TY - ECHAP KW - agroforestry AU - D. N. Misra AU - E. G. Hallsworth AB - The basic objective of managing a forest resource is to meet society's needs. The yield has to be a function of society's preferences and the forests have to be managed to meet those needs and not for the aim of achieving a "normal forest." Forest management is not merely forestry, social sciences must be a part of the foresters' training as well as technical forestry. AN - 90-00885 BT - Socio-economic effects and constraints in tropical forest management: the results of an enquiry organized by the International Federation of Institutes for Advanced Study CN - SD247.S63 CY - New York DA - 01/1982 DB - Pennsylvania State University Libraries LA - English N1 -

Chapter 17

Papers presented at the Workshop on Socio-economic Effects and Constraints in Forest Management, held at Dehra Dun, India, 1981

N2 - The basic objective of managing a forest resource is to meet society's needs. The yield has to be a function of society's preferences and the forests have to be managed to meet those needs and not for the aim of achieving a "normal forest." Forest management is not merely forestry, social sciences must be a part of the foresters' training as well as technical forestry. PB - John Wiley & Sons PP - New York PY - 1982 SN - 0-471-10375-6; 978-0-471-10375-2 SP - 191 EP - 201 T2 - Socio-economic effects and constraints in tropical forest management: the results of an enquiry organized by the International Federation of Institutes for Advanced Study TI - Current management concepts in forestry UR - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8221698 ER -