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Type: Conference Paper
Publication Date: 1970
From the text...'But we must be concerned with all the products of our forest lands and the successful forest manager will be aware of the tools and techniques that optimize integrated uses. This must be done in the long range view. Thus, we must know more about fire and our ecosystems. We must have continuing studies on managed as well as natural forest conditions. We must be concerned about the total picture--the resource and the dependent nation.'
Citation: McDowell, H. G. 1970. Comments on 'cause for concern', The Role of Fire in the Intermountain West. Missoula, MT. University of Montana, School of Forestry,[Missoula, MT]. p. 127-129,
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Keywords:
- cellulose
- conservation
- forest management
- forest products
- land management
- Montana
- multiple resource management
- old growth forests
Tall Timbers Record Number: 13537 • Location Status: In-file • Call Number: A13.32/2:R64 1970 and • Abstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
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