Professor Fischman’s article suggests several ways in which a mandated unit-level (e.g. an individual national forest) plan can better contribute to goals of a larger region (e.g. the Willamette River watershed) and of federal agencies (e.g. mandates to maintain ecological integrity). The scientific literature is largely in agreement that achieving ecological integrity, adaptive management, and climate change resiliency all require large-scale coordination across property boundaries and jurisdictions. The author takes these widely accepted findings as a starting point and shows how public agencies can implement effective practices. The article attempts to integrate traditional regulatory analysis with actual planning practices as revealed i...
For decades, the public forests of the Pacific Northwest were subject to widespread clearcutting of ...
Public participation and collaboration in federal forest management has evolved over the last centur...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Ecological processes do not adhere to political bou...
Professor Fischman’s article suggests several ways in which a mandated unit-level (e.g. an individua...
The international goal of conserving 30 percent of the world’s lands and water to stave off the rava...
This article explores the application of the principles of sustainability to management of lands and...
© 2018, This is a U.S. Government work and not under copyright protection in the US; foreign copyrig...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
Global climate change presents daunting challenges to the federal government’s ability to manage its...
To realize the goals of conservation biology and ecosystem management, the institutions that govern ...
THE COMMON IMAGE OF COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM INVOLVES the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) induci...
From its inception, the U.S. Department of the Interior has been charged with a conflicting mission....
To address rapid change and complex environmental management challenges, governance approaches must ...
he U.S. National Forest System is a diverse and unique resource that must be managed within the cont...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Land managers are increasingly seeking to increase t...
For decades, the public forests of the Pacific Northwest were subject to widespread clearcutting of ...
Public participation and collaboration in federal forest management has evolved over the last centur...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Ecological processes do not adhere to political bou...
Professor Fischman’s article suggests several ways in which a mandated unit-level (e.g. an individua...
The international goal of conserving 30 percent of the world’s lands and water to stave off the rava...
This article explores the application of the principles of sustainability to management of lands and...
© 2018, This is a U.S. Government work and not under copyright protection in the US; foreign copyrig...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
Global climate change presents daunting challenges to the federal government’s ability to manage its...
To realize the goals of conservation biology and ecosystem management, the institutions that govern ...
THE COMMON IMAGE OF COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM INVOLVES the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) induci...
From its inception, the U.S. Department of the Interior has been charged with a conflicting mission....
To address rapid change and complex environmental management challenges, governance approaches must ...
he U.S. National Forest System is a diverse and unique resource that must be managed within the cont...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Land managers are increasingly seeking to increase t...
For decades, the public forests of the Pacific Northwest were subject to widespread clearcutting of ...
Public participation and collaboration in federal forest management has evolved over the last centur...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Ecological processes do not adhere to political bou...