"Davis has written the only comprehensive profile of the public lands that the American states manage. His overview covers trust lands, state parks, state forests, and state wildlife areas, and explains how states address competing political claims to prioritize access, conservation, resource development, or revenue generation.... The quality of the scholarship is outstanding, with thorough citations and thoughtful analysis. The jargon-free, delightful writing includes appropriate stories and illustrative examples. Summing Up: Recommended."—Choice
"The Other Public Lands is most timely because it reveals the limits of state public land management by marshaling extensive history and documentation of the current status of state lands.... Steven Davis has done a great service at this fraught moment in public land history. He has given those of us who use and love public land much to think about and arguments to make against those bent on dismantling the federal public estate.”— National Parks Traveler
“The Other Public Lands is a sophisticated and timely examination of an underexamined yet important part of American life: the many tens of millions of acres of public lands stewarded by the fifty states. Clearly written, compact yet deeply researched, and sprinkled with useful maps and tables, it categorizes these lands according to their primary management objectives (recreation, protection of natural amenities, and economic development) and deftly explores, with many examples, including comparisons to federally-controlled public lands, how these objectives are evolving—and how these lands continue to command wide public support that is little affected by our currently politically polarized culture.”—John Leshy, author of Our Common Ground: A History of America’s Public Lands