Clawson is concerned here not so much with what forest policy
should be, but more with the criteria by which it should be
determined. He lists such questions as how much land to devote to
forests, how much timber to harvest and the best means of
harvesting it, and the compatibility or incompatibility of forest
uses as the issues to be dealt with in formulating forest policy.
Originally published in 1975
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