
Principles of Environmental Science 6th Edition by William Cunningham, Mary Cunningham
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1121779211
Principles of Environmental Science 6th Edition by William Cunningham, Mary Cunningham
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1121779211 Exercise 13
Apply the principles you have learned in this chapter to discuss these questions with other students.
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?
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 6th Edition by William Cunningham, Mary Cunningham
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