Rethinking the Federal Lands

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Rethinking the Federal Lands

The federal government is by far the largest landowner in the United States. It is somewhat of an anomaly for the federal government to hold vast acreages of land in an economy where the prevailing ideology favours private ownership. The Reagan administrationâs (1981-1989) proposal to increase energy and mineral development on federal lands to accelerate timber harvesting in national forests and to expand the sale of federal lands generated strong and vocal opposition. Originally published in 1984 in the midst of the Reagan era Rethinking the Federal Lands examines why the U. S. has retained federal lands and questions how ownership affects the management of federal lands and the total benefits society derives from them. This title is ideal for students interested in environmental studies and policy making. . Language: English
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Category: Education
  • Artist: Sterling Brubaker
  • Format: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Publication Date: 2015/10/01
  • Publisher / Label: Taylor & Francis
  • Number of Pages: 306
  • Fruugo ID: 338048695-741710689
  • ISBN: 9781138119987

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