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Mississippi State to Lead Exploration of Forest Sector Business Clustering
Study
team includes University of Missouri and Dovetail Partners
June 6, 2008 -- Mississippi
State University will administratively coordinate the Endowment's newest
project, the "state-of-the-issue" report on business clustering
within the forest products sector (RFP 2008-003) nationally. They are
joined by the University of Missouri and Dovetail Partners as subcontractors.
The work commenced last week with a gathering in Minnesota and is targeted
for completion no later than November 30st. Diane Snyder, Endowment
Vice President-Community Development said, "The team will review
business clusters currently active in the United States and will focus
on examination of clustering approaches in the forest products sector
and closely related natural resource-based sectors, nationally as well
as internationally." The research will explore the partnerships,
policies, and support mechanisms that make clustering successful and
will be supplemented with analysis of socioeconomic indicators associated
with these clusters.
Economic clustering approaches in the forest sector (RFP 2008-003) of
the United States include diverse timber and non-timber forest products
as well as forest-based services such as consumptive and non-consumptive
recreation opportunities. The thoughtful design of economic clusters
can support the retention and expansion of jobs as well as the protection
and enhancement of the natural resource base. Increasing our understanding
about clustering will help the Endowment build out the information base
in developing the basis for Forest Investment Zones as well as provide
the broader sector with important information.
More information about The U.S. Endowment for Forestry & Communities,
Inc.is available at their website.
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