The Forest Service: A Study in Public Land Management. By Glen O. Robinson (original) (raw)
The Forest Service: A Study in Public Land Management
Glen Robinson
The American Historical Review, 1976
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Pat Reed
2008
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Forest Service Response to Changing Public Value, Policies and Legislation during the Twentieth Century in the United States
Joseph O'Leary
2000
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EXTERNALITY, PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND THE MANAGEMENT OF OUR NATIONAL FORESTS
John A Baden
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1 Applying the Science of Decision Making: A Survey of Use and Needs in the National Forest System
Larry Fisher
2015
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Simple Ecosystem Service Valuation Can Impact National Forest Management
David Ervin
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Values, beliefs, and attitudes technical guide for Forest Service land and resource management, planning, and decision-making
Stewart Allen
2009
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Shifting Public Values for Forest Management: Making Sense of Wicked Problems
Lori A Cramer
Western Journal of Applied Forestry
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PUBLIC ACCEPTABILITY OF FOREST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AT MORGAN-MONROE STATE FOREST
Shorna Allred
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Values, Beliefs, and Attitudes Technical Guide for Forest Service Land and Resource Management, Planning, and Decisionmaking
Stephanie Snyder
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The role of discretion in recreation decision-making by resource professionals in the USDA Forest Service
Lee Cerveny
Journal of Environmental Management, 2012
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Criterion 7: Legal, institutional, and economic framework for forest conservation and sustainable management
Nianfu Song, Sherri Wormstead
2012
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U.S. Forest Service land use planning : a summary and highlights of current regulations
Tiffin Harris
1981
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Understanding the concept of representation within the context of local forest management decision making
John Parkins, Adam Wellstead
Forest Policy and Economics, 2003
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The " new public administration " and reform of the forest service
DILIP KUMAR
11th Annual International Conference on Public Policy and Management, IIM Bangalore, 8-10 August 2016
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Forest Policy is Hard
Lloyd Irland
1996
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Timber Dependency and Wilderness Selection: The U.S. Forest Service, Congress, and the RARE II Decisions
Douglas Booth
Natural Resources Journal, 2017
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The science of decisionmaking: applications for sustainable forest and grassland management in the National Forest System
Monica Tomosy, Matthew Thompson
2013
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Practical social assessments for national forest planning
Dale Blahna
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National Forest Planning and Sustainability Concerns: The
Jeremy Rayner
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Shifting and Expanding Forest Values: The Case of the U.S. National Forests
David N Bengston
1996
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The Complexities of Managing Forest
Dr. Erdi, M.Si
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Forest Policy and Economics
William A. Mala
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National Forest Policy analysis
Ananya Pan
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Serving the Common Interest in U.S. Forest Policy: A Case Study of the Healthy Forests Restoration Act
Toddi Steelman
Environmental Management, 2009
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Political theory in forest policy science
Wil de Jong
Forest Policy and Economics, 2012
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How can policy take into consideration the “full value” of forests?
Gérard Buttoud
Land Use Policy, 2000
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Forest Policy report paper
Francis Boobi
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The rational planning model in forest planning : planning in the light of ambivalence
James Luzzi
2001
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New perspectives in forest management: Background, science issues, and research agenda. Forest Service research paper
Gordon Grant
1992
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN FOREST MANAGEMENT
Solange Nadeau
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Change in the USDA Forest Service: are we heading in the right direction?
phyllis stillman
1994
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The management of national forests of eastern United States for non-timber forest products
Keith Blatner
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Reconciling Value Conflicts in Regional Forest Planning in Australia : A Comparison of Decision Theoretic Models
Jayanath Ananda
2006
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Irreversibility and Uncertainty in Multifunctional Forest Management Allocation
Jens Abildtrup
Global Perspectives on Sustainable Forest Management, 2012
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