The processes of market forces, policy decisions, and management practices occur at different levels, and at various scales, all of which influence the course of human economic behavior. As a result, factors which influence forest management frequently have nothing to do with the long-term vitality of the forest. Finding solutions requires learning to deal with complexity, uncertainty, ambiguity, paradoxes, and change.
Our solutions can bridge the gap between society’s expectations, regulatory compliance, and the current practice of income generating, extractive harvesting.