Conservationists argue that watershed protection and other ecological functions of forests are more economically valuable than timber.

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Conservationists argue that watershed protection and other ecological functions of forests are more economically valuable than timber. Timber companies argue that continued production supports stable jobs and local economies. If you were a judge attempting to decide which group was right, what evidence would you need on both sides? How would you gather this evidence?
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Principles of environmental science inquiry and applications

ISBN: 978-1259656415

7th edition

Authors: William P. Cunningham, Mary Ann Cunningham

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