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The Energy and Mineral Supply and Demand Situation Through 2045

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  • Shields, Deborah J.

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[Partial Contents:] II. The Extractive Industries – A. Nature of Exhaustible Resources – B. Resource Ownership and Relevant Legislation – C. Energy and Minerals in the United States Economy – D. International Aspects and Net Import Reliance – E. Energy and Mineral Industry Technology – F. Environmental Impacts and Legislation --- III. Indicator Resources – A. Non-Fuel Resources – B. Energy Resources --- IV. Energy And Mineral Production from Federal Lands – A. Federal Lands – B. National Forest System Lands --- V. Energy and Minerals Issues – A. Economic Importance of the Minerals Industry to Local Economies – B. Distribution of Abandoned and Inactive Mines on National Forest System Lands --- VI. Opportunities for Improved Management --- References.

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  • Editor: & Shields, Deborah J., 2002. "The Energy and Mineral Supply and Demand Situation Through 2045," USDA Miscellaneous 386110, United States Department of Agriculture.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:usdami:386110
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.386110
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