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Who Is Minding the Federal Estate? - Political Management of America's Public Lands (Paperback)
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Who Is Minding the Federal Estate? - Political Management of America's Public Lands (Paperback)
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Sewage seeping into creeks, crumbling cabins and disintegrating
roads, dilapidated visitor centers, catastrophic wildfires: these
are some of the sights awaiting visitors to federal lands today.
Federal agencies in charge of the public domain call for more
support in the form of taxpayer dollars while constantly seeking to
add to their holdings; environmental groups call for increased
restrictions on land use and resource development; private citizens
call for a return to the good old days of crisply tended,
crime-free, and unspoiled national parks. All, it seems, overlook
the sad fact that the existing federal estate is in terrible shape,
badly maintained and managed, and with no immediate hope for
improvement. Will more money, more restrictions, more regulations
address the problems that plague America's public domain? No:
Rather, real improvement requires reform of the managing
institutions. Who Is Minding the Federal Estate? is a book intended
for any reader with an interest in improving the condition of our
public lands. It begins by examining the origins of the federal
estate, which, though originally intended to be a temporary
clearinghouse, now comprises a third of the U.S. landmass. The book
describes the evolution of laws governing that estate and of the
public conception of wilderness_once thought to be abundant and in
need of taming, now considered to be inviolable and even
sacrosanct. In non-technical prose that draws on economic theory
and empirical analysis, it systematically investigates patterns of
federal land management_and, more to the point, mismanagement. The
book closes by offering a set of alternatives that will improve
stewardship of the federal estate both by incorporating more
private initiatives and by freeing those lands from the grasp of
politicians who come and go in favor of a sustainable, long-term
management ethic. These alternatives come unshackled by policies
that lead to disasters such as the recent and ongoing epidemic of
massive fires sweeping the forests of the West.
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