Forestry research : a mandate for change
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Forestry research : a mandate for change
National Academy Press, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Forests are valuable in our daily lives, crucial to our nation's ecomony, and integral to the long-term health of the environment. Yet, forestry research has been critically underfunded, and the data generated under current research programs is not enough to meet the diverse needs of our society.
Forestry Research provides a research agenda that should yield the information we need to develop responsible policies for forest use and management. In this consensus of forestry experts, the volume explores:
The diverse and competing concerns of the timber industry, recreational interests, and wildlife and environmental organizations.
The gap between our need for information and the current output of the forestry research program.
Areas of research requiring attention: biology of forest organisms, ecosystem function and management, human-forest interactions, wood as raw material, and international trade and competition.
Forestry Research is an important book of special interest to federal and state policymakers involved in forestry issues, research managers, researchers, faculty, and students in the field.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Executive Summary
1. Societal Needs and Concerns for the Forest
2. The Gap Between Society's Needs and the Status of Forestry
Research
3. Areas of Research
4. Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Appendix A: Workshop Participants
Appendix B: Research Needs
Appendix C: Biographical Information on Committee Members
Appendix D: Board and Commission Rosters
Index
Table of Contents
- 1 Front Matter
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 1. Societal Needs and Concerns for the Forest
- 4 2. The Gap Between Society's Needs and the Status of Forestry Research
- 5 3. Areas of Research
- 6 4. Conclusions and Recommendations
- 7 References
- 8 Appendix A: Workshop Participants
- 9 Appendix B: Research Needs
- 10 Appendix C: Biographical Information on Committee Members
- 11 Appendix D: Board and Commission Rosters
- 12 Index
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