Lands Worth Saving : The Weeks Act of 1911, the National Forests, and the Enduring Value of Public Investment
Lands Worth Saving : The Weeks Act of 1911, the National Forests, and the Enduring Value of Public Investment
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ISBN No.: 9780890300794
Pages: 192
Year: 202504
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 24.19
Status: Out Of Print

In 1911, Congress passed the Weeks Act, one of the most transformative conservation laws in U.S. history. Designed to establish national forests in the East, the Weeks Act has helped restore more than 24 million acres around the country. The law also provided a cooperative agreement between the Forest Service, the states, and private landowners to fight forest fires. This framework is also used today for combating climate change, protecting endangered species, and managing urban forests. Today, with America's forests again under threat, the Weeks Act and the lands it has saved face an uncertain future. In this collection, drawn from the pages of the magazine Forest History Today and newly updated, leading historians, conservationists, and legal experts explore the history, impact, and future of natural resource management under the law.


By examining what the Weeks Act has done for America, they can help us better understand what's at stake for the nation's public and private forests in the century to come.


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