2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12020531
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The Woods around the Ivory Tower: A Systematic Review Examining the Value and Relevance of School Forests in the United States

Abstract: Throughout the United States, many institutions of higher education own forested tracts, often called school forests, which they use for teaching, research, and demonstration purposes. These school forests provide a range of benefits to the communities in which they are located. However, because administration is often decoupled from research and teaching, those benefits might not always be evident to the individuals who make decisions about the management and use of school forests, which may undervalue their … Show more

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“…To analyze the initiatives gathered in our sample, we employed a qualitative, interpretivist approach, which is appropriate for dealing with textual data [79,80]. We used a subjective interpretation of the information gathered through the desktop research, organizing the textual information of each initiative indexed into the repository.…”
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“…To analyze the initiatives gathered in our sample, we employed a qualitative, interpretivist approach, which is appropriate for dealing with textual data [79,80]. We used a subjective interpretation of the information gathered through the desktop research, organizing the textual information of each initiative indexed into the repository.…”
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confidence: 99%