Part 1: The Historical, Institutional, and Theoretical
Background
1. Development of the Concept of Multiple-Use Forestland
Management
2. The Multiple Uses of Public Lands
3. The Economics of Multiple-Use Forestry
4. Dynamic Models of Multiple-Use Management
Part 2: Applications of Multiple-Use Management in Forestry
Settings
5. Forest Management for Increased Timber and Water Yields
6. Valuing Recreational Quality: Hedonic Pricing
7. Recreation Valuation for Forest Planning
8. The Flip Side of Joint Production
9. Funding Nonpriced Resource Services
10. Below-Cost Timber Sales and Forest Planning
11. Conclusions: An Interpretive Synthesis
Michael D. Bowes, John V. Krutilla
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