
Public Land Law Review Commission
The Public Land Law Review Commission was established in the United States in the 1960s to evaluate and recommend reforms for the management of public lands. Its primary goal was to address issues related to the use and conservation of these lands, which include forests, parks, and other federal properties. The commission gathered information, held hearings, and engaged with various stakeholders to assess how public lands could be better protected and utilized. Its findings helped shape legislation and policies regarding land use, emphasizing sustainable practices and the balance between development and conservation.