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portada Forest Service Lost: A look back at the National Forest and the Agency that manages these Forests
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
138
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.15 kg.
ISBN13
9781511751308

Forest Service Lost: A look back at the National Forest and the Agency that manages these Forests

Geoffrey W. Harvey (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Forest Service Lost: A look back at the National Forest and the Agency that manages these Forests - Harvey, Geoffrey W.

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Synopsis "Forest Service Lost: A look back at the National Forest and the Agency that manages these Forests"

Forest Service Lost describes the federal agency charged with managing America's national forests as it operated in the fifties and sixties compared to operation and funding in the early twenty-first century. The book traces the early history of our national forests and the agency charged to manage those forests. The flaw designed into the original management of the forests and that developed early in its history are described. The subversion of the agency by political forces that transformed it into a virtually one resource (timber) management agency and the public revolt for more balanced management by forest users is described. The fiscal abandonment of the agency by Congress as timber cut volumes declined and the failure of environmental groups of all sizes to advocate for properly funded national forest management is exposed. The low funding levels hobble management of our national forests, in an era where management is now more balanced, yet other forces and impacts threaten these forests. The result is a Forest Service in disarray. Examples illustrating points are drawn from the author's observations as a seasonal agency worker, activist involved in the forest planning efforts, a frequent commenter and critic of land management issues and manager of a cross-country ski area under an agency special permit. Some remedies suggested to strengthen our forests and the agency charged with their management are suggested.

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