Alternative land use
Language: English Series: Times ; 22/12/86 p5 Times 23/12/86 p5 Times 24/12/86 p5Publication details: 1986Subject(s): Summary: Forestry is attracting increasing attention as an economically and environmentally beneficial alternative land use; this has led to conflict between foresters and environmentalists. It remains to be seen whether it would be in the national interest to invest in a large-scale afforestation programme.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Forestry is attracting increasing attention as an economically and environmentally beneficial alternative land use; this has led to conflict between foresters and environmentalists. It remains to be seen whether it would be in the national interest to invest in a large-scale afforestation programme.