Forest History Society

Forest History Society
Founded1946
FocusEnvironmental history, forests, forestry, natural resources
Location
Coordinates35°58′27.3288″N 78°56′30.1848″W / 35.974258000°N 78.941718000°W / 35.974258000; -78.941718000
Area served
Worldwide
MethodResearch, publication, education, library, archives
President
Tania Munz
Historian
James G. Lewis
Websiteforesthistory.org

The Forest History Society is an American non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of forest and conservation history.[1] The society was established in 1946 and incorporated in 1955.[1]

The Forest History Society headquarters in Durham, North Carolina, include the Alvin J. Huss Archives and the Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Library, which combine to provide a comprehensive compilation of materials related to the topic of forest history. The archives house large collections from several national organizations and companies such as the Society of American Foresters, the American Forest and Paper Association, the American Forestry Association, the American Tree Farm System, and the Weyerhaeuser Company as well as many other smaller collections of national and international significance.[2] Additionally, the Forest History Society maintains a publication program, publishing the Environmental History journal, Forest History Today magazine, an Issues Series, and environmental and conservation-focused monographs; an education program, to build understanding and appreciation of human interaction with the natural world; and a liaison function between scholars, policymakers, and landowners. The Society also works to promote and reward academic scholarship in the fields of forest, conservation, and environmental history.

  1. ^ a b "Forest History Society." Echo Project. Center for History and New Media, George Mason University. http://echo.gmu.edu/node/144 Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Changing Roles of the Forest History Society: New Approaches to Environmental History in North America." Methods and Approaches in Forest History. Agnoletti, Mauro, et al., eds. Wallingford, England: CABI Publishing, 2000, p. 22.