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Record: 165
Citation: Brown, T.C. 1976. Alternatives analysis for multiple use management: A case study. USDA Forest Service, Research Paper RM-176. 16p.
Subject: multiresource management, economics
Vegetation type: Ponderosa Pine, chaparral
Location: Beaver Creek watersheds, Southwestern United States
Abstract: Presents an application of the multiple use principle using economic analysis to evaluate management alternatives on a mixed conifer watershed. Physical yields of sawtimber, pulpwood, water, and forage, and effects on wildlife habitat and esthetics are estimated for six alternatives reflecting a variety of management emphases.

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