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Multiple use in the national forests: Rise and fall or evolution?

Author: Gorte, Ross W.
Date: 1999
Periodical: Journal of Forestry
Abstract: Multiple use, as established by Congress and practiced by the USDA Forest Service, has evolved as the guiding principle for national forest management. Concerns, pholosophical developments, and congressional debates continue. Is today's ecosystem management an extension of multiple use, or a change in direction that warrants legislative sanction? SAF has an opportunity and a responsibilty to help shape the future by participating in and influencing those changes.


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