Governmental Inerventions, Social Needs, and the Management of U.S. Forests Routledge Revivals Series
Coordonnateur : Sedjo Roger A.
Originally published in 1983, Governmental Interventions, Social Needs, and the Management of U.S. Forests aims to advise government and non-government managers about the issues around forestry in the United States. This report emphasises the management of forest lands in relation to the welfare of society touching on issues such as forest service planning, the effect of state regulations on private forest investments and the adequacy of timber resources. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies and professionals.
Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1- U.S Forestry and Forest Land Use Issue within National and Global Contexts; 1. Forest Land Use in the United States: A Review of the Past and a Look at the Future 2. The Potential of U.S. Forest Lands in the World Context; Part 2- Public Intervention on Private Forest Lands; 3. Land Use Concepts 4. State Interventions on Private Forests in California 5. Regulation of Private Forest Lands: The Taking Issue; Part 3- Management of Public Forest Lands; 6. National Forest System Planning and Management: An Analytical Review and Suggested Approach 7. Impacts of the RPA/NFMA Planning Process on Management and Planning in the Forest Service 8. National Forest Planning: An Economic Critique; Tables
Date de parution : 03-2017
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 07-2015
17.4x24.6 cm
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Mots-clés :
Environmental Studies; Social Needs Forests; Governmental Interventions in U.S Forests; Management of U.S; Forests; Nonindustrial Private Forests; Non-industrial Private Forests; Forest Industry Forests; NFMA; Forest Service; Forest Practice Act; Allowable Cut Effect; Natural Vistas; Stumpage Prices; Forest Industries Council; Annual Net Growth; National Forest; RPA; Regulating Forest Practices; PRIVATE FOREST LANDS; Forest Owners; Industrial Wood; Downward Sloping Demand Curves; Forest Practice; Forest Practice Rules; Private Forest; Industrial Forest Plantations; Forest Industry Firms; Case Iii; THP