Finding Solutions through Politics: One View from Inside the Timber Wars
There are many perspectives of the timber wars, and one perspective that is not frequently documented is that of government bureaucrats--policy makers, regulators, and others who were often caught in the crossfire of opposing sides. This oral history with Dr. Andrea Tuttle is one attempt to describe...
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description | There are many perspectives of the timber wars, and one perspective that is not frequently documented is that of government bureaucrats--policy makers, regulators, and others who were often caught in the crossfire of opposing sides. This oral history with Dr. Andrea Tuttle is one attempt to describe the Timber Wars from this perspective. On Feb 25, 2017, I invited Dr. Tuttle to sit down and discuss her history with forest regulation. I asked very few questions and instead listened as she told the history; I ended up with two hours of audio, which I transcribed to over fifteen pages. The following oral history is edited for brevity and flow. |
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