Forest Conservation Policy

Forest Conservation Policy

Author: V. Alaric Sample

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2003-12-08

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1576079929

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A one-of-a-kind introduction to the major issues and controversies dominating the heated debate over U.S. forest policy today. Forest Conservation Policy: A Reference Handbook chronicles the dramatic history, current status, and global influence of U.S. forest policy. Beginning with the foundations of early forest law during the colonial period through the rise of the Conservation Movement in the wake of 19th century massive forest exploitation, this reference also discusses the environmental challenges that have rewritten recent U.S. forest policy and explores future policy directions. What are the effects of forest destruction on biological diversity? Has the sustainable forest management movement been effective? Given the fact that individual landowners control the greatest share of U.S. forestland, how are forests on private lands regulated? Students and concerned citizens alike will discover answers to these and other critical questions regarding what is left of the nation's dwindling forests.


Environmental Issues in Pacific Northwest Forest Management

Environmental Issues in Pacific Northwest Forest Management

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2000-08-14

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0309053285

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People are demanding more of the goods, services, and amenities provided by the forests of the Pacific Northwest, but the finiteness of the supply has become clear. This issue involves complex questions of biology, economics, social values, community life, and federal intervention. Forests of the Pacific Northwest explains that economic and aesthetic benefits can be sustained through new approaches to management, proposes general goals for forest management, and discusses strategies for achieving them. Recommendations address restoration of damaged areas, management for multiple uses, dispute resolution, and federal authority. The volume explores the market role of Pacific Northwest wood products and looks at the implications if other regions should be expected to make up for reduced timber harvests. The book also reviews the health of the forested ecosystems of the region, evaluating the effects of past forest use patterns and management practices. It discusses the biological importance, social significance, and management of old-growth as well as late-succession forests. This volume will be of interest to public officials, policymakers, the forest products industry, environmental advocates, researchers, and concerned residents.


Critical Issues in Forest Schools

Critical Issues in Forest Schools

Author: Mark Sackville-Ford

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2019-06-24

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1526498332

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Forest School continues to grow and develop, both in the UK and internationally. Literature and research in the field tend to document this growth, while this book takes a novel approach to the Forest school conversation, taking a critical look at the various tensions and difficulties that surround Forest School practice. The editors, together with chapter authors drawn from the fields of academia and practice, form an experienced voice, encouraging the reader to reflect upon, question and explore complex areas of Forest School practice.


Environmental Issues in Pacific Northwest Forest Management

Environmental Issues in Pacific Northwest Forest Management

Author: Committee on Environmental Issues in Pacific Northwest Forest Management

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2000-07-28

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0309568854

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People are demanding more of the goods, services, and amenities provided by the forests of the Pacific Northwest, but the finiteness of the supply has become clear. This issue involves complex questions of biology, economics, social values, community life, and federal intervention. Forests of the Pacific Northwest explains that economic and aesthetic benefits can be sustained through new approaches to management, proposes general goals for forest management, and discusses strategies for achieving them. Recommendations address restoration of damaged areas, management for multiple uses, dispute resolution, and federal authority. The volume explores the market role of Pacific Northwest wood products and looks at the implications if other regions should be expected to make up for reduced timber harvests. The book also reviews the health of the forested ecosystems of the region, evaluating the effects of past forest use patterns and management practices. It discusses the biological importance, social significance, and management of old-growth as well as late-succession forests. This volume will be of interest to public officials, policymakers, the forest products industry, environmental advocates, researchers, and concerned residents.


The Wicked Problem of Forest Policy

The Wicked Problem of Forest Policy

Author: William Nikolakis

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-07-30

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1108471404

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Provides a global analysis of policies to address deforestation, an important driver of climate change.


Forests

Forests

Author: James Fargo Balliett

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780765682277

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This volume provides a fresh look at critical environmental issues at they pertain to the world's forests, from an international viewpoint. The goal of this book is to explore how human population growth and behavior have changed the world's forests, especially in negative ways, and how modern society has responded to the challenges these changes present -- often through increased educational efforts, better conservation, and management of the environment. The first part of this work provides background information -- how the forests' ecosystems formed, the relative size and locations of the world's forests, key animal and plant species that live in the forests, and how the health of the forests affects our planet's environment as a whole. The second part contains in-depth chapters examining seven different geographically diverse locations. An overview of each area details its unique features, including geology, weather conditions, and endemic species. The text also examines the health of the natural environment and discusses the local human population. Short and long term environmental impacts are assessed, and regional and international efforts to address interrelated social, economic, and environmental issues are presented in detail. The third part of this book studies how the cumulative levels of pollution and aggressive resource consumption affect the forests on a global scale. It provides readers with examples of local and regional ecological impacts, as responses to these problems. Sometimes, these unique efforts have resulted in a balance between resource conservation and consumption.


Issues in U.S International Forest Products Trade

Issues in U.S International Forest Products Trade

Author: Roger A. Sedjo

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-10-24

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13: 1317358554

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After World War two, the United States became integrates into the world forest economy however the complexity of their trade agreements introduced several issues which needed to be addressed by world forestry policy. Originally published in 1981, this study delves into important issues related to forest resources and trade such as the future role of the United States in the world forest economy, trade restriction and U.S log exports. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies and Economics.