This paper seeks to answer whether problems in intercultural communication
contribute to difficulties in wood products trade between the United States and Japan. It
summarizes the more commonly heard complaints about the current state of this trade
flow, including trade barriers and product specifications. It then offers a list of...
In the social context, distinct worldviews provide multiple, subjective, durable and conflicting views of natural resource situations. This research analyzes worldviews that shape people's perceptions, understandings and evaluations of forests and forestry in order to examine conflict associated with forestry issues. Differences in local residents' views of wildland fires and...
A qualitative research approach composed of three strategies was employed to systematically examine the politics of natural resource collaboration. First, using the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds as a case study, the behavioral assumptions of natural resource policy instruments enabling collaboration were uncovered and analyzed. Three key assumptions emerge:...
Japan is the biggest importer of tropical logs in the
world, and most of them are from Southeast Asia. It is also
a major offerer of Official Development Assistance (ODA) to
this area. The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the
relationship between Japanese bilateral ODA to three
Southeast...
A random utility model of trip demand for steelhead fishing is constructed by using a logit regression technique and data from the 1990 Oregon Angler Survey, conducted by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The model is formulated to estimate demand when only the regional destination is known. Results...