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Working
together
in the forests of Appalachia
The
Appalachian Forest Resource Center (AFRC) was established to
address the needs of forests and communities in the Central and
Southern Appalachian region, extending from Pennsylvania to northern
Alabama. The Center's activities are aimed at fostering and supporting
community forestry activities throughout the region.
We
work with people who are living where significant changes in the
American forest products industry are being felt first, and frequently
the hardest. We mesh people's knowledge with people-centered research
so that citizen's lives --and the forest's health--improve steadily.
A
citizens' Bioregional Advisory Council (BAC) made up of people
who represent Appalachia's diverse population works with AFRC. The
BAC sets out work priorities and identifies promising citizen-led
efforts.
Bioregional
Advisory Council members are our presence in communities throughout
Appalachia. They inform rural residents about the services we can
provide and let us know about information and services needed at
the local level. BAC members are selected to represent the region
geographically and contribute a diverse mix of perspectives in regards
to community forestry.
More: the Council, BAC
membership, and a slideshow
MARKET STUDY SURVEY
The Appalachian Forest Resource Center is currently conducting a study of the potential for improving the connection between sustainable forestry practices and new design and construction projects. If you are a building professional (i.e. contractor, architect, custom carpenter), or simply have an interest in seeing local certified wood products become available in Ohio, please take 15 minutes to fill out our survey. By responding to the survey you are assisting us in our efforts to:
- Connect building professionals and interested parties such as yourself with Ohio-grown and processed certified wood products
- Bridge the connection between well-managed forestlands and those in construction interested in sourcing certified materials for construction projects
- Promote the development of a market for certified forest products
Your responses will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared, sold, or in any way distributed to parties outside our organization. We will use them in aggregate with other responses to characterize the current interest in certified wood for construction projects in Ohio.
If you would like to participate please take 15 minutes to fill out the survey by clicking here (Green Builder Survey.pdf 356 kb)
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"If you have an interest in making certified, sustainably
harvested wood for
construction and design projects available in Ohio, please take
fifteen
minutes to fill out our survey."
Green
Builder Survey
The
AFRC is
coordinated and hosted by Rural Action in Southeastern Ohio.
It
is one of four regional centers in the US under the National
Community Forestry Center (NCFC), which is collaborating with the
National Network of Forest Practitioners (NNFP) to help develop
research initiatives and local information resources.
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