Land use or land abuse
Journal Article
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· Nation's Bus.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6236078
This article attempts to look at both sides of the controversy of opening up Federal wilderness areas to resource development. Conservationists insist the land should be protected to preserve America's scenic heritage and to maintain an untouched, unpolluted environment for wildlife. Developers, on the other hand, point out the crucial need for timber, minerals, and energy sources.
- OSTI ID:
- 6236078
- Journal Information:
- Nation's Bus.; (United States), Journal Name: Nation's Bus.; (United States) Vol. 67:6; ISSN NBUSA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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290400* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Energy Resources
293000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
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& Regulation
AESTHETICS
ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
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NATURE RESERVES
PUBLIC OPINION
RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RESOURCES
RURAL AREAS
SOCIAL IMPACT
290400* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Energy Resources
293000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
Legislation
& Regulation
AESTHETICS
ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
LAND USE
NATURE RESERVES
PUBLIC OPINION
RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RESOURCES
RURAL AREAS
SOCIAL IMPACT