Michelle Baumflek
Research Biologist
200 W.T. Weaver Blvd
Asheville, NC 28804-3454
Phone: 828-257-4887Asheville, NC 28804-3454
michelle.baumflek@usda.gov
Publications
- Baumflek, Michelle ; Kassam, Karim-Aly ; Ginger, Clare ; Emery, Marla R. 2021. Incorporating Biocultural Approaches in Forest Management: Insights from a Case Study of Indigenous Plant Stewardship in Maine, USA and New Brunswick, Canada.
- Baumflek, Michelle; Cabe, Tommy; Schelhas, John; Dunlavey, Maria. 2021. Managing culturally significant plants in Cherokee homelands: emerging platforms.
- Baumflek, Michelle ; Chamberlain, James L. 2019. Ramps Reporting: What 70 Years of Popular Media Tells Us About A Cultural Keystone Species.
- Chamberlain, James ; Small, Christine ; Baumflek, Michelle . 2019. Sustainable Forest Management for Nontimber Products.
- Lake, Frank K.; Emery, Marla R.; Baumflek, Michelle J.; Friday, Kathleen S.; Kamelamela, Katie ; Kruger, Linda ; Grewe, Nicole ; Gilbert, Jonathan ; Reo, Nicholas J. 2018. Chapter 4 - Cultural dimensions of nontimber products.
Research Highlights
- Mapping Rivercane in the Southeast Through Community Science Partnership with the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (2020)
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The USDA Forest Service partnered with the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma on an exciting new community science project to map rivercane ecosystems. Rivercane (Arundinaria gigantea) is a relative of bamboo native to the southeastern U.S. and widely used in basketry and other traditional arts. This project aims to increase knowledge of and access to rivercane.