The Soil Association is a non-profit organization promoting organic food and farming, as well as sustainable forestry. Web site includes an extensive document library covering organic issues.
This program will prepare you for a technically competent position in the areas of forest harvesting, forest resource conservation and protection, forest management, silviculture, research support, recreation, etc.
Official website of the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE). An Australian government economic research agency noted for its professionally independent research and analysis. Its objective is to contribute to the competitiveness of Australia’s agricultural, fishing, forestry, energy and minerals industries and the quality of the Australian environment.
Forests are one of Europe's most important renewable resources and provide multiple benefits to society and the economy. They are also important for the conservation of European nature.
An invaluable internet resource for many government initiatives for the province of Prince Edward Island. Wind Atlas, Water Data, Forestry Conservation Programs and Services, and Environmental Impact Assessments available for perusal.
The Nevada Division of Forestry (NDF) manages forestry, nursery, endangered plant species, and watershed resource activities on certain public and private lands. The NDF also provides fire protection of structural and natural resources through both suppression and prevention programs and other emergency services.
The Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry (MAF) contributes to the prosperity of New Zealand through its focus on land-based industries and rural communities.
The Forestry Major spans the entire range of experiences necessary to build skills for the forestry profession. Curricula include a broad background in the biological, physical, and management sciences, followed by professional forestry courses
Both the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees emphasize education and training in land resource management, research, and teaching. The quality and caliber of research in the Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship is internationally recognized.