Access and distributional impacts of public and private land ownership

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1. Verfasser: Brubaker, Sterling (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: 1984
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A property rights approach to wilderness management 1984 Baden, John
The distribution of benefits and costs associated with public rangelands 1984 Martin, William E.
Free markets, states rights, and federal coal 1984 John, DeWitt
Community stability and the federal lands 1984 Johnston, George M.
Divestiture, harvest expansion and economic efficiency : the national forests in the early 1980s 1984 Jackson, David H.
Some historical trends in timber management 1984 Barlow, Thomas J.
The public interest in the federal lands and the Reagan administration's asset management program 1984 MacCleery, Douglas
Management of non-fuel minerals : a mining industry perspective 1984 Nelson, Thomas C.
Federal-state cooperation and public land policy 1984 Gallagher, Timothy E.
Public land politics in the 1980s 1984 Harvey, D. Michael
The Federal preserve in the West : Environmental champion or economic despoiler? 1984 Hyde, William F.
Energy resources, revenues and the public lands 1984 Schanz jr, John J.
The wilderness system isn't broken and doesn't need fixing 1984 Cutler, M. Rupert
The economic significance of mineral resources 1984 Barnett, Harold J.
Better management of nonfuel minerals on federal land : a look at the issues 1984 Netschert, Bruce C.
An economist's critique of privatization 1984 Runge, C. Ford
Subsidization and privatization of federal rangeland : a California perspective 1984 Shanks, Bernard
Oil shale problems and issues 1984 Due, Mary Jane C.
Public and private interests in the federal lands : toward conciliation 1984 Bromley, Daniel W.
Explaining and defecting the existing federal lands energy management system 1984 Babcock, Hope
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