An Australian Study of American ForestryA.J. Cumming, government printer, 1918 - 138 sider |
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Side 5
... position has been precarious , how much more so Australia's ? Youth and profligacy ! Pioneering days are wasteful days . The first stage in developing a forest policy is deforestation . 66 In 1849 , an American patent office report ...
... position has been precarious , how much more so Australia's ? Youth and profligacy ! Pioneering days are wasteful days . The first stage in developing a forest policy is deforestation . 66 In 1849 , an American patent office report ...
Side 6
... position in the States was , in many respects , comparable to that now existing with us , following upon , and possibly preceding , a very similar development . The year 1901 marked the beginning of a new era for American forestry . In ...
... position in the States was , in many respects , comparable to that now existing with us , following upon , and possibly preceding , a very similar development . The year 1901 marked the beginning of a new era for American forestry . In ...
Side 13
... position is filled by promotion from the classified positions of the Forest Service . The district ranger occupies the position in the organisation analogous to that of forest overseer in New South Wales , or resident forester in Queens ...
... position is filled by promotion from the classified positions of the Forest Service . The district ranger occupies the position in the organisation analogous to that of forest overseer in New South Wales , or resident forester in Queens ...
Side 14
... position of being practically outside the district office organisation . It is controlled directly from Washington by the chief of the office of accounts , who has a district fiscal agent stationed at each district forestry office ...
... position of being practically outside the district office organisation . It is controlled directly from Washington by the chief of the office of accounts , who has a district fiscal agent stationed at each district forestry office ...
Side 16
... position which he is best fitted to fill , doing work which by natural aptitude , training and experience he is best ... positions in its employment . It is merely another instance of its ideal of " thoroughness . " The Forest Service ...
... position which he is best fitted to fill , doing work which by natural aptitude , training and experience he is best ... positions in its employment . It is merely another instance of its ideal of " thoroughness . " The Forest Service ...
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Side 8 - No public forest reservation shall be established, except to improve and protect the forest within the reservation, or for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of water flows, and to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of citizens of the United States...
Side 9 - Interior, under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe, may cause to be designated and appraised so much of the dead, matured, or large growth of trees found upon such forest reservations as may be compatible with the utilisation of the forests thereon...
Side 10 - In the administration of the forest reserves it must be clearly borne in mind that all land is to be devoted to its most productive use for the permanent good of the whole people and not for the temporary benefit of individuals or companies.
Side 8 - Stats. 1901, p. 1537], and which may be continued ; and he may make such rules and regulations and establish such service as will insure the objects of such reservation, namely, to regulate their occupancy and use and to preserve the forests thereon from destruction...
Side 10 - You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of the reserves are conserved and wisely used for the benefit of the homebuilder first of all ; upon whom depends the best permanent use of lands and resources alike.
Side 9 - ... and which are not needed for public purposes, and may list and describe the same...
Side 8 - The Secretary of the Interior shall make provisions for the protection against destruction by fire and depredations upon the public forests and forest reservations...
Side 41 - ... as may be compatible with the utilization of the forests thereon, and may sell the same for not less than the appraised value in such quantities to each purchaser as he shall prescribe...
Side 11 - ... reserve local questions will be decided upon local grounds; the dominant industry will be considered first, but with as little restriction to minor industries as may be possible; sudden changes in industrial conditions will be avoided by gradual adjustment after due notice, and where conflicting interests must be reconciled, the question will always be decided from the standpoint of the greatest good of the greatest number in the long run.
Side 9 - March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and which may be continued: and he may make such rules and regulations and establish such service as will insure the objects of such reservations, namely, to regulate their occupancy and use and to preserve the forests thereon from destruction...