Integrated Public Lands Management.

This book addresses two major concerns. The first is the lack of unified treatment of the analytical procedures used by federal land management agencies in planning and managing the lands for which they are responsible, and the second is the failure to incorporate the recent advances in environmental benefit valuation into public land management. The author seems to successfully analyze both concerns, addressing the issues from an economic benefits standpoint to contemplate economic-environmental evaluations. The first half of the book covers the four main federal land...

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