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Forest Management

Forest management is the branch of forestry concerned with the overall administrative, economic, legal, and social aspects and with the essentially scientific and technical aspects, especially silviculture, protection, and forest regulation. This includes management for aesthetics, fish, recreation, urban values, water, wilderness, wildlife, wood products, forest genetic resources and other forest resource values. Management can be based on conservation, economics, or a mixture of the two. Techniques include timber extraction, planting and replanting of various species, cutting roads and pathways through forests, and preventing fire.

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Clemson University
Four or more years; Public; 19,034 students; $26,640 average out-state tuition; $11,128 average in-state tuition
West Virginia University
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SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Four or more years; Public; 2,624 students; $13,380 average out-state tuition; $4,970 average in-state tuition
North Carolina State University at Raleigh
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Oregon State University
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Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
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University of California-Berkeley
Four or more years; Public; 35,811 students; $32,281 average out-state tuition; $9,402 average in-state tuition