This article examines the long, contentious history of the Oregon & California Land Grant that produced federal forest lands now managed by the Bureau of Land Management (“O&C lands”), including an analysis of how these lands re-vested to the federal government following decades of corruption and scandal, and the resulting congressional effort that created a management structure supporting local county governments through overharvesting the lands for a half-century. The article proceeds to trace the fate of O&C lands through the “spotted owl wars” of the 1990s, the ensuing Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP), the timber salvage rider of 1995, and the George W. Bush Administration’s unsuccessful attempts to change the compromise reached in the NWFP...
Osborn, John--Liquidating Abe Lincoln's Railroad Forests: Massively clearcutting from Yellowstone to...
Disputes over public land rights have a long history in the United States. But the past 18 months ha...
Early in the history of what is now Oregon, growth was encouraged\ud and viewed very positively. Dur...
This article examines the long, contentious history of the Oregon & California Land Grant that produ...
This article examines the long, contentious history of the Oregon \u26 California Land Grant that pr...
This article is a brief review of the convoluted history of what are known as the Oregon and Califor...
This article, expanding on an earlier essay, http://ssrn.com/abstract=2985925, explains the environm...
In 1999, the Headwaters Forest Reserve was established in Humboldt County after more than 20 years o...
For decades, the public forests of the Pacific Northwest were subject to widespread clearcutting of ...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
Graduation date: 1998The forests of the Oregon Coast Range have been both the principal\ud natural r...
Historians have! for the most part! left unchallenged a similar negative view of Edward H. Harriman,...
Few issues in California have been more controversial or engendered more passionate public debate th...
The Forest Management Act of 1897 established a management model for public lands that, for the most...
Osborn, John--Liquidating Abe Lincoln's Railroad Forests: Massively clearcutting from Yellowstone to...
Disputes over public land rights have a long history in the United States. But the past 18 months ha...
Early in the history of what is now Oregon, growth was encouraged\ud and viewed very positively. Dur...
This article examines the long, contentious history of the Oregon & California Land Grant that produ...
This article examines the long, contentious history of the Oregon \u26 California Land Grant that pr...
This article is a brief review of the convoluted history of what are known as the Oregon and Califor...
This article, expanding on an earlier essay, http://ssrn.com/abstract=2985925, explains the environm...
In 1999, the Headwaters Forest Reserve was established in Humboldt County after more than 20 years o...
For decades, the public forests of the Pacific Northwest were subject to widespread clearcutting of ...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
Graduation date: 1998The forests of the Oregon Coast Range have been both the principal\ud natural r...
Historians have! for the most part! left unchallenged a similar negative view of Edward H. Harriman,...
Few issues in California have been more controversial or engendered more passionate public debate th...
The Forest Management Act of 1897 established a management model for public lands that, for the most...
Osborn, John--Liquidating Abe Lincoln's Railroad Forests: Massively clearcutting from Yellowstone to...
Disputes over public land rights have a long history in the United States. But the past 18 months ha...
Early in the history of what is now Oregon, growth was encouraged\ud and viewed very positively. Dur...