This paper provides a primer on research in the field of public involvement in natural resource decision making. Previous studies are synthesized and organized into three areas: (1 ) goals of public involvement, (2) principles\ud related to implementing public involvement programs, and (3) evaluation of public involvement methods. A bibliography and selected annotated bibliography are provided
The most influential attempts to classify forms of public participation are based on the ‘ladder’ of...
Natural resources around the globe characteristically provide a diversity of services to local commu...
An analysis and critique is conducted of pluralism, the rational model, and participatory democracy...
Public participation is a desirable and necessary component of any decision-making process regarding...
This study examines how social, political and economic factors contribute to change in bureaucratic ...
The public involvement programs of natural resource agencies have been broadly criticized as unrespo...
This research addresses the question of effective public participation in resource management decisi...
This paper presents a framework for evaluating mechanisms that involve the public in environmental d...
This study examined the nature and level of participation in a community-based natural resource mana...
Immersed in natural resource policy approaches such as ecosystem management is the expectation that ...
Public lands have long been treasured by the citizens and communities that surround them. They provi...
Currently New Zealand's political climate could best be described as a form of liberal democracy tha...
Abstract: Natural resource management decisions are complicated by multiple property rights, managem...
This paper reviews the literature on public involvement in the context of public land management age...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: International Development Technolog...
The most influential attempts to classify forms of public participation are based on the ‘ladder’ of...
Natural resources around the globe characteristically provide a diversity of services to local commu...
An analysis and critique is conducted of pluralism, the rational model, and participatory democracy...
Public participation is a desirable and necessary component of any decision-making process regarding...
This study examines how social, political and economic factors contribute to change in bureaucratic ...
The public involvement programs of natural resource agencies have been broadly criticized as unrespo...
This research addresses the question of effective public participation in resource management decisi...
This paper presents a framework for evaluating mechanisms that involve the public in environmental d...
This study examined the nature and level of participation in a community-based natural resource mana...
Immersed in natural resource policy approaches such as ecosystem management is the expectation that ...
Public lands have long been treasured by the citizens and communities that surround them. They provi...
Currently New Zealand's political climate could best be described as a form of liberal democracy tha...
Abstract: Natural resource management decisions are complicated by multiple property rights, managem...
This paper reviews the literature on public involvement in the context of public land management age...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: International Development Technolog...
The most influential attempts to classify forms of public participation are based on the ‘ladder’ of...
Natural resources around the globe characteristically provide a diversity of services to local commu...
An analysis and critique is conducted of pluralism, the rational model, and participatory democracy...