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Re: GTR's 176,177,178,179,181,189,199



Richard D. Schneider wrote:
>
> FYI
>
>     ---------------------------------------------------------------
> The Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ft. Collins, CO., has available the
> following 1989 and 1990 publications.  Although these documents were published
> several years ago, they retain their relevance because of the long-term
> planning perspective they offer.
>
>     (1) "A description of Forest Service programs and responsibilities: A
> technical document supporting the 1989 USDA Forest Service RPA assessment".
> 1989. General Technical Report RM-176. 45 pages.
>     (2) "An analysis of the water situation in the United States: 1989-2040: A
> technical document supporting the 1989 USDA Forest Service RPA assessment" by
> Guldin. 1989. General Technical Report RM-177. 178 pages.
>     (3)  "An analysis of the wildlife and fish situation in the United States:
> 1989-2040: A technical document supporting the 1989 USDA Forest Service RPA
> assessment" by Flather and Hoekstra. 1989.  General Technical Report RM-178.
> 146 pages.
>     (4) "An analysis of the minerals situation in the United States: 1989-2040:
> A technical document supporting the 1989 USDA Forest Service RPA assessment".
> 1989. General Technical Report RM-179. 38 pages.
>     (5) "An analysis of the land base situation in the United States:
> 1989-2040: A technical document supporting the 1989 USDA Forest Service RPA
> assessment". 1989. General Technical Report RM-181. 76 pages.
>     (6) "An analysis of the outdoor recreation and wilderness situation in the
> United States: 1989-2040: A technical document supporting the 1989 USDA Forest
> Service RPA assessment". 1989. General Technical Report RM-189. 112 pages.
>     (7) "An analysis of the timber situation in the United States: 1989-2040: A
> technical document supporting the 1989 USDA Forest Service RPA assessment" by
> Haynes. 1990. General Technical Report RM-199. 268 pages. This report is
> primarily concerned with prospective trends in demands and supplies of timber
> and the determinants of these trends, the implications of these trends, the
> land and timber resource base, and the opportunities to manage and use this
> resource base to meet private and public goals.
>
> To order, please DG  R.Schneider:S28A or E-mail:
> /s=r.schneider/ou1=s28a@mhs-fswa.attmail.com with your name and complete
> address in BLOCK format (type as if you're addressing an envelope, so I can cut
> out the address, thereby saving me having to type labels). FAX #(970) 498-1660,
> or phone #(970) 498-1719.  Thank you, Dick Schneider, Publications, Rocky
> Mountain Research Station.


Please mail me, if possible, o copy of reports #1 and #7 from the list
above. My name and adress are the following:


AMERICO M. S. CARVALHO MENDES
RUA DAS CAVADAS
P-4560 PACO DE SOUSA
PORTUGAL


Thank you very much




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