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Compass and Gyroscope: Integrating Science And Politics For The Environment
Island Press, 1993 eISBN: 978-1-59726-860-8 | Paper: 978-1-55963-198-3 | Cloth: 978-1-55963-197-6 Library of Congress Classification HC107.A195L43 1993 Dewey Decimal Classification 333.709797
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Using the Columbia River Basin in the Pacific Northwest as a case study, Kai Lee describes the concept and practice of "adaptive management," as he examines the successes and failures of past and present management experiences. Throughout the book, the author delves deeply into the theoretical framework behind the real-world experience, exploring how theories of science, politics, and cognitive psychology can be integrated into environmental management plans to increase their effectiveness. See other books on: Biotic communities | Environment | Environmental policy | Environmental protection | Sustainable development See other titles from Island Press |
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