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Public policy issues in wildlife management

edited by William R. Mangun

(Contributions in political science, no. 286)

Greenwood Press, 1991

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"Prepared under the auspices of the Policy Studies Organization."

Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-187) and index

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Description

At a time when wildlife policy management becomes increasingly complex and when effective administration is of paramount importance, William R. Mangun has designed a study analyzing the public policymaking process and wildlife conservation issues today. As editor, he has brought together an interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners to give a conceptual framework and in-depth evaluation of practical issues in wildlife management. The book stresses the importance of the human dimension and calls for knowledgeable public involvement. Charting new ground, the text should help resource managers and behavioral scientists, students, and professionals in public administration, political science, and wildlife protection find new ways to overcome current problems. The book begins with an overview of the enormous changes in wildlife management over the past 50 years, and then provides a theoretical framework for understanding wildlife policy. Strategies and operations, intergovernmental policies and programs, issues in resource allocation and sustainable development, and organizational problems describe contemporary political, economic, social, and ethical conflicts and administrative pitfalls. Case studies range from problems like the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the plight of sea turtles, and endangered species plans to matters demonstrating local, state, national, and transnational priorities. The book demonstrates that a lack of understanding of the policy process will lead to compromised effectiveness, diminished professional pride, and relative powerlessness in overcoming the growing problems confronting those concerned with wildlife protection and conservation today.

Table of Contents

Preface Wildlife Policy Issues An Intergovernmental Dilemma in Policy Implementation by William R. Mangun and Jean C. Mangun The Theory and Application of a Wildlife Policy Framework by Stephen R. Kellert and Tim W. Clark Planning Issues in Wildlife Policy Operating at the "Wildlife-Human Interface": A Marketing Approach to Wildlife Planning by Brett A. Wright, Sheila J. Backman, and Bruce E. Wicks Public Involvement in Natural Resource Allocation by William Earle Klay and James D. McElveen Intergovernmental Policy Strategies The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: Policy Strategies for Protecting Wildlife Resources by James N. Gladden Resource Allocation Policy Issues Resolution of Natural Resource Allocation Conflicts Through Effective Public Involvement by Steve L. McMullin and Larry A. Nielsen Subsistence Use of Wildlife Resources in Alaska: Policy Implications for Wildlife Management in Modernizing Economies by Robert M. Muth, Ronald E. Dick, and Ronald J. Glass Organizational Issues in Wildlife Policy Professional Subcultural Value Conflicts and Policy Interpretation: The Case of Wildlife and Fisheries Managers in the U.S. Forest Service by Connie A. Bullis and James J. Kennedy Sustainable Development Issues in Wildlife Policy International, National, and Local Management for Sustainable Development: Sea Turtles as Common Property Resources by Debra A. Rose Wildlife Management and Sustainable Development: A Critique of Canada's "Endangered Spaces" Plan by Gregory A. Daneke Wildlife Policy Issues Across National Boundaries Industrialized Fishery Policy Implications for Developing Countries' Structural Adjustment Programs by Bruce T. Wilkins and Herbert Acquay Selected Bibliography Index

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