Library Record
Metadata
Title |
Cooperative Control: A Proposed Solution to a Forest Problem |
Catalog Number |
2014.030.058 |
Object Name |
Pamphlet |
Summary |
Cooperative Control: Need for Improved Forestry Practices 1930 >> 75 percent of the nation's forests are still being handled by destructive methods of exploitation. >> At a minimum logging methods can and should be improved to the point of assuring forest perpetuation during the transitional period of industrial readjustment, shifting ownership and extensive nationalization >> Improved forestry practices be actively worked out by public agencies, forest owners and industries jointly. >> A plan of cooperative control coupled with direct public control where cooperation fails is needed |
Author |
Shepard, Ward |
Published Date |
1930 |
Physical Description |
Papercover: 6.5" X 9.5", 9 pages |
Subjects |
Society of American Forests Forestry practices Private forestry Public control Nationalization |
Search Terms |
Professional Societies Private Forestry |
Publisher |
Society of American Foresters |
Catalog date |
2014-09-05 |
Collection |
Wellner, Chuck |
Number of images |
0 |

