The Fight for Conservation

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The Fight for Conservation is a seminal early 20th-century book advocating scientific forest management and the sustainable use of natural resources in the United States.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
addresses economic value of conservation
relationship between government and private interests in resource use
social responsibility in resource management
advocatesFor efficient use of natural resources
federal regulation of natural resources
public ownership of forests
scientific forest management
sustainable yield forestry
author Gifford Pinchot
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo Theodore Roosevelt
genre environmental literature
political writing
hasForm essay collection
expanded public lectures
hasPerspective Progressive Era reform
utilitarian conservation
hasTheme conflict between private profit and public interest
intergenerational equity in resource use
national planning of natural resources
role of science in public policy
historicalContext Hetch Hetchy water rights controversy
surface form: Ballinger–Pinchot controversy

Theodore Roosevelt administration conservation policies
influenced American conservation movement
development of U.S. forest policy
influencedBy Progressive Era politics
U.S. forest conservation movement
language English
mainSubject United States conservation policy
conservation of natural resources
forest management
sustainable use of natural resources
notableFor defense of federal forest reserves
early articulation of national conservation policy
linking conservation to democratic ideals
placeOfPublication New York City
publicationDate 1910
publisher Doubleday
surface form: Doubleday, Page & Company
relatedWork Breaking New Ground
The Use of the National Forests
targetAudience American public
land and resource managers
policymakers
timePeriodCovered early 20th century

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Gifford Pinchot notableWork The Fight for Conservation