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Description: |
125 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references. |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: Factors influencing the context and principles of ecosystem management -- Learning to play by nature's rules -- Object or context: an ecologist's view of ecosystem management -- Searching for effective natural-resources policy: the special challenges of ecosystem management -- Legal problems and powers inherent in ecosystem management -- A community-based approach to forest management in the Pacific Northwest: a profile of the Applegate partnership -- The Trout Creek Mountain project, Oregon -- The Flathead Basin, Montana -- The greater Yellowstone ecosystem -- Break-out session 1: the Great Basin -- Break-out session 2: the Colorado Plateau -- Break-out session 3: the Northern Rockies -- USDA forest service directions -- Ecosystem management: a framework for management of our national forests -- Role of the National Biological Survey -- State participation in ecosystem management -- BLM's ecosystem approach to management -- What is it that is being referred to as ecosystem management? -- The role of science in ecosystem management -- Social and political mechanisms for establishing ecosystem management objectives -- Legal and political complexities of ecosystem management -- What have we learned? |
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Additional Physical Forms: |
Online version: Proceedings of the symposium. Logan, Utah : Utah State University, College of Natural Resources, 1995 (OCoLC)908014064 |