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Title: When a forest is logged, it is possible for the logging to create "soil runoff," a situation in whic
Post by: Loraine on Jun 20, 2015
When a forest is logged, it is possible for the logging to create "soil runoff," a situation in which the soil, no longer protected by trees, erodes and silts a river miles downstream from the logging area. Is soil runoff created by logging in Montana that ruins a river an example of a private cost to the lumbering company or an external cost?


Title: Re: When a forest is logged, it is possible for the logging to create "soil runoff," a situation in
Post by: Chimelo46 on Jul 30, 2015
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Title: Re: When a forest is logged, it is possible for the logging to create "soil runoff," a situation in whic
Post by: Chimelo46 on Aug 31, 2015
Glad to help you, and good luck with your course.