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Allocation of Forest Management Practices on Public Lands

Date: 1974-01-01
Categories: Land Use, Forest Ecology
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (140-day period). Covers National Forest, Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Experiment Station, Tucson. Topics: forest management practices, multiple use planning, linear programming, timber yield. Agencies: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Experiment Station. Cites 13 external works.

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Stakeholders (7)

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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Department of AgricultureColorado State UniversityRocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment StationAmerican Water Resources AssociationThe University of ArizonaWestern Agricultural Economics Association

External References Cited (13)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

article (7)

  • Goal programming for forest management (1973)David B. Field
  • Some ecological consequences of a computer model of forest growth (1972)Daniel B. Botkin, James F. Janak, and James R. Wallis
  • The resource capability system (1972)James E. Reid
  • Measuring public responses to vegetative management (1972)Ron S. Boster and Terry C. Daniel
  • Valuation of timber, forage and water from National Forest lands (1972)Paul F. O'Connell
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  • Allocation of multiple use resources: an economic model applied to the Douglas fir region (1971)Verne W. House and Walter R. Butcher
  • The status of pilot watershed studies in Arizona (1969)Harry E. Brown

report (4)

  • Opportunities for Increasing Water Yields and Other Multiple Use Values on Ponderosa Pine Forest Lands (1974)Harry E. Brown, et al.
  • A serial optimization model for ranch management (1972)E. T. Bartlett, Gary R. Evans, and P. E. Bement
  • Region 3's Guide to Land Use Planning (1972)U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
  • Polyperiod analysis of growth and capital accumulation of farms in the rolling plains of Oklahoma and Texas (1967)Rod Martin and James S. Plaxico

book (1)

  • Goal programming for decision analysis (1972)Sang M. Lee

legislation (1)

  • Multiple-Use Sustained Yield Act (1960)