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"Getting involved in policy making can be fascinating, challenging -- and sometimes frustrating. In our complex social and political system, there is no easy, foolproof path that leads to successful forest policy changes. Policy making, just like other aspects of democracy, requires patience, innovative thinking, and some willingness to compromise. Nevertheless, family forest owners can and do help shape policy in a variety of ways, ranging from education to direct advocacy."--Conclusion.
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Forestry issues and public policy: an action guide for woodland owners
2006, Oregon State University, Extension Service
in English
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[Corvallis, Or.]
Table of Contents
Policy, it's more than rules and regulations
Key players in the legislative process
Forest policies of concern to landowners
Case study: evolution of the stream protection rules
Case study: forestland taxation
How family forest owners can help shape forest policy
Conclusion.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [16]).
Also available on the World Wide Web.
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