In exploring the paradox of the United States, a nation that holds the concept of private property in high regard yet has allocated almost one-third of its land as public, Randall Wilson revisits this thought-provoking inquiry in a newly revised and updated edition, encompassing the initial years of the Trump administration. Wilson delves into the often-overlooked concepts of nature that have influenced the development of America’s public land system. The outcome is a renewed and insightful narrative addressing the paramount policy and management dilemmas confronting national parks, forests, rangelands, and wildlife refuges in the contemporary context.
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