Public lands and private rights : the failure of scientific management / Robert H. Nelson.
1995
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Title
Public lands and private rights : the failure of scientific management / Robert H. Nelson.
Published
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, [1995]
Copyright
©1995
Call Number
HD216 .N45 1995
ISBN
0847680088 (cloth : alk. paper)
0847680096 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0847680096 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Description
xxiii, 373 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)31737816
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Foreword / Sally K. Fairfax
Preface
Introduction
1
Ineffective Laws and Unexpected Consequences: A Brief Review of Public Land History
5
2
Mythology Instead of Analysis: The Story of National Forest Management
43
3
Uneconomic Analysis: Scientific Management on the Public Rangelands
91
4
The Illusion of Planning: The Origins of the BLM and Forest Service Land Use Planning Systems
121
5
NRDC v. Morton: Judicial Policy Making in Public Rangeland Management
151
6
The Schizophrenic West: Why the Sagebrush Rebellion Died
167
7
Selling Other People's Property: Why the Privatization Movement Failed
183
8
Making Sense of the Sagebrush Rebellion: A Long-Term Strategy for the Public Lands
205
9
From Progressivism to Interest-group Liberalism: The Crisis of Public Land Authority
227
10
Decentralizing the National Forests
247
11
Some Economics of Public Rangelands
259
12
A New Mission for RPA: Improving Market Mechanisms on Public and Private Forests
275
13
One-third of the Nation's Coal: Planning a Market for Federal Coal Leasing
287
14
Four Good Places to Decentralize and Privatize
303
15
How to Dismantle the Interior Department
319
16
Private Rights to Government Actions: How Modern Property Rights Evolve
333
Index
365
About the Author
375