Community and Forestry: Continuities in the Sociology of Natural Resources explores the relationships between communities, forest management, and the social dynamics that influence natural resource policy. This scholarly work analyzes how social structures, rural communities, and resource-based economies interact with public land management and environmental decision-making.

Ideal for students, researchers, sociologists, environmental planners, and forestry professionals, the book offers a thorough look at cultural impacts, resource conflicts, community development, and long-term sustainability. Its interdisciplinary approach makes it a valuable resource in the fields of sociology, natural resources, forestry studies, and environmental management.

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