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MISC. PUB. 1003, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



BOLLE, A. W. 343 



Multiple use of natural resources in the north fork of 

 the Flathead River Valley, Montana. Thesis 

 (Ph.D.), Harvard Univ. 1960. 



Also "The cooperative study of multiple use of na- 

 tural resources in the north fork of the Flathead 

 Valley, Montana." Mont. State Univ., Mont. Forest 

 and Conserv. Expt. Sta. Bui. 15, 8 pp. Apr. 1960. 



Problem analysis. 



CARVER, J. A. 344 



Where we stand . . . multiple use of forest land. 

 Unit, News Letter 92, pp. 8-11. Mar. 1962. 



Paper delivered at the Annual Southern Pulpwood 

 Conservation Association meeting. 

 Small private holdings. 



COLLINS, B. C. 345 



Land use conflict in the North Cascades wilderness of 

 Washington State. Thesis (M.F.), Univ. Mich. 

 1962.* 



CONNAUGHTON, C. A. 346 



Impact of population on forest management. Soc. 

 Amer. Foresters Proc. 1959 : 2-5. 1960. 



GREELEY, A. W. 347 



Withdrawing of commercial forest lands from timber 

 production for other uses. Pulp and Paper 35(9) : 

 58-61. May 1, 1961. 



JONES, A. R. C. 348 



Guides to the management of the Morgan Arboretum. 

 Thesis (M.F.), State Univ. N.Y. Col. Forestry, Syra- 

 cuse. 1962. 

 MacDonald College, Canada. 



KREUSCHMER, D. H. A. 349 



The idea of multiple-use of forest lands in world for- 

 estry. Thesis (M.F.), State Univ. N.Y. Col. For- 

 estry, Syracuse. 1962. 

 Includes economic evaluation. 



McARDLE, R. E. 350 



The concept of multiple use of forest and associated 

 lands — its values and limitations. Fifth World For- 

 estry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 143-145. 1962. 



Also in Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada 61(9) : 183- 

 184, 186. Sept. 1960. 



MORRISS, D. J. 351 



Timber production on recreation areas. Jour. 

 Forestry 59 ( 12 ) : 878-881. Dec. 1961. 



Paper presented at the Wash. Sect., Soc. Amer. 

 Foresters, Feb. 16, 1961, Washington, D.C. 



NEFF, P. E. 352 



Multiple use is a reality. Amer. Forests 67(5) : 

 18-19, 53-54. May 1961. 

 National forests. 



NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS REVIEW 353 



Multipurpose management of camp lands. Federal 

 Reserve Bank of Boston. 1-4 pp. Dec. 1960. 

 New England. 



STAGNER, H. 354 



A second look at multiple use. Amer. Forests 66(2) : 

 24-25. 1960. 



Primary-use principle. 



STEDMAN, C. K. 355 



An algebraic approach to land use in the Pacific 

 Northwest. Amer. Forests 67(1) : 38-39. Jan. 

 1961. 



Cost of substituting recreational use for timber 

 growing. 



THOMPSON. A. E. 356 



Timber and water — twin harvest on Seattle's Cedar 

 River Watershed. Jour. Forestry 58(4) : 299-302. 

 Apr. 1960. 



U.S. CONGRESS, HOUSE COMMITTEE ON 

 AGRICULTURE 357 



National forests — multiple use and sustained yield. 

 Hearings, 86th Cong., 2d sess., on H.R. 10572, Mar. 16 

 and 18, 1960. 134 pp. Washington. 1960. 



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 358 



Opportunities for economic development in Michi- 

 gan's Upper Peninsula. 84 pp. Washington. 1962. 

 Prepared for the Committee on Public Works, 

 United States Senate, includes forest-products indus- 

 tries and recreation. 



U.S. FOREST SERVICE 359 



Multiple use highlights ; Pacific Northwest Region, 

 1960. 25 pp. Washington. 1960. 



U.S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY, 

 DIVISION OF FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT 360 



Multiple-use on Norris watershed. 19 pp. Norris, 



Term., 1962. 



U.S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY, DI- 

 VISION OF FORESTRY 361 

 Natchez Trace State Forest; demonstration of 

 multiple use. 15 pp. Norris, Tenn. 1962. 



U.S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY, DI- 

 VISION OF FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT 362 

 TVA and forestry, twentieth century goals. 42 pp. 

 Norris, Tenn. 1962. 



Development of forests-fish-wildlife in the Ten- 

 nessee Valley. 



VAISSIERE, J. DE 363 



Politique forestiere et utilisation des terres en 

 Europe (sauf U.R.S.S.) — possibility d'application 

 du "Multiple-use" forestier. (Forest policy and 

 utilization of land in Europe (except the U.S.S.R.) — 

 possibilities of the application of multiple-use for- 

 estry.) Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960: 

 161-166. 1962. 

 English resume. 



WHITE, Z. W. 364 



Effects of recreational use are risks of fire, expro- 

 priation, and encroachment ; costs are small. Pulp 

 and Paper 36(10) : 110-112. May 14, 1962. 

 Privately-owned land. 



WORLEY. D. P. 365 



Objectives and methods of economic evaluation on 

 the Beaver Creek watershed project. West. Act. 

 Econ. Res. Council Conf . Proc. Rpt. 9 : 123-129. 1961. 

 Watershed studies underway on the Coconino Na- 

 tional Forest, Ariz., with emphasis on multiple use. 



YOUNG, G. L. 366 



The South Umpqua Ranger District : a case study in 

 multiple use. Thesis (M.F.), Oreg. State Univ. 

 1962.* 



ZIVNUSKA, J. A. 367 



The multiple problems of multiple use. Jour. For- 

 estry 59(8) : 555-560. Aug. 1961. 

 Timber, recreation, water. 



Livestock 

 GATHERUM, G. E. 368 



An analytical approach to the management of forest 

 land for beef cattle and timber production. Iowa 

 State Jour. Sci. 34(4) : 565-574. May 15, 1960. 



