Skip to main content

Currently Skimming:

Appendix C: Annotated Bibliography on Economic and Socio-Political Issues
Pages 348-383

The Chapter Skim interface presents what we've algorithmically identified as the most significant single chunk of text within every page in the chapter.
Select key terms on the right to highlight them within pages of the chapter.


From page 348...
... 1960. Private Grazing and Public Lands: Local Management of the Taylor Grazing Act.
From page 349...
... 1972. America's Public Lands: Politics, Economics and Administration, Conference on the Public Land Law Review Commission Report, December 1970.
From page 350...
... The paper of most interest is entitled "Public Land Grazing Management" and covers the statutory guidelines for grazing management; the controversy over grazing fees; the condition of the public lands and how it might be improved; the economic effect of public land grazing; and conflicts between grazing and other uses of the public land. University of Nevada, Reno, Cooperative Extension Service.
From page 351...
... The article discusses the Act in detail, as well as the Sikes Act and other laws affecting wildlife management on federal lands. Behan, R
From page 352...
... Michigan Law Review 68:1200. The author examines the structure and function of the Department of the Interior with respect to the use and disposition of the public lands and discusses methods of achieving administrative and judicial review of Departmental decisions.
From page 353...
... Paper presented at the Forum on the Economics of Public Land Use in the West, Reno, Nevada, March 10, 1977. States reasons why the BLM has been hamstrung in its past efforts to administer the'public lands, but that with passage of the "Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976" a new era in public lands management is beginning.
From page 354...
... 34: 240-252. Detailed history of Johnston's effort and steps in her fight to save wild horses.
From page 355...
... 1977. Research Methodology Applicable to Community Adjustments to Public Land Use Alternatives.
From page 356...
... Pp. 522-524 discuss problems and attitudes toward wild horses elicited by the questionnaire.
From page 357...
... :2-6. The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are important considerations relative to further policy changes.
From page 358...
... Montana Law Review 28:155. The author examines the effect of the range cattle industry, its needs, customs, and practices, on the federal public land laws and states' fence and herd laws.
From page 359...
... 1970. Land and Water Law Review, A symposium presenting an Analysis of the Public Land Law Review Commission Report.
From page 360...
... the basic allocation of the public land resources among uses, and among users within uses; (2) problems related the spatial distribution of uses and users; and (3)
From page 361...
... Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 604, Corvallis: Oregon State University. Examines the extent of grazing of livestock on public lands to ascertain the extent of economic activity attributable to the use of these lands as a source of cattle forage.
From page 362...
... Experiment Station Bulletin 550S, Fort Collins: Colorado State University. This bulletin describes economic and operating characteristics of range cattle businesses in Colorado based on a sample survey of 194 ranches.
From page 363...
... Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 566, Moscow: University of Idaho College of Agriculture. This study spells out the way in which the FS and BLM evaluate individual areas and decide on management plans for these areas.
From page 364...
... Agricultural Experiment Station Research Report 280, Las Cruces: New Mexico State. Study analyzed benefits derived from small livestock ranches in northern Mew Mexico during 1972-1973.
From page 365...
... 1977. Impact of Public Lands Policies on the Livestock Industry and Adjacent Communities, Big Horn County, Wyoming, Agricultural Experiment Station Research Journal 116; Laramie: University of Wyoming.
From page 366...
... Community Service Division, Agricultural Extension Service Bulletin B 647, Laramie: University of Wyoming. Study furnishes economic input data for the decision-making process.
From page 367...
... Agricultural Experiment Station Research Journal 87, Laramie: University of Wyoming. Publication examines the effects of increases in the grazing fees charged by the BLM and/or decreases in permit numbers on the ranch operator's income and methods of production.
From page 368...
... 1975. A critique of the Bureau of Land Management's management program for wild horses and burros in the western United States.
From page 369...
... Agricultural Experiment Station Research Journal 95, Laramie: University of Wyoming. Does a very thorough job of analyzing the businesses of cattle ranchers in the Wyoming Mountain Valley area.
From page 370...
... Describes unfavorable feelings of ranching community toward wild horses, as well as attitudes toward past and present federal land policy, local control, and the ranching lifestyle. Sample was purposive, not random; consisted of 56 ranchers (65% of ES area ranchers)
From page 371...
... Pp. 2-102 to 2-103 describe sociocultural attitudes of local interest groups towards wild horses, stressing control of population, towards control methods, as well as several other wild horse issues.
From page 372...
... 862, S 1116, S 1090, and S 1119 to Authorize the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to Protect, Mana""1 and Control Free-Roaming Horses and Burros on Public Lands.
From page 373...
... Public Land Law Review Commission.
From page 374...
... Objective of the study: develop and organize for the Public Land Law Review Commission information showing the manner in which various user fees and charges for public lands and resources are developed, the effect of the manner in which they are determined, the level of revenues derived from the fees and charges, and the probable effect of possible alternatives to the existing legal structure guiding the levying of fees and charges. Report covers fees and charges for timber, grazing and outdoor recreational use.
From page 375...
... National Parks and Cons., March: 21-24. Article discussing primarily a massive roundup of 70,000 Nevada wild horses in 1950.
From page 376...
... : 92-93. Strongly protectionist article describing slaughter and hunting of wild horses.
From page 377...
... Feels more effective protection is needed to save wild horses.
From page 378...
... True, The Man's Magazine, February: 27-29, 33-, 82-85. Describes both positive and negative attitudes of western stockmen towards wild horses, based on interviews with two ranchers.
From page 379...
... 1969. The wild horses -- heritage or pest?
From page 380...
... ) - present Subject: Burro management Number: 500-600 Location: Death Valley Contact: Peter Sanchez National Park Service, Bandelier National Monument.
From page 381...
... l. Correspondence Dates: Early 1970fs - present How filed: By individual writing letter, not by subject; would be difficult to pull out wild horse and burro concerns.
From page 382...
... 382 Articles. Ambler, Marwane.


This material may be derived from roughly machine-read images, and so is provided only to facilitate research.
More information on Chapter Skim is available.