The Urban Forest Interface
Land Use and Forest Resources in a Changing Environment: The Urban Forest Interface
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© 1984, 224pp.
University of Washington Press
Seattle
Table of Contents:
I: The Setting
- The Urban Forest Interface
Gordon A. Bradley
- Forest in and Urban Civilization: Land Use, Land Markets, Ownership and Recent Trends
Robert G. Healy
- Forest Land Use and Settlement: A Geographer's Comments
Richard L. Morrill
- Tradition versus Change in Forest Land Use
Thomas R. Waggener
II: Legal, Political, and Administrative Dimensions
- Public and Private Allocation of Urban Forest Resources
James L Huffman
- The Legal, Political and Administrative Framework for
the Urban Forest Interface in Washington State
Daniel Syrdal
- Land Use Planning at the Urban Forest Interface
Glen J. Amster
- Public Lands: Past, Present, and Tomorrow
Brian Boyle
- Implications for Private Forest Management
Jack Larsen
III: Economics
- Economics and land Allocation at the Urban Forest Interface
Perry R. Haggenstein
- Market and Nonmarket Influences in Urban Forest Interface Conflicts
Roger A. Sedjo
- Indirect Impacts and Inequities in Urban Forest Interface Economics
Clark Row
IV: Physical and Biological Dimensions
- Silviculture at the Urban Forest Interface
David M. Smith
- Wildlife Conservation at the Urban Forest Interface
Richard D. Taber
- Soil Management in Urban Forestry
Byron R. Thomas
V: Courses of Action
- Strategies for Dealing with the Urban Forest Interface: The Recent California Experience
Dean A. Cromwell
- Strategies to Achieve Public and Private Land Use and Forest Resource Goals
Donald H. Miller
- Closing the American Land Frontier: Comments
Robert G Healy
- A new Zoning Strategy for Forest Lands
Keith Dearborn
- Managing the Urban Forest Interface: A View from Forest Industry
William A. Atkinson
- The Urban Forest Interface: Summary Observations and Research Needs
Marion Clawson
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