Institution: | Acting associate professor of wildland resource policy, Department of Forestry and Resource Management, University of California a t Berkeley. He received his bachelor's degree in forestry at Berkeley and his master's degree and doctorate in resource economics at Cornell University. His publications include Ecology and Resource Development in Sou the ast Asia (1972), Urbanization in Thailand (1974), The Uncultivated Half of lndia (1981), and Forest Owners und the State (1985). His central research interest is the effect of intergovernmental relations on resource management.;A specialist in federal-state relations in the management of Western public resources. She received her Ph.D. in political science and her master's in forestry from Duke University. Dr. Fairfax has taught at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and is currently a professor at the University of California, Berkeley. She serves on the Board of Agriculture and Fienewable Resources for the National Academy of Sciences. She is on the editorial board of the Journol of Forestry. Dr. I-airfax is the author of the second edition of Samuel Trask Dana's classic Forest and Range Policy (1980), and, more recently, The Financial Interest ot Western States in Non-Tax Revenues from Federal Public Lands (1985). |