Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Editor's Introduction; I. ENGLAND AND WALES: NATIONAL PARKS ADMINISTRATION; The Nature of the U.S. Problem; National Parks in England and Wales; What the United States Can Learn; II. SWEDEN: SMALL FOREST HOLDINGS; The Nature of the U.S. Problem; Management of Small Forest Holdings in Sweden; What the United States Can Learn; III. GREAT BRITAIN: PRESERVATION OF NATURAL AREAS; The Nature of the U.S. Problem; Preservation of Natural Areas in Great Britain; What the United States Can Learn; IV. WEST GERMANY: WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
The Nature of the U.S. ProblemPollution Abatement in the Ruhr District; What the United States Can Learn; V. CANADA: LOCAL INTEGRATION OF PROGRAMS; The Nature of the U.S. Problem; Multiple Purpose Land and Water Districts in Ontario; What the United States Can Learn; VI. FRANCE: DEVELOPMENT OF A REGION; The Nature of the U.S. Problem; Land and Water Development in Southern France; What the United States Can Learn; Index
Summary
Originally presented as public lectures in the 1961 Resources for the Future Forum on Comparative Resources Policy and Administration. Originally published in 1961