Continuity of Service as a Prerequisite to Success in Forest Production
Author: Chapman, H. H.
Source: Journal of Forestry, Volume 42, Number 12, 1 December 1944 , pp. 873-876(4)
Publisher: Society of American Foresters
Abstract:
This paper was presented at a meeting of the Southeastern Section, Society of American Foresters, at Valdosta, Georgia, October 6, 1944. Its main thesis is that satisfactory progress in forestry, both in administration and research, is dependent on keen observation and on continuous study by the same men in the same place for a period long enough to enable them to become thoroughly familiar with all of the factors involved.Document Type: Journal article
Affiliations: 1: Formerly Harriman Professor of Forestry, Yale School of Forestry and past president, Society of American Foresters
Publication date: 1944-12-01
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