The Significance of Forests in the "Heart of Western Oregon": An Oral History Interview with Sarah Altemus-Pope
Faculty Mentor
Patrick Hurley
Course
ENV-338 Forests and People
Files
Link to Story Map
Description
This Story Map, a project from the ENV-338 Forests and People course, contains an interview with Sarah Altemus-Pope, Executive Director of the Southern Willamette Forest Collaborative in Oakridge, Oregon.
Publication Date
12-14-2020
Keywords
Sarah Altemus-Pope, Southern Willamette Forest Collaborative, Oakridge, Oregon, forest management, oral history
Disciplines
Environmental Studies | Geographic Information Sciences | Nature and Society Relations
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Bearden, Victoria; Berger, Nate; and Robinson, Cassidy, "The Significance of Forests in the "Heart of Western Oregon": An Oral History Interview with Sarah Altemus-Pope" (2020). Forest Stories. 1.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/forest_stories/1