Federal Ecosystem Management : Its Rise, Fall, and Afterlife /
For the better part of the last century, "preservation" and "multi-use conservation" were the watchwords for managing federal lands and resources. But in the 1990s, amidst notable failures and overwhelming needs, policymakers, land managers, and environmental scholars were callin...
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Lawrence, Kansas :
University Press of Kansas,
[2015]
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Table des matières:
- The roots of federal ecosystem management. The intellectual context of ecosystem management ; The policy context of ecosystem management ; Yellowstone: the ecosystem management laboratory
- Adopting ecosystem management. Resistance and acceptance: ecosystem management in the Bush Administration ; Putting ecosystem management to the test in the Clinton Administration ; The Northwest Forest Plan: substantive ecosystem management ; ICBEMP: procedural ecosystem management.


