Discover a curated reference guide to the conservation of natural resources in the United States.
This comprehensive bibliography gathers key sources across forestry, water power, health, soils, and national policy to help researchers, students, and curious readers quickly locate essential material.
This edition highlights catalogs, government reports, periodical articles, and notable works that shaped early conservation thinking. It serves as a practical road map for exploring how forests, water resources, minerals, and public lands were studied and discussed in the public record and scholarly journals.
- Key government publications and bibliographies that organized conservation topics for study and policy.
- Periodicals and articles that discuss water power, forest protection, erosion, and land use.
- Cross-references to major debates and conferences on conservation of natural resources.
- Guidance for researchers seeking foundational works and historical context in conservation.
Ideal for readers of history, policy, and environmental studies who want a solid starting point for understanding early 20th‑century conservation thought and documentation.