Conservation for a New Generation
Redefining Natural Resources Management
Edited by Richard L. Knight and Courtney White
Contents:
Edited by Richard L. Knight and Courtney White
Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction - Richard L. Knight
- This Place in Time - Curt Meine
- Natural Resource Agencies: The Necessity for Change - Antony S. Cheng
- Public Lands: Better Policies from Better Politics - Daniel Kemmis
- Parks and Protected Areas: Conserving Lands across Administrative Boundaries - Jonathan Adams
- Innovators Down Under: New Zealand's Fisheries - Christopher M. Dewees
- When Government Respects Landholders: Wildlife in Zimbabwe - Mike Jones
- Kinzua Deer Cooperative: Conservation through Cooperation - Jeffrey Kochel
- Working Wildlands - Lynne Sherrod
- Conservation Planning: New Tools and New Approaches - Jodi A. Hilty and Craig R. Groves
- Community Planning: Challenges, Obstacles, and Opportunities - Lora A. Lucero
- Economic Incentives: Conservation That Pays - Luther Propst, Adam Davis, John Shepard and Nina Chambers
- Ecosystem Services: The Nature of Valuing Nature - J.B. Ruhl
- Conservation at the Speed of Business - William J. Ginn
- California North Coast Forest Conservation Initiative - Chris Kelly
- Ranching for Family and Profit - Kay and David James
- Food and Open Spaces Bridging the Rural-Urban Divide - Richard L. Knight
- Land Health: A Language to Describe the Common Ground Beneath Our Feet - Courtney White
- Reciprocity: Toward a New Relationship - Peter Forbes
- Communication Networks, Leadership, and Conservation in an African Seascape - Beatrice I. Crona
- Farmer as Conservationist - James O. Andrew
- Wallowa County: The Power of "We" - Diane Daggett Snyder
- Collaboration as Teacher - Dan Dagget
- Groundswell: Community Dynamics from the Bottom Up - Todd Graham
- Where Will the Moose Live? - Bob Budd
- Consclusion: An Unprecedented Future - Courtney White
- List of Contributors
- Index
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