Drawing Lines in the Forest: Creating Wilderness Areas in the Pacific Northwest

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University of Washington Press, 2007 - Nature - 227 pages
Drawing boundaries around wilderness areas often serves a double purpose: protection of the land within the boundary and release of the land outside the boundary to resource extraction and other development. In Drawing Lines in the Forest, Kevin R. Marsh discusses the roles played by various groups?the Forest Service, the timber industry, recreationists, and environmentalists?in arriving at these boundaries. He shows that pragmatic, rather than ideological, goals were often paramount, with all sides benefiting.

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