Abstract Management of public lands occurs today with high levels of scrutiny and controversy. To succeed, managers seek the support, involvement, and endorsement of the public. This study examines trust as an indicator of managerial success and attempts to identify and measure the components that most influence it. A review of trust literature yielded 14 attributes that were hypothesized to contribute to trust, grouped into the three dimensions of Shared Norms and Values, Willingness to Endorse, and Perceived Efficacy. Operationalizing these attributes and dimensions, a telephone survey was administered to a sample of Montana, USA, residents living adjacent to the Bitterroot National Forest (n = 1,152). Each of the attri-butes was measured...
Abstract Managing natural processes at the landscape scale to promote forest health is important, es...
There has been a recent increase in use of an organized, forest ‘collaborative’ group approach for m...
This study is designed to evaluate the public\u27s understanding and acceptance of different wildlan...
high levels of scrutiny and controversy. To succeed, managers seek the support, involvement, and end...
Public land managers are stewards of public lands and of the relationship between the public and the...
Abstract: Public land managers are stewards of public lands and of the relationship between the publ...
In the United States, federal public land managers are tasked with serving as stewards of land, but ...
With more people than ever living in the vicinity of the wildland-urban interface, communicating wil...
Abstract Communities neighboring federally pro-tected natural areas regularly weigh the costs and be...
There is a significant gap between the acceptability of management practices in theory and the confi...
Trust is an integral component of the public engagement process involving land management agencies a...
In increasing numbers, agency personnel, interest groups, and residents of at-risk communities are c...
AbstractIn surveys of residents in three urban and three rural locations in the Great Basin we exami...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
This paper argues that state trust land management experience is potentially a source of valuable in...
Abstract Managing natural processes at the landscape scale to promote forest health is important, es...
There has been a recent increase in use of an organized, forest ‘collaborative’ group approach for m...
This study is designed to evaluate the public\u27s understanding and acceptance of different wildlan...
high levels of scrutiny and controversy. To succeed, managers seek the support, involvement, and end...
Public land managers are stewards of public lands and of the relationship between the public and the...
Abstract: Public land managers are stewards of public lands and of the relationship between the publ...
In the United States, federal public land managers are tasked with serving as stewards of land, but ...
With more people than ever living in the vicinity of the wildland-urban interface, communicating wil...
Abstract Communities neighboring federally pro-tected natural areas regularly weigh the costs and be...
There is a significant gap between the acceptability of management practices in theory and the confi...
Trust is an integral component of the public engagement process involving land management agencies a...
In increasing numbers, agency personnel, interest groups, and residents of at-risk communities are c...
AbstractIn surveys of residents in three urban and three rural locations in the Great Basin we exami...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
This paper argues that state trust land management experience is potentially a source of valuable in...
Abstract Managing natural processes at the landscape scale to promote forest health is important, es...
There has been a recent increase in use of an organized, forest ‘collaborative’ group approach for m...
This study is designed to evaluate the public\u27s understanding and acceptance of different wildlan...