Forest resources policy : process, participants, and programs

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Forest resources policy : process, participants, and programs

Paul V. Ellefson

(McGraw-Hill series in forest resources)

McGraw-Hill, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Intended for use as a text in forest policy and for reference purposes for students of forestry, range management and other fields of natural-resource management, this book focuses on renewable forest resources and on the political processes dealing with the development, implementation and review of policies and programs.

Table of Contents

  • Presence and importance of forests
  • forest resource polices
  • policy agenda - issues to government
  • policy formulation - action in government
  • legitimizing policy choices - actions in government
  • implementing policies and programmes - government to issues
  • evaluating policies and programmes - programmes to government
  • terminating polices and programmes
  • legislative systems and processes judicial system and processes
  • bureaucratic systems and processes
  • interest groups systems and processes
  • general public, political parties and mass media
  • planning and budgeting use and management of forests
  • private forestry program initiatives
  • information and service programme initiative
  • fiscal and tax programme initiatives
  • government regulatory initiatives
  • government forest ownership.

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