Some Comparisons of Canadian and U.S. Attitudes/Behaviour Concerning Sustainable Development

Introduction The view has been expressed elsewhere that forestry in the United States is in a very curious state (Webster and Chappelle 1997). This is a time of general improvement of many domestic resources, most definitely forests (Easterbrook 1995, Frederick and Sedjo 1991, Sampson and Hair 1990)...

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Published inCanadian review of American studies Vol. 28; no. 1; pp. 1 - 18
Main Author Webster, Henry H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Downsview, Ont University of Toronto Press 01.01.1998
Canadian Association for American Studies
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Summary:Introduction The view has been expressed elsewhere that forestry in the United States is in a very curious state (Webster and Chappelle 1997). This is a time of general improvement of many domestic resources, most definitely forests (Easterbrook 1995, Frederick and Sedjo 1991, Sampson and Hair 1990). The effect is further to make these resource sectors an area of potential national comparative advantage.
ISSN:0007-7720
1710-114X
DOI:10.3138/CRAS-028-01-01