Abstract

Introduction As a sociologist working with the Socio-economic Research Network at the Canadian Forest Service, I am regularly asked to describe the contributions of forest sociology to modem forest management and policy development. This article addresses this question by defining sociology as an applied discipline and outlining the contributions of sociology to three broad areas of current forest research and policy development: global environmental change, ecosystem management, and management information systems.

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