Concluding Remarks to the Discussion of Opportunities To Increase Forest 
Productivity 
J. Lamar Beasley, Director, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest 
Service 
Forest Protection Policy and Programs--Fire, Insects, and Disease 
Christopher Risbrudt and James McDivitt, Policy Analysis Staff, USDA Forest 
Service 
Forestry Technical Assistance Programs: Research, Education, and Technol- 
ogy Transfer 
Frederick W. Cubbage, Associate Professor, University of Georgia 
The Role of the Private or Consulting Forester in the South's Fourth Forest 
William F. Milliken, Consulting Forester 
Forestry Investment Incentives in the South: A Review of Empirical Research 
on Cost Sharing and the Reforestation Tax Credit and Amortization 
Jack P. Royer, Assistant Professor, Duke University 
Legislative Regulation of Private Forestry Practices--National Trends With a 
Focus on the South 
William C. Siegel and Terry K. Haines, Southern Forest Experiment Station, USDA 
Forest Service 
Taxes and the Southern Forest 
William C. Siegel and Clifford A. Hickman, Southern Forest Experiment Station, 
USDA Forest Service 
TREASURE Forest in Alabama: A Case Study of Multiple-Benefit Forestry 
L. Louis Hyman, Chief, Forest Management, Alabama Forestry Commission 
Wildlife and Fisheries Multiple-Use Management 
John E. Frampton, Chief, Game Section, South Carolina Wildlife and Marine 
Resources Department 
Air and Acid Rain--Status and Recommendations 
Paul W. Hansen, Acid Rain Project Coordinator, Izaak Walton League of America 
Multiple-Use Alternatives--Range 
Henry A. Pearson, Southern Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service 
The South's Fourth Forest--Creating the Future 
R. Neil Sampson, Executive Vice President, American Forestry Association 
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