LAND MANAGEMENT — CONTINUED. 



1076. WOODWORTH, H. C. Land utilization research 

 in New England. New England Res. Council on Mktg. and 

 Food Supply. Proc. 1941:13-23A. 252.004 N443M 



Southern States 



1077. BENNETT, H. H. Forestry in the southern con- 

 servation problem. South. Pulp & Paper J. 5(2):6-10, 

 14-17. July 1942. 302.8 So8 



Land use and woodland management in U. S. Soil Con- 

 servation Service program. 



1078. COAHOMA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL POLICY 

 AND PLANNING COMMITTEE. Land use plans and 

 recommendations, containing descriptions, classifica- 

 tions and recommendations for local land use areas, 

 Coahoma County, Mississippi. Jackson? 1940? 54 p., 

 maps. 282.045 C63 



1079. GREST, E. G. Management of lands held under 

 Title III of the Bankhead- Jones Farm Tenant Act. Soil 

 Conserv. 5: 204-206, 215, 220. Feb. 1940. 1.6 So3S 



Chiefly Southern States. 



1080. HIGHSAW, R. B. Mississippi's wealth; a study 

 of the public administration of natural resources. Miss. 

 U. Bur. Pub. Admin. State Admin. Ser. 2, 190 p., 1947. 

 280.045 H53 



1081. LARSEN, C. L. South Carolina's natural re- 

 sources; a study in public administration. Columbia, 

 U. S. C. Press, 1947. 211 p. 280.077 L32 



1082. NEWTON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL POLICY 

 AND PLANNING COMMITTEE. Report... on land use, 

 containing descriptions, classifications and recommenda- 

 tions of local land use areas. Jackson? Miss., 1940. 



40 p., map. 282.045 N45 



1083. RAY, J. M., and WORLEY, L. Alabama's 

 heritage; a study of the public administration of natural 

 resources. University, Ala. U. Bur. of Pub. Admin., 

 1947. 186 p. 280.01 R21 



Forests, p. 48-59. 



1084. *U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. INTERBUR. 

 TECHNICAL SERVICES COMMITTEE, APPALACHIAN 

 REGION. Toward planning for rural resources in the 

 Appalachian region, n. p., 1943. 90 p. 



1085. U. S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. 

 Tennessee Valley resources, their development and use. 

 Knoxville, Tenn., 1947. 145 p. 173.2 T25Tevr 



Restoration of forest resources, including utilization, 

 p. 83-97. 



1086. WAGER, P. W., and HAYMAN, D. B. Re- 

 source management in North Carolina. Chapel Hill, U. 

 N. C, 1947. 192 p. 280.063 W12 



Forests, p. 45-66. 



Western States and Alaska 



1087. BAKER, V. W. Area plan for land use, Clatsop 

 County, Oregon, n. p., U. S. Bur. Agr. Econ., 1940. 



57 p., maps. 1.941 P2C57 



1088. CALIFORNIA. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 

 STATION. Soils and forests in land planning. Calif. 

 Agr. Expt. Sta. Rpt. 1940:1-23, illus. Ref. 100 C12S 



Describes extension services and programs of Station, 

 including financial aspects of forest management. 



1089. CHAMP, F. P. National Parks and National 

 Forests in relation to the development of the Western 

 States. Amer. Forestry Assoc. Proc. 1941:11-22. 

 282.003 Am3 



1090. CHAMP, F. P., and BROCK, J. E. Padlocking 

 Western lands. Public domain issues raised by Jackson 

 Hole Monument case. Washington, Chamber of Com. 

 U. S. A. 1943. 24 p. 282.12 C35 



Testimony before The Committee on Public Lands and 

 Surveys, U. S. Senate, Jackson, Wyo., Aug. 17, 1943. 



1091. FORREST, G. Land resources of Alaska; pol- 

 icies and laws controlling their use. Portland, Oreg., 

 1944. 80 p., maps. (North Pacific Study) 280.008 F77 



Section on forests by B. F. Heintzleman. 



1092. IDAHO STATE PLANNING BOARD. TECHNICAL 

 ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON LAND MANAGEMENT. 

 Summary and recommendations of a preliminary report 

 on the management of State-owned lands in Idaho. 

 Portland, Oreg., Northwest Region. Council, 1941. 30 p. 

