Perspectives On Conservation: Essays on America's Natural Resources

A collection of papers based on those prepared by authorities who participated in the 1958 RFF forum, including contributions by Samuel Hays and John Kenneth Galbraith.

Originally published in 1958

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Perspectives On Conservation: Essays on America's Natural Resources

A collection of papers based on those prepared by authorities who participated in the 1958 RFF forum, including contributions by Samuel Hays and John Kenneth Galbraith.

Originally published in 1958

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Perspectives On Conservation: Essays on America's Natural Resources

Perspectives On Conservation: Essays on America's Natural Resources

by Henry Jarrett
Perspectives On Conservation: Essays on America's Natural Resources

Perspectives On Conservation: Essays on America's Natural Resources

by Henry Jarrett

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A collection of papers based on those prepared by authorities who participated in the 1958 RFF forum, including contributions by Samuel Hays and John Kenneth Galbraith.

Originally published in 1958


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135995898
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/18/2013
Series: RFF Natural Resource Management Set
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 580 KB

About the Author

Henry Jarrett

Table of Contents

Part 1 The First Fifty Years; Chapter 1 Main Lines of Thought and Action, Ernest S. Griffith; Chapter 2 Pioneers and Principles, Samuel T. Dana; Chapter 3 The Changing Context of the Problems, Henry C. Hart; Chapter 4 The Mythology of Conservation, Samuel P. Hays; Part 2 Science, Technology, and Natural Resources; Chapter 5 The Inexhaustible Resource of Technology, Thomas B. Nolan; Chapter 6 Technology on the Land, Byron T. Shaw; Chapter 7 Malthus’ Main Thesis Still Holds, Robert C. Cook; Chapter 8 The Barrier of Cost, Harry A. Curtis; Part 3 Resource Demands and Living Standards; Chapter 9 How Much Should a Country Consume?, John Kenneth Galbraith; Chapter 10 The Crucial Value Problems, Philip M. Hauser; Chapter 11 Ethics, Aesthetics, and the Balance of Nature, Paul B. Sears; Part 4 Urban Growth and Natural Resources; Chapter 12 The City’s Challenge in Resource Use, Luther Gulick; Chapter 13 Some Problems in City Planning, Joseph L. Intermaggio; Chapter 14 Our Need of Breathing Space, Sigurd F. Olson; Chapter 15 Selective Opportunism, the Surest Way, Abel Wolman; Part 5 Some Determinants of Resource Policy; Chapter 16 The Political Economy of Resource Use, Edward S. Mason; Chapter 17 The Broadening Base of Resource Policy, Robert W. Hartley; Chapter 18 Policy Criteria for Petroleum, Minor S.JamesonJr.; Chapter 19 The Waning Role of Laissez Faire, Bushrod W. Allin; Part 6 Organizing for Conservation and Development; Chapter 20 Broader Bases for Choice: The Next Key Move, Gilbert F. White; Chapter 21 Can We Still Afford a Separate Resources Policy?, Charles M. Hardin; Chapter 22 The Plus Side of the Record, Robert E. Merriam; Chapter 23 The Federal Responsibility for Leadership, William Pincus;
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