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Forest Sustainability:
The History, the Challenge, the Promise
by Donald W. Floyd
Sustainability
is at the forefront of resource discussions today. Varying definitions,
lack of comparable inventories, and different value systems all
challenge sustainability's use as a management concept. During
the last century conservation has evolved. The pathway from "conservative
lumbering," "sustained yield," "multiple use," "ecosystem management,"
and now "sustainable forestry" raises the question. . . . What
will be the next management umbrella?
In Forest
Sustainability , Donald Floyd suggests that forest sustainability
on a global basis is a distant, worthy, and perhaps unobtainable
goal without significant changes in technology, population control,
and human behavior.
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©
2002 by the
Forest History Society.
80 pp.; 21 photos (12 color); 11 maps and figures.
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