 280.7 IdlSu 



LAND MANAGEMENT — CONTINUED. 



1093. KELSO, M. M. Current issues in Federal land 

 management in the western United States. J. Farm 

 Econ. 29:1295-1315. Nov. 1947. 280.8 J822 



PPR°™n I? NO f , !! RN S REAT PLAINS REGIONAL CON- 

 f ■ w E i , E - North ern Great Plains regional summary 

 oi btate land use planning reports on unified State agri- 

 cultural programs to aid in national defense and melt the 

 impacts of war. n. p., 1941. 90 p. 281 12 St2N 

 Forestry, p. 32-34. 



Reports of individual States (281.12 St2) 

 J^J f AUNDERSON, M. H. Making the most of west- 

 ern wild lands. Land Policy Rev. 3(8):31-33 Dec 1940 

 1 Ec7La 



1096. SAUNDERSON, M. H. The National Forest 

 officer looks at resource values. J. Forestry 45:244-248. 

 Apr. 1947. 99.8 F768 



Multiple resource valuation on western mountain up- 

 lands. 



1097. SHALL the Interior Department control the 

 natural resources of the West? Washington, 1941. 15 p. 

 279.003 Shi 



Administration for economic land use. 



1098. U. S. BUR. OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS. 

 Regional summaries of State land use planning reports on 

 unified State agricultural programs to meet the impacts 

 of war and aid in national defense. Arizona, California, 

 Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah. Berkeley, Calif., 

 1941. 2v. 281.12 St2R 



"For administrative use." 



State extension services and agricultural experiment 

 stations cooperating. 

 Forestry, v. 1., p. 107-114. 

 Also reports of individual States (281.12 St2). 



1099. [U. S. BUR. OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS.] 

 Regional summaries of State land use planning reports on 

 unified State agricultural programs to meet the impacts 

 of war and aid in national defense and related material; 

 Idaho, Oregon, Washington. Berkeley, Calif., 1941. 95 p. 

 281.12 St2Re 



"For administrative use." 



State extension services and agricultural experiment 

 stations cooperating. 



Forestry, p. 38-48. Summarizing conference held in 

 Spokane, Washington. 



Also reports by individual States (281.12 St2). 



1100. U. S. FOREST SERV. CALIFORNIA REGION. 

 Land use planning on the National Forests. San Fran- 

 cisco, Calif., 1940. 11 p. 1.9621 R5L222 



In California. 



Also in Amer. Planning & Civic Ann. 1940:68-73. 

 280.9 Am322 



1101. U. S. SOIL CONSERVATION SERV. REGION 5. 

 Land use planning on the Green Mountain Soil Conserva- 

 tion District [Montanal. Lincoln, Nebr., 1946. 16 d 

 illus. 1.9607 L223 



1102. UPCHURCH, M. L., and HILL, L. W. Admin- 

 istration and management of public land in New Mexico. 

 Amarillo, Tex., U. S. Bur. Agr. Econ., 1942. 49 p. 

 1.941 L3Ad62 



Includes National Forest policies, particular reference 

 to range. 



1103. WEEKS, D. Objectives of area analysis in the 

 northern Sierra Nevada. J. Land & Pub. Util. Econ. 

 19(2): 153-164. May 1943. 282.8 J82 



Canada 



"Not examined. 



1104. CAMPBELL, B. A. Economic land classifica- 

 tion as applied to eastern Canada. Econ. Annal. 16(1): 

 12-17. Feb. 1946. 281.8 Ec72 



Includes discussion of Ganaraska Watershed Report. 



1105. CANADA. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RECON- 

 STRUCTION. SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION 

 AND DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. 

 Final report. Pt. 2, Conservation and development of 

 natural resources. Ottawa, Cloutier, 1944. 29 p. 

 280.13 C1685 



1106. CANADA. BUR. OF NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 

 AND YUKON AFFAIRS. LANDS, PARKS AND FORESTS 

 BRANCH. The Northwest Territories; administration, 

 resources, development. Ottawa, 1944. 59 p., map. 

 280.139 C16 



1107. GUELPH CONFERENCE ON THE CONSERVA- 

 TION OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF ONTARIO. 

 Conservation and postwar rehabilitation. Toronto, 1942. 

 15 p. 279.135 G93 



