I would like to build on many of the previous and ongoing conversations by suggesting that it’s time to rethink our concepts and approaches to public participation—particularly those related to natural resources policy—and more specifically federal public land management
Abstract: The last decades have seen a rapid change in attitudes towards the environment, which refl...
On February 11, 1998, the Andrus Center for Public Policy convened The Future of Our Public Lands: A...
In the 1980s Patrick McAuslan identified the three grundnorm ideologies of land use planning namely:...
The question of how, and to what degree, the public should be involved with policy-setting is fundam...
There are two predominant models for thinking about proper communicative conduct on the part of citi...
Conference organizers, speakers and/or moderators included University of Colorado School of Law prof...
Public participation and stakeholder involvement in the public policy process is becoming the rule, ...
Non-traditional, collaborative public park approaches such as coordinated resource management have b...
Public lands have long been treasured by the citizens and communities that surround them. They provi...
Presenter: Thomas Michael Power, Consulting Economist, Power Consulting; Research Professor and Prof...
The public land use planning process is broken. The land use plans of the principal multiple-use age...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.In...
Government agencies are under increased pressure to conduct policy planning and decision-making acti...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
Dr. Allen, the symposium organizer, reviews recent .efforts to increase public involvement in enviro...
Abstract: The last decades have seen a rapid change in attitudes towards the environment, which refl...
On February 11, 1998, the Andrus Center for Public Policy convened The Future of Our Public Lands: A...
In the 1980s Patrick McAuslan identified the three grundnorm ideologies of land use planning namely:...
The question of how, and to what degree, the public should be involved with policy-setting is fundam...
There are two predominant models for thinking about proper communicative conduct on the part of citi...
Conference organizers, speakers and/or moderators included University of Colorado School of Law prof...
Public participation and stakeholder involvement in the public policy process is becoming the rule, ...
Non-traditional, collaborative public park approaches such as coordinated resource management have b...
Public lands have long been treasured by the citizens and communities that surround them. They provi...
Presenter: Thomas Michael Power, Consulting Economist, Power Consulting; Research Professor and Prof...
The public land use planning process is broken. The land use plans of the principal multiple-use age...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.In...
Government agencies are under increased pressure to conduct policy planning and decision-making acti...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
Dr. Allen, the symposium organizer, reviews recent .efforts to increase public involvement in enviro...
Abstract: The last decades have seen a rapid change in attitudes towards the environment, which refl...
On February 11, 1998, the Andrus Center for Public Policy convened The Future of Our Public Lands: A...
In the 1980s Patrick McAuslan identified the three grundnorm ideologies of land use planning namely:...