, D. Guynn, and M. Kuhns. 1996. Nonindustrial private Yaffee, S. 1998. Cooperation: A strategy for achieving stewardship across boundaries. Pages Meine, C. 1998. The continent indissoluble. Pages 325-337 In R. Knight and P. Landres, eds., |
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| TU 23 | Cultural Perspectives on Nonindustrial Private Forests | |
| *Bliss,
John C., and A. Jeff Martin. 1989. Identifying NIPF management motivations
with *Bliss, John C. 1992. Evidence of ethnicity: Management styles of forest owners in Wisconsin. *Hinrichs, Clare C. 1998. Sideline and lifeline: The cultural economy of maple syrup |
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| TH 25 | Tenure Rights
and Regulations CASE STUDY OUTLINE DUE |
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| *Beuter,
John H. 1987. When does the regulation of private forest land become taking?
*Bromley, D. 1998. Rousseau's revenge: The demise of the freehold estate. Pages 19-28 in H. *Ellefson, P. A. Cheng, and R. Moulton. 1997. Regulatory programs and private forestry: State *Runge, C. Ford, M. T. Duclos, J.S. Adams, B. Goodwin, J.A. Martin, R.D. Squires, and A. E. |
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| TU 30 | Tenure Rights and Regulations: The Oregon "Takings" Initiative | |
| *Hairston-Strang,
A., and P. Adams. 1997. Oregon's streamside rules: Achieving public goals *Johnson, R., R. Alig, E. Moore, and R. Moulton. 1997. NIPF landowners' view of regulation. *Kakoyannis, C. In preparation. The conflict over private property rights in Oregon: An *Beggs, C.E. 2001. Measure 7 ruled unconstitutional. Associated Press. February 23, 2001. *Wong, P. 2001. Measure 7 reaches state Supreme Court. Statesman Journal. September 10, * Text of Measure 7. |
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NOVEMBER
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| TH 1 | Forest Certification: A Case Study of a Policy Innovation | |
| *Hansen,
Eric, and John Punches. 1997. Developing markets for certified forest
products: A *Fletcher, Rick, and Eric Hansen. 1999. Forest certification trends in North America and |
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| TH 6 | Timber Dependency in the PNW | |
| *Kirschner
Cook, A. 1995. Increasing poverty in timber-dependent areas in Western *Robbins, William. 1988. Hard Times in Paradise: Coos Bay, Oregon, 1850 - 1986. Seattle: *Brown, B. 1995. In timber country: Working peoples' stories of environmental conflict and * Novak, T., Savonen, C., Rost, B., and A. Dailey. Part III: Who are the poor? P. 10-16 in A |
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| TH 8 | Timber Dependency and Sustainable Development | |
| *Rural
Sociological Society Task Force on Persistent Rural Poverty. 1993. Persistent
Poverty in *Peluso, N., C. Humphrey, and L. Fortmann. 1994. The rock, the beach, and the tidal pool: *Schoonmaker, Peter K., Bettina von Hagen, and Erin l. Kellogg. A vision for conservation- |
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| TU 13 | CASE STUDY PRESENTATIONS | |
| TH 15 | CASE STUDY PRESENTATIONS | |
| TU 20 | CASE STUDY PRESENTATIONS CASE STUDY DRAFT DUE |
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| TH 22 | Thanksgiving | |
| TU 27 | Loose Ends and Leftovers | |
| TH 29 | Does Tenure Matter? | |
| CASE STUDY DUE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 BY 5 PM | ||
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DECEMBER
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| TU 4 | Finals Week |
| TH 6 | Finals Week |
| DATE TBD Potluck Supper with NIPF Owners | |
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