Breaking New Ground by Pinchot

Breaking New Ground by Pinchot

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Breaking New Ground by Pinchot

Vigorous, colorful, bold and highly personal, Breaking New Ground is the autobiography of Gifford Pinchot, founder and first chief of the Forest Service. He tells a fascinating tale of his efforts, under President Theodore Roosevelt, to wrest the forests from economic special interests and to bring them under management for multiple- and long-range use. His philosophy of the greatest good for the greatest number over the longest time has become the foundation upon which this country's conservation policy is based.In a new introduction for this special commemorative edition, Char Miller of Trinity University and V. Alaric Sample of the Pinchot Institute for Conservation trace the evolution of Gifford Pinchot's career in the context of his personal life and the social and environmental issues of his time. They illuminate the courage and vision of the man whose leadership is central to the development of the profession of forestry in the United States. Breaking New Ground is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the basis of our present national forest policy, and the origins of the conservation movement.
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ISBN 13 9781559636698
ISBN 10 1559636696
Title Breaking New Ground
Author Pinchot
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Island Press
Year published 1998-07-01
Number of pages 522
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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