Originally published in 1976, this title concentrates upon the management of national forests. Using the best data available, Marion Clawson considers all outputs of the national forests and all costs of national forest management to analyse forests from an economics perspective. The Economics of National Forest Management is ideal for policy makers, professional foresters, and students interested in environmental studies.
Preface; Part
1. The National Forests: An Overview; Introduction;
1.
What the National Forests Are
2. Use of the National Forests Today and in the
Past
3. What We Should Know, But Do Not Know Adequately, About National
Forests
4. Potentials of the National Forests; Part
2. An Economic
Perspective;
5. Economics of National Forest Management
6. What Is Wrong with
the National Forest Management Record?
7. How to Achieve the National Forest
Potential; A Concluding Comment
Marion Clawson