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Public perceptions of forest ecosystem attributes and economic values for small, private woodlots with and without alternative timber harvesting

Pullis, G.

The public, represented by forest interest groups, is increasingly demanding a say in the management of private forest land. That the public is concerned with the health and conditions of private forest land is clear; what is unclear is how they perceive a healthy forest and how they value policies that promote forest health. Of equal importance is to what degree forest interest groups are truly representing the values and preferences of the general public.

Fiscal Year: fy99 ·  Problem Area: pa98-4 ·  Source: extra   <== Explain

Citation: Pullis, G. 1998. Public perceptions of forest ecosystem attributes and economic values for small, private woodlots with and without alternative timber harvesting. University of Maine.

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