The purpose of this report is to improve understanding of the complex sociopolitical processes related to resource management and to help structure management response to conflict and contentiousness, misunderstanding among participants, and failed citizen-agency interactions. Public acceptance is essential to every resource management decision public agencies must make. Regardless of the issue—forest health, fuels management, riparian restoration, recreation impacts, or threatened and endangered species—the political environment surrounding most decisions is never about just single questions, nor is it about just ecological questions. Social acceptability involves many diverse factors that are only now beginning to be understood and given ...
National forest planning cannot resolve all resource management issues but improved planning methods...
This practice of community based conservation is discussed, specially social issues which are firmly...
ABSTRACT National forest planning cannot resolve all resource management issues but improved plannin...
The purpose of this report is to improve understanding of the complex sociopolitical processes relat...
Social scientists as well as natural resource managers have long been interested in how people under...
This compendium of papers was developed in response to the assumption that implementing an ecologica...
This compendium of papers was developed in response to the assumption that implementing an ecologica...
© 2006 Dr. Rebecca May Ford.Clearfelling followed by burning and sowing is considered by the large-s...
Sustainable forestry is key to increase the adaptive capacity and resilience of regions exposed to e...
Graduation date: 2007Growing emphasis on ecosystem and landscape-level forest management across Nort...
Several policy instruments have been proposed in order to minimize the negative impacts of local com...
Gauging the level of social acceptability of an emerging industry has become increasingly important ...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
Global change calls for more active approaches to forest risk management. To avoid unforeseen backla...
National forest planning cannot resolve all resource management issues but improved planning methods...
National forest planning cannot resolve all resource management issues but improved planning methods...
This practice of community based conservation is discussed, specially social issues which are firmly...
ABSTRACT National forest planning cannot resolve all resource management issues but improved plannin...
The purpose of this report is to improve understanding of the complex sociopolitical processes relat...
Social scientists as well as natural resource managers have long been interested in how people under...
This compendium of papers was developed in response to the assumption that implementing an ecologica...
This compendium of papers was developed in response to the assumption that implementing an ecologica...
© 2006 Dr. Rebecca May Ford.Clearfelling followed by burning and sowing is considered by the large-s...
Sustainable forestry is key to increase the adaptive capacity and resilience of regions exposed to e...
Graduation date: 2007Growing emphasis on ecosystem and landscape-level forest management across Nort...
Several policy instruments have been proposed in order to minimize the negative impacts of local com...
Gauging the level of social acceptability of an emerging industry has become increasingly important ...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
Global change calls for more active approaches to forest risk management. To avoid unforeseen backla...
National forest planning cannot resolve all resource management issues but improved planning methods...
National forest planning cannot resolve all resource management issues but improved planning methods...
This practice of community based conservation is discussed, specially social issues which are firmly...
ABSTRACT National forest planning cannot resolve all resource management issues but improved plannin...