ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY; BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1960-02 



ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS 115 



Ontario economic and social aspects survey. Ontario 

 Dept. Economics. 337 pp., March 1961. 



Forest based industry on pp. 106-113, and appendix 

 210-216, 278. 



POGUE, H. M. 116 



Underdeveloped forests of British Columbia. West. 

 Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 51: 51-54. 1960. 



SYMINGTON, D. F. 117 



Forest resources in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan, 

 Dept. Natural Resources Conserv. Bui. 8, 22 pp. 

 1960. 



Other Areas 



AHTHUR-DAYIES, J. T. 118 



A study of the forest resources and wood-using in- 

 dustries of Brazil. Thesis (M.F.), State Univ. of 

 N.Y. Col. of Forestry, Syracuse. 1961. 



BOBONE, M. L. 119 



Importance economique de la foret Portugaise. 

 i The economic importance of Portuguese forests.) 

 Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960:1091-1094. 

 1962. 



BARRETT, L. I. 127 



A program for small forest ownerships. Forest 

 Farmer 20(4) : 6-12, 20-22. Jan. 1961. 



COMPTON, W. 128 



Forestry under a free enterprise system. Amer. 

 Forests 66(8) : 26-27, 50-54. Aug. 1960. 



An historic review of the laws and policies regu- 

 lating forestry in the United States. 



FALK, H. W. 129 



Acquiring long term control of timber. Yale Univ. 

 School Forestry, Indus. Forestry Seminar, Longview, 

 Wash., Oct. 12-23, 1959. 8 pp. 1960. 

 Economic benefits of legal procedures. 



FOREST DEPARTMENT, UNION OF BURMA 130 



Policy and economic problems in the conversion of 

 old-growth forests to managed stands in Asia. Fifth 

 World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 1019-1023. 1962. 



FROLUND, H. 131 



Means of promoting forestry on small woodlots in 

 Denmark. Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 

 115S-1162. 1962. 



FISCHER, F. 120 



Switzerland and its forests. A synthesis of middle- 

 European forestry ideas. Corvallis, Oreg. State 

 Col. School of Forestry, 56 pp. 1960. 



HEINSDIJK, D., SOARES, R. O., and HAUFE, H. 121 



The future of the Brazilian pine forests. Fifth 

 World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 669-673. 1962. 

 Findings of a pilot forest survey in the State of 

 Santa Catariua. 



KANG, H. 122 



Forestry progress in Taiwan, Republic of China. 

 Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 1114-1118. 

 1962. 



MOMIN, M. A. 123 



Forest resources of East Pakistan and their commer- 

 cial and economic importance. Com. & Indus. 6(7) : 

 30-34. Sept. 1962, continued in 6(8) : 23-26. Octo- 

 ber 1962. 



Includes listing of wood-using industries. 



TOLBERT, S. A. 124 



Forestry development in Liberia. Fifth World For- 

 estry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 1041-1043. 1962. 



U.S. FOREST SERVICE 125 



Forestry and forest industry in the U.S.S.R. ; report 

 of a technical study group. Washington, 92 pp. 

 1961. 



Report of a seven-man team visiting Russia in 

 1959. 



POLICIES, PROGRAMS, AND THEIR 

 ADMINISTRATION 



(See also Agents of Production in Forestry — Forest 

 Owner. ) 



General 



ANDERSON, J. 

 Norway : woodlots at work. 

 38-40, 76-79. Aug. 1960. 



A review of policy and its impact on the forest 

 economy. 



775-671 — 65 2 



126 



Amer. Forests 66(8) : 



HINMAN, J. H. 



The forests of the future. 

 873-877. Dec. 1961. 

 Policy. 



132 



Jour. Forestry 59(12) : 



LAMB, A. F. A. 133 



Policy and economic problems in the conversion of 

 old-growth forests to managed stands in South Amer- 

 ica. Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 1009- 

 1013. 1962. 



Includes effect on markets and wood-using indus- 

 tries, especially sawmills. 



MANTEL, K. 134 



The formulation of forest policy in consequence of 

 the role of timber supply and requirements analysis. 

 Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960:1053-1055. 

 1962. 



MASON, D. T. 135 



Policy and economic problems in the conversion of 

 old-growth forests to managed stands in North 

 America. Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960: 

 1014-1017. 1962. 

 Mostly United States. 



PEPLER, W. A. E. 136 



Review and assessment of present forest policies. 



Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada 62(12) : 125-128. 

 Dec. 1961. 



137 

 Jour. Forestry 59 



QUINNEY, D. N. 

 The "farm woodlot" revisited. 

 (8) : 601-602. Aug. 1961. 



Changes in occupation class of small-woodland 

 owners. 



SWINGLER, W. S. 138 



Help for the owners of small forests. South. Lum- 

 berman 201 ( 2513 ) : 148-150. Dec. 15, 1960. 



TWISS, R. H. 139 



An approach to (he study of natural resources policy : 

 the Porcupine Mountains controversy. Thesis 

 (Ph. D.), U liv. Mich. 1962.* 



