In the preceding article, DeWitt Nelson has described the nature of major resource management decisions and the circumstances under which they will be made in the last third of the 20th century. Research provides a substantial part of the information on which firms and agencies base their policies and programs, and education provides the skilled new personnel to both formulate and carry out these policies and programs in the future
Among the several major changes being effected in Forestry at Iowa State in 1967 is a significant re...
In the halcyon days of forestry when the first of the great American conservation movements was in f...
A request to write a review of forestry of today for the Ames Forester, brings vividly to mind the c...
I have become increasingly concerned in recent years about the proliferation of forestry problems in...
It has been more than 50 years since the beginning of professional forest education in the United St...
The Twentieth Century has produced many great scientific and technological advances. We have vaccine...
Address delivered at the meeting of the Intercollegiate Association of Forestry Clubs, Ames, Iowa, M...
FORESTRY and forestry work today have the record of being among the fastest expanding industries in ...
This article should bring back fond reflections on the past. In a time when education and science ar...
What does the future hold for forestry? What training will be required for the resource manager of t...
In these times we cannot live one complete day without coming in contact with research in some form ...
It is entirely appropriate and highly opportune that the “Ames Forester” should devote this issue to...
Research on forest governance has intensified in recent decades with evidence that efforts to mitiga...
The Iowa State College, like most land grant institutions, has three main fields of activity. These ...
The queries of a curious and uninformed public as to what constitutes forestry are becoming increasi...
Among the several major changes being effected in Forestry at Iowa State in 1967 is a significant re...
In the halcyon days of forestry when the first of the great American conservation movements was in f...
A request to write a review of forestry of today for the Ames Forester, brings vividly to mind the c...
I have become increasingly concerned in recent years about the proliferation of forestry problems in...
It has been more than 50 years since the beginning of professional forest education in the United St...
The Twentieth Century has produced many great scientific and technological advances. We have vaccine...
Address delivered at the meeting of the Intercollegiate Association of Forestry Clubs, Ames, Iowa, M...
FORESTRY and forestry work today have the record of being among the fastest expanding industries in ...
This article should bring back fond reflections on the past. In a time when education and science ar...
What does the future hold for forestry? What training will be required for the resource manager of t...
In these times we cannot live one complete day without coming in contact with research in some form ...
It is entirely appropriate and highly opportune that the “Ames Forester” should devote this issue to...
Research on forest governance has intensified in recent decades with evidence that efforts to mitiga...
The Iowa State College, like most land grant institutions, has three main fields of activity. These ...
The queries of a curious and uninformed public as to what constitutes forestry are becoming increasi...
Among the several major changes being effected in Forestry at Iowa State in 1967 is a significant re...
In the halcyon days of forestry when the first of the great American conservation movements was in f...
A request to write a review of forestry of today for the Ames Forester, brings vividly to mind the c...