Politics and the Public Lands: Local Policy Processes of the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management |
Contents
INTEREST GROUP THEORY 1 | 12 |
INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT POLICY | 27 |
Description and Management of the Public Lands | 33 |
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Common terms and phrases
2SLS allowable cut area managers argument AUM's Bureau Chapter clientele conservation conservationists constituency contacts district administrators District Manager economic user effect environmental environmentalists example factor forest products industry Forest Service Forest Supervisors Forestry formal Foss grazing associations grazing fees group influence group literature group theory important included individuals interactions interest group interest set issues lands policy livestock livestock industry major MBF Sold multicollinearity multiple National Forest National Grassland Northwestern University oil and gas organization set Output function permittees preservationists pressure primary problem professional progressive conservation public domain land public land management public lands politics public meetings public participation ranchers ranger districts ratio outputs recreation recreationists region relationship reported resource area response RNPV sample scores Service's Sierra Club staff stockmen supervisory administrators Table Taylor Grazing Act timber sales types U.S. Forest Service variables Wilderness wildlife federation