The unnecessary conflict: resolving the forestry/wilderness stalemate

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In British Columbia and throughout the world, conflicts between forestry and wilderness preservation are escalating. To some degree, this conflict reflects an intellectual conflict within forestry itself. This paper reviews and evaluates the present forestry "paradigm', and presents an emerging paradigm which is better able to resolve this and other new conflicts in forestry. -Author

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M’gonigle, R. M. (1989). The unnecessary conflict: resolving the forestry/wilderness stalemate. Forestry Chronicle, 65(5), 351–358. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc65351-5

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