Southern Appalachian Forest Coalition
 
Our Green Is Our Gold
Resource Library

Publications & Multimedia

Publications

Return the Great Forest: A Conservation Vision for the Southern Appalachian Region

toolkit: Forest Voices: 5 Easy Ways to Make a Difference in Your National Forests

Across Our Mountain - Spring 2007

Across Our Mountains - Summer 2006

SAFC's Annual Report - 2004

SAFC's Newsletter - Fall 2004

SAFC's Annual Report - 2003

 

Southern Appalachian Forests at Risk: A resource directory of knowledgeable and qualified individuals and groups with expertise in the various issues affecting the region. [S/H $1.50]

Tennessee Mountain Treasures: The Unprotected Wildlands of the Cherokee National Forest. The Wilderness Society book on wildlands of Cherokee National Forest. [S/H $2.50]

North Carolina Mountain Treasures: The Unprotected Wildlands of the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forest. TWS. [S/H $2.50]

South Carolina Mountain Treasures: The Unprotected Wildlands of the Sumter National Forest. TWS. [S/H $2.50

The Living Landscape Volume 4: Sustaining Biodiversity in the Southern Appalachians. The Wilderness Society biodiversity study of Forest Service lands in the southern Appalachians. [S/H $3.50]


The Living Landscape Volume 5: Charting a New Course--National Forests in the Southern Appalachians. The Wilderness Society economic study of Forest Service lands in the Southern Appalachians. [S/H $3.50]

The Southern Appalachian Assessment: A region-wide landscape study published by the Southern Appalachian Man and Biosphere program and inter-agency partners. Though we cannot provide this, it is a valuable resource and can be obtained from Forest Service offices.

The Southern Appalachian Assessment: Highlights and Perspectives A critique of this valuable study of the southern Appalachians. [S/H $3.50]

Our Green is Our Gold: The Economic Benefits of National Forests for Southern Appalachian Communities. [S/H $3.50]

Multimedia

Black Mountain CD ROM: An interactive hike through the culture, history and natural treasures of the Blacks, which traverse Buncombe, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey counties.