Two Paths Toward Sustainable Forests: Public Values in Canada and the United States
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Book Description
"Two Paths toward Sustainable Forests" is the first book to examine the social and economic aspects of sustainable forestry and the resulting impacts on resource policy in Canada and the United States.
The extraction-oriented policies that dominated forest management in the two countries for more than a century have in recent decades given way to new approaches. Today, the U.S. and Canada face a common challenge: to achieve a sustainable form of forest management that has wide public support. The premise of "Two Paths toward Sustainable Forests" is that academics and students, resource professionals, policymakers, and members of industry, environmental, and forest community groups can benefit from a comparison of the situations on either side of the border. By comparing the challenges of sustainable forestry and the different approaches adopted in Canada and the U.S., this book points the way toward potential solutions to common problems.
Contributors include sociologists, research foresters, economists, political scientists, and geographers, as well as scholars in recreation and tourism. Together, their writings provide an in-depth interdisciplinary perspective on Canadian and U.S. efforts to manage public forests on a sustainable basis.
About the Author
Bruce A. Shindler is Associate Professor in the Department of Forest Resources at Oregon State University.
Thomas M. Beckley is Associate Professor on the Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management at the University of New Brunswick.
Mary Carmel Finley is a doctoral candidate in the Science Studies Program, Department of History, at the University of California at San Diego.
Two Paths Toward Sustainable Forests: Public Values in Canada and the United States,Bruce A. Shindler,Thomas M. Beckley,Mary Carmel Finley,Oregon State University Press,0870715615,Canada,Economic aspects,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Environmental Science,Natural Resources,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Social aspects,Sustainable forestry,United States
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