Author: Roger L. Di Silvestro
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 9780120410002
Category : Conservation of natural resources
Languages : en
Pages : 690
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Audubon Wildlife Report, 1987
Author: Roger L. Di Silvestro
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 9780120410002
Category : Conservation of natural resources
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 9780120410002
Category : Conservation of natural resources
Languages : en
Pages : 690
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An Analysis of the Wildlife and Fish Situation in the United States
Author: Curtis H. Flather
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Category : Fishery management
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Category : Fishery management
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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General Technical Report RM.
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Environmental Trends
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Category : Environmental monitoring
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Category : Environmental monitoring
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Proceedings of the Symposium, The Forested Wetlands of the Southern United States
Author: Donal D. Hook
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Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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The Potential Effects of Global Climate Change on the United States
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Category : Climatic changes
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Category : Climatic changes
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Who Is Minding the Federal Estate?
Author: Holly Lippke Fretwell
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739131036
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Sewage seeping into creeks, crumbling cabins and disintegrating roads, dilapidated visitor centers, catastrophic wildfires: these are some of the sights awaiting visitors to federal lands today. Federal agencies in charge of the public domain call for more support in the form of taxpayer dollars while constantly seeking to add to their holdings; environmental groups call for increased restrictions on land use and resource development; private citizens call for a return to the good old days of crisply tended, crime-free, and unspoiled national parks. All, it seems, overlook the sad fact that the existing federal estate is in terrible shape, badly maintained and managed, and with no immediate hope for improvement. Will more money, more restrictions, more regulations address the problems that plague America's public domain? No: Rather, real improvement requires reform of the managing institutions. Who Is Minding the Federal Estate? is a book intended for any reader with an interest in improving the condition of our public lands. It begins by examining the origins of the federal estate, which, though originally intended to be a temporary clearinghouse, now comprises a third of the U.S. landmass. The book describes the evolution of laws governing that estate and of the public conception of wilderness_once thought to be abundant and in need of taming, now considered to be inviolable and even sacrosanct. In non-technical prose that draws on economic theory and empirical analysis, it systematically investigates patterns of federal land management_and, more to the point, mismanagement. The book closes by offering a set of alternatives that will improve stewardship of the federal estate both by incorporating more private initiatives and by freeing those lands from the grasp of politicians who come and go in favor of a sustainable, long-term management ethic. These alternatives come unshackled by policies that lead to disasters such as the recent and ongoing epidemic of massive fires sweeping the forests of the West.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739131036
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
Sewage seeping into creeks, crumbling cabins and disintegrating roads, dilapidated visitor centers, catastrophic wildfires: these are some of the sights awaiting visitors to federal lands today. Federal agencies in charge of the public domain call for more support in the form of taxpayer dollars while constantly seeking to add to their holdings; environmental groups call for increased restrictions on land use and resource development; private citizens call for a return to the good old days of crisply tended, crime-free, and unspoiled national parks. All, it seems, overlook the sad fact that the existing federal estate is in terrible shape, badly maintained and managed, and with no immediate hope for improvement. Will more money, more restrictions, more regulations address the problems that plague America's public domain? No: Rather, real improvement requires reform of the managing institutions. Who Is Minding the Federal Estate? is a book intended for any reader with an interest in improving the condition of our public lands. It begins by examining the origins of the federal estate, which, though originally intended to be a temporary clearinghouse, now comprises a third of the U.S. landmass. The book describes the evolution of laws governing that estate and of the public conception of wilderness_once thought to be abundant and in need of taming, now considered to be inviolable and even sacrosanct. In non-technical prose that draws on economic theory and empirical analysis, it systematically investigates patterns of federal land management_and, more to the point, mismanagement. The book closes by offering a set of alternatives that will improve stewardship of the federal estate both by incorporating more private initiatives and by freeing those lands from the grasp of politicians who come and go in favor of a sustainable, long-term management ethic. These alternatives come unshackled by policies that lead to disasters such as the recent and ongoing epidemic of massive fires sweeping the forests of the West.
Republican River Basin, Long-Term Water Supply Contract Renewals
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Languages : en
Pages : 236
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Languages : en
Pages : 236
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Tongass National Forest (N.F.) Kensington Gold Project
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Languages : en
Pages : 490
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Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
Wetlands: Market and Intervention Failures
Author: Kerry Turner
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134048815
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Wetlands are vital and valuable resources, both as rich and unique wildlife habitats, and for the functions they fulfil - providing flood and sediment control and coastal protection, as carbon sinks and pollution buffers, for their role in storing and recycling nutrients, as well as for their recreational value. Too often, however, their true value has been overlooked or underestimated and they have been mismanaged or destroyed as a result. This volume, commissioned by the OECD presents four case studies of the management policies of wetland environments in the UK, USA, France and Spain. They show how both markets and direct intervention have resulted in failure, severely reducing the amount of wetland and jeopardizing the remainder ,and they set out measures that will mitigate damage in the future .Turner and Jones have produced an essential work in the growing area of environmental economics. Originally published in 1991
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134048815
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Wetlands are vital and valuable resources, both as rich and unique wildlife habitats, and for the functions they fulfil - providing flood and sediment control and coastal protection, as carbon sinks and pollution buffers, for their role in storing and recycling nutrients, as well as for their recreational value. Too often, however, their true value has been overlooked or underestimated and they have been mismanaged or destroyed as a result. This volume, commissioned by the OECD presents four case studies of the management policies of wetland environments in the UK, USA, France and Spain. They show how both markets and direct intervention have resulted in failure, severely reducing the amount of wetland and jeopardizing the remainder ,and they set out measures that will mitigate damage in the future .Turner and Jones have produced an essential work in the growing area of environmental economics. Originally published in 1991