Public Lands Conflict and Resolution

Public Lands Conflict and Resolution
Author: Julia M. Wondolleck
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781489907981

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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 agency's ranks are markedly more diverse than they have ever been. Moreover, no stone is left untumed in the agency's 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.

Public Lands Conflict and Resolution

Public Lands Conflict and Resolution
Author: Julia M. Wondolleck
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1489907998

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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 agency's ranks are markedly more diverse than they have ever been. Moreover, no stone is left untumed in the agency's 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.

Land in Conflict

Land in Conflict
Author: Sean Nolon,Ona Ferguson,Patrick Field
Publsiher: Lincoln Inst of Land Policy
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1558442464

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Published in collaboration with the Consensus Building Institute, this book calls for a mutual gains approach to land disputes. The authors detail techniques that allow stakeholders with conflicting interests to collaborate, voice concerns constructively, and reach successful agreements that benefit all parties involved in zoning, planning, and development.

Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts

Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts
Author: Patrick Field,Tushar Kansal,Catherine Morris,Stacie Smith
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2018-09-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781783088539

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Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts studies energy in the landscape across gas and oil, wind, transmission and nuclear waste disposal. The authors are particularly interested in the conflicts that emerge from specific sites and proposals as well as how this unique land use plays out in terms of conflict and resolution across scales and jurisdictions while touching on broader issues of policy and values. Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts briefly explains the general context around the energy type; the impacts and conflicts that have arisen given this context; the role laws, rules and jurisdictions play in mitigating, resolving or creating more conflict; and the ways in which communication, collaboration and conflict resolution have been or could be used to ameliorate the conflicts that inevitably arise.

The Governance of Western Public Lands

The Governance of Western Public Lands
Author: Martin A. Nie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015073871645

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Examines the conflict surrounding public land management, revealing how problematic language in public land laws, scarcity of resources, and mistrust cloud the debates, and offering a range of solutions to help move beyond the dysfunctional status quo management.

Resolving Public Conflict

Resolving Public Conflict
Author: E. Franklin Dukes
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1996
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 0719045134

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Drawing on conflict resolution experience and recent democratic theory, Dukes traces the philosophical roots and development of the public conflict resolution field. He examines in detail how it has worked in practice, in the US and other western democracies.

Public Administration and Law

Public Administration and Law
Author: Julia Beckett,Heidi O. Koenig
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0765615436

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The selections, all from "Public Administration Review", have been chosen to enlighten and enliven the contents of any standard administrative law textbook. Each of the book's main sections begins with introductory text and discussion questions by the volume editors, followed by relevant readings from PAR.

Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice

Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice
Author: Dennis J. D. Sandole,Hugo Van der Merwe
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1993
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 0719037476

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