Resolution of Natural Resource Allocation Conflicts Through Effective Public Involvement
While natural resource managers have traditionally addressed biological and technical problems effectively, they have generally been less successful in dealing with the sociopolitical aspects of resource management. Some examples of successful approaches to managing conflicts--usually by involving t...
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description | While natural resource managers have traditionally addressed biological and technical problems effectively, they have generally been less successful in dealing with the sociopolitical aspects of resource management. Some examples of successful approaches to managing conflicts--usually by involving the affected public early in the decisionmaking process--are examined, and education and training needs for current and future resource management professionals are discussed. |
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