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Pinchos (idea bites) Unpublished work24 August 201514 January 2016

Hidden scale dependency in conserving working woodlands

I’ve been sitting on this post a long time, in part because I haven’t known how to write it up. A couple of years ago, I wrote this manuscript and submitted it to two different peer-review journals (in series, not in parallel) as a sort of commentary piece. The first outlet rejected it with a…

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Pinchos (idea bites)11 January 201411 January 2014

Timber liquidation – an example up close and personal

In the late 1970s, when my parents bought the land I grew up on in rural midcoast Maine, two of the three adjoining woodlots had just been cut over. Along our back property line, ruts from the skidders are still evident after 40 years. Their scars, which I slopped around in as a kid, have…

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