Pinyon-juniper Regulations in New Mexico: A Policy Review, LPC-4
Serial publication focused on agricultural research and resources available to state residents through the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications, 1889-Present
Date
2021-07
Decade
2020s
Author
Cram, Douglas Scott, 1973-
Ashcroft, Nicholas K., 1967-
Young, Kert R., 1972-
Subject (LCSH)
Forest management--New Mexico--Economic aspects
Forest products industry--New Mexico
Forest reserves--New Mexico
Forests and forestry--Economic aspects--New Mexico
Forests and forestry--New Mexico
Pinyon pines
Pinyon pines--Economic aspects--New Mexico
Pinyon pines--New Mexico
Pinyon pines--New Mexico--Economic aspects
Harvesting--New Mexico
Subject (NALT)
forest products industry
forest reserves
pinyon-juniper
harvesting
Extent
8 pages
Notes
The Tom Linebery Distinguished Chair and Policy Center is promoting the visibility of the range, livestock, forestry, oil and gas industries, developing position papers, analyzing major federal actions, enhancing student education and training, and evaluating the economic impact of policies on affected industries.
Original publisher
NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences
Linebery Policy Center for Natural Resource Management
Place of publication
Las Cruces (N.M.)
Frequency
frequency varies
Digital publisher
New Mexico State University Library
Source
NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences (ACES)