Ecosystem management : adaptive strategies for natural resources organizations in the 21st century /
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Philadelphia, PA :
Taylor & Francis,
c1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / William R. Burch Jr.
- Emerging challenges for natural resource organizations in the twenty-first century : problems, politics, and people. Overview / William R. Burch Jr.
- New forestry, neopolitics, and voodoo economies : research needs for biodiversity management / Gary E. Machlis
- International tourism : current trends and market research with implications for managing public attractions / Joseph T. O'Leary and Scott M. Meis
- Managing for the new forest visitor : the impact of changing demographic variables / Alan W. Ewert
- Mobilizing for environmental justice in communities of color : an emerging profile of people of color environmental groups / Dorceta E. Taylor
- Adaptive visions : new perspectives, ecosystem management, leadership, and bioregionalism. Overview / William R. Burch Jr.
- From new perspectives to ecosystem management : a social science perspective on forest management / Roger N. Clark, George H. Stankey, and Linda E. Kruger
- Ecosystem management : a new perspective for national forests and grasslands / Hal Salwasser
- Toward a better understanding of human/environment relationships in Canadian national parks / Elaine Nepstad and Per Nilsen
- Leadership in a community of interests / William E. Shands
- Adaptive tools and techniques. Overview / William R. Burch Jr.
- After 10 and 50 : the adoption and diffusion of the visitor services project / Gary E. Machlis
- Case study : thoughts on a visitor services project at Bryce Canyon National Park / Bob Reynolds
- Benefits-based management : a new paradigm for managing amenity resources / Martha E. Lee and B.L. Driver
- Parks Canada's economic and business models : perspectives on their development and use / Jay Beaman, Luc Perron, and Dick Stanley
- The recreation opportunity spectrum and the limits of acceptable change planning systems : a review of experiences and lessons / George H. Stankey.


