TY - CPAPER KW - rainforests KW - participatory KW - ecosystem resilience KW - riparian zone KW - transition zone KW - community involvement KW - unique ability KW - adaptiveness KW - Jerry Franklin AU - Evelyn Pinkerton AB - Evelyn Pinkerton identifies the problem of logging in the temperate rainforest of the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, and Southeast Asia. She identifies the political and scientific dimensions of the problem. She discusses the limits of the wildlife and timber and what the research uncovered. She identified the term "new forestry." She lists and describes two other types of forestry: Wholistic and Gitksan Wholistic Forestry. She discusses the detail and economics of both types. She also includes five different pie charts with a brief definition for each. AN - 94-03778 BT - Paper presented at Property Rights and the Performance of Natural Resource Systems: Social and Ecological Systems for Resilience and Sustainability August 29-30, 1994 C5 - 12 pp. CY - Stockholm, Sweden DA - 08/1994 LA - English N1 - CIKARD copy is a draft outline of a paper prepared for the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, Stockholm Project "Social and Ecological System Linkages" N2 - Evelyn Pinkerton identifies the problem of logging in the temperate rainforest of the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, and Southeast Asia. She identifies the political and scientific dimensions of the problem. She discusses the limits of the wildlife and timber and what the research uncovered. She identified the term "new forestry." She lists and describes two other types of forestry: Wholistic and Gitksan Wholistic Forestry. She discusses the detail and economics of both types. She also includes five different pie charts with a brief definition for each. PB - Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics PP - Stockholm, Sweden PY - 1994 ST - Integrated management of a temperate rainforest ecosystem through wholistic forestry T2 - Paper presented at Property Rights and the Performance of Natural Resource Systems: Social and Ecological Systems for Resilience and Sustainability August 29-30, 1994 TI - Integrated management of a temperate rainforest ecosystem through wholistic forestry: A British Columbian example ER -