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Revision as of 19:37, 5 September 2022

Description: This research aimed to understand the social license that exists in the forest products industry within one rural Michigan community.
Dates

State completed
Start 2020-02-04
Form updated 2022-09-05

Report authors
Zoe Ketola
zlketola@mtu.edu
Report compilation, edits, final edits and submission based on reviewer comments
Will Lytle
Chelsea Schelly
Mark Rudnicki
Matthew Kelley
Location
Michigan, United States


Aims
Understand social license of forest product industry
Understand variation of social license and its impacts among stakeholders
Category
research

Inputs

group of individuals

Forest Product Industry Stakeholders



Task: Interview Respondents
Compensation: volunteer

Outputs and impacts

publication/report/document

Report compiling interview findings alongside literature review



Impact: Improved understanding of forest product industry social license to operate within community