THE
DIVERSITY OF
PERSPECTIVES ON THE QLG
The
Quincy Library Group and Collaborative Planning within the U.S.
National Forests, Charles Davis M. Dawn King. (May 2000)
A
Town Buries the Axe: Fistfights, gunshots, vandalism
greens and loggers couldnt agree until the Quincy Library
Group got them talking, Smithsonian Magazine (July 1999)
Passage
of the Quincy Library Group bill is good for Californias
forests and rural communities alike (October 21, 1998)
Collaborative Decision Making: The Quincy Library Group
Case Study, Institute for Environment and Natural Resources
Forest
plan shows limits of cooperative approach, October 13, 1998,
Louis Jacobson
The New
Conservationists (Randal O'toole, Thoreau Institute)
A CLEAR
View, November 20, 1997, Volume 4 Number 15
Quincy
Library Group A Scam For Big Timber Dominance, Klamath Forest
Alliance
Sierra
Nevada Forest Protection Campaign Flyers
The
Quincy Library Group: So-Called "Consensus" Forest Plan
Lacks Consensus, Violates Rights by David Ridenour
Building
Bridges: The Quincy Library Group, June 14, 1996
Democracy
In the Woods: Stewards of a Watershed Build Trust; Yes! A Journal
of Positive Futures; Arlene Hetherington and Lou Piotrowski
Plumas County's Economic Plight Inspires
Truce; Sierra Stream Restoration Project Gets Results, California Biodiversity Council, Winter 1994 - Vol.1
No.3
Sierra
Club-- EcoWatch, Volume 2 #4, (April 9, 1996) Intense Opposition
Foils Barkley Timber Sale in Key Salmon Watershed
Headwaters-- Feature Story: Fuelbreaks Avoid the Real
Problem Of Reducing Fuels (June 1997)
Sierra
Nevada Forest Protection Campaign
Vote
Action Committee New York Times Ad Campaign (September 24, 1997)
Vote
Action Committee New York Times Ad Campaign (February 13, 1998)
High
Country News -- Everyone helps a California forest - except the
Forest Service, (May 13, 1996)
High Country News -- Letters, (July 22, 1996)
High
Country News -- National groups object to grassroots power in
D.C. (March 31, 1997)
High
Country News -- Forest plan powers through Congress (August 4,
1997)
High
Country News -- The timber wars evolve into a divisive attempt at
peace, (September 29, 1997)
QLG Member Mike Yost's Letter to the High Country News Editor (November 24, 1997)
High Country News -- Letters, (November 10, 1997 )
Sierra
Club Action #135 (July 22, 1997)
The Quincy Library Bill Means More
Logging In Your National Forests
SF Chronicle Editorial Asks
"Who Should Determine the Fate of a Forest?"
Cooptation
or constructive engagement?: Quincy Library Group's effort to
bring together loggers
and environmentalists under
fire. By Patrick Mazza (August 9, 1997)
Partnerships, Roundtables And Quincy-Type Groups Are Bad Ideas
That Cannot Resolve
Environmental Conflicts. Jim
Britell (August 1997)
Headwaters--
DC Updates (September 1997)
A
Critical Look At Myth Of The "Win-Win" Process
(September 15, 1997)
Audubon
position on S. 1028 (September 20, 1997)
The Lorax
Lives in Loyalton. By Jason Christian. (October 1997)