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The weekly assignments have no right or wrong answer: they are selected to help you organize your thoughts about the issues described in the readings. The target length for these assignments is two pages, double spaced, 1-inch margins all around.
Assignment 1 Tenets of Forestry: Using the definitions from Duerr et al. Forest Resource Management (1979), describe four tenets of forestry for the current era.
Assignment n This is an exercise in deterministic harvest valuation using Net Present Value.
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From Doonsbury, 9/10/2006 |