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doi: 10.1093/jof/50.4.262pmid: N/A
This article is another in a series of comparable papers appearing annually in the Journal of Forestry since 1934, reporting the enrollment at the schools of forestry and the numbers of degrees conferred. Statistics of this type were first assembled when the Forest Education Inquirymade its study in 1929-1931, and were published in the Inquiry's report in 1932.1 The annual articles in the Journal have brought to date the figures for each successive year.2
doi: 10.1093/jof/50.4.262pmid: N/A
This article is another in a series of comparable papers appearing annually in the Journal of Forestry since 1934, reporting the enrollment at the schools of forestry and the numbers of degrees conferred. Statistics of this type were first assembled when the Forest Education Inquiry made its study in 1929-1931, and were published in the Inquiry's report in 1932.1 The annual articles in the Journal have brought to date the figures for each successive year.2
doi: 10.1093/jof/50.4.266pmid: N/A
This paper discusses some impacts of the current national emergency on forest conservation, effects of the present emergency on long-run forestry goals, and some special problems that forestry faces because of emergency conditions. It describes (1) some special federal activities thatcontribute to forest policy formation, and (2) Forest Service policies with particular reference to the current emergency. It does not discuss the adaptation of state forest policies to emergency conditions.
doi: 10.1093/jof/50.4.266pmid: N/A
This paper discusses some impacts of the current national emergency on forest conservation, effects of the present emergency on long-run forestry goals, and some special problems that forestry faces because of emergency conditions. It describes (1) some special federal activities that contribute to forest policy formation, and (2) Forest Service policies with particular reference to the current emergency. It does not discuss the adaptation of state forest policies to emergency conditions.
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