Forests for whom and for what? / Marion Clawson.

Author
Clawson, Marion, 1905-1998 [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Baltimore : Published for Resources for the Future by Johns Hopkins University Press, [1975]
Description
xi, 175 pages ; 23 cm

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    Notes
    Includes index.
    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: p. 171-172.
    Contents
    • Why concern ourselves with forest policy?
    • Pressing issues of forest policy
    • A framework analysis for forest policy
    • Forest characteristics and forest uses
    • Variability among forests
    • Physical and biological feasibility and consequences
    • Economic efficiency in forestry
    • Who gains and who pays
    • Social or cultural acceptability of forest uses
    • Operational or administrative practicality of forest policy
    • Forest policy formation in the United States
    • One man's conclusions on forest policy issues.
    ISBN
    • 080181698X
    • 9780801816987
    • 080181751X
    • 9780801817519
    • 081818751X
    • 9780818187513
    • 0818187514
    Tech. report no.
    74024399
    LCCN
    74024399
    OCLC
    1256068
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