Description: Public Lands Conflict and Resolution by Julia M. Wondolleck The United States Forest Service, perhaps more than any other federal agency, has made great strides during the past two decades revolution izing its public involvement efforts and reshaping its profile through the hiring of professionals in many disciplinary areas long absent in the agency. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The United States Forest Service, perhaps more than any other federal agency, has made great strides during the past two decades revolution izing its public involvement efforts and reshaping its profile through the hiring of professionals in many disciplinary areas long absent in the agency. In fact, to a large extent, the agency has been doing precisely what everyone has been clamoring for it to do: involving the public more in its decisions; hiring more wildlife biologists, recreation specialists, sociologists, planners, and individuals with "people skills"; and, fur thermore, taking a more comprehensive and long-term view in planning the future of the national forests. The result has been significant-in some ways, monumental-changes in the agency and its land manage ment practices. There are provisions for public input in almost all as pects of national forest management today. The profeSSional disciplines represented throughout the agencys ranks are markedly more diverse than they have ever been. Moreover, no stone is left untumed in the agencys current forest-planning effort, undoubtedly the most compre hensive, interdisciplinary planning effort ever undertaken by a resource agency in the United States. Regardless of the dramatic change that has occurred in the U. S. Forest Service since the early 1970s, the agency is still plagued by con flicts arising from dissatisfaction ~th how it is doing business. Table of Contents 1 Conflict and the Public Lands.- 2 The Historical Context of Contemporary Forest Management.- 3 The Process of Making National Forest Management Decisions.- 4 The Politics of National Forest Management.- 5 Why the Paradigm Fails.- 6 Why the Problem Persists.- 7 The Opportunity of National Forest Planning.- 8 The Importance of Process in Resolving National Forest Management Disputes.- 9 Resolving National Forest Management Disputes: An Experimental Process.- References. Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description The United States Forest Service, perhaps more than any other federal agency, has made great strides during the past two decades revolution Details ISBN1489908005 Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Series Environment, Development and Public Policy: Environmental Policy and Planning Year 2013 ISBN-10 1489908005 ISBN-13 9781489908001 Format Paperback Publication Date 2013-06-09 Imprint Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Subtitle Managing National Forest Disputes Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Edited by Julia M. Wondolleck DEWEY 170 Short Title PUBLIC LANDS CONFLICT & RESOLU Language English Media Book Pages 263 UK Release Date 2013-06-09 AU Release Date 2013-06-09 NZ Release Date 2013-06-09 US Release Date 2013-06-09 Author Julia M. Wondolleck Illustrations XV, 263 p. Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988 Alternative 9780306428616 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96303166;
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