01047nas a2200145 4500008004100000020001400041245013000055210006900185260000900254300001300263490000700276520042000283100002000703856017800723 1993 eng d a0036-011200aChanging Forest Service Values and Their Implications for Land Management Decisions Affecting Resource-Dependent Communities.0 aChanging Forest Service Values and Their Implications for Land M c1993 a475 - 910 v583 a
A nationwide survey of U.S. Forest Service employees examined values and management priorities across employment levels. Compared to agency policies, respondents gave higher priorities to noncommodity uses of national forests, such as recreation and wildlife. This disparity of opinion was greatest among new district rangers, who were more educated and more varied in background than other respondents. (SV)
1 aCramer, Lori, A uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/sociology/changing-forest-service-values-and-their-implications-land-management-decisions-affecting-resource-dependent-communities