Forest Futures
Science, Politics, and Policy for the Next Century
Herausgeber: Arabas, Karen B.; Bowersox, Joe
Forest Futures
Science, Politics, and Policy for the Next Century
Herausgeber: Arabas, Karen B.; Bowersox, Joe
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The 15 original essays written by leading scientists, policy analysts, public lands managers, and advocates addresses four related issues regarding the future of our nation's forests: ideas and practices of sustainable forestry; science and policymaking; threatened and endangered species protection on forested lands; and the future of public forest lands management in the Pacific Northwest. Though the focus of the essays is regional, the co-editors' introduction and conclusion will make connections between the Northwest forests as a case study and scientific and policy dilemmas generally.
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The 15 original essays written by leading scientists, policy analysts, public lands managers, and advocates addresses four related issues regarding the future of our nation's forests: ideas and practices of sustainable forestry; science and policymaking; threatened and endangered species protection on forested lands; and the future of public forest lands management in the Pacific Northwest. Though the focus of the essays is regional, the co-editors' introduction and conclusion will make connections between the Northwest forests as a case study and scientific and policy dilemmas generally.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780742531352
- ISBN-10: 074253135X
- Artikelnr.: 22263930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780742531352
- ISBN-10: 074253135X
- Artikelnr.: 22263930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Karen B. Arabas is associate professor of geography at Willamette University where she teaches courses in biogeography, forest ecology and policy, and water resources. Dr. Arabas worked as a researcher and policy analyst for World Resources Institute, ICF Incorporated, and the Centers for Values and Social Policy and Space and Geosciences Policy at the University of Colorado. She has authored and co-authored publications on forest disturbance, climate variability, and fire ecology. Joe Bowersox is associate professor of politics at Willamette University. He teaches courses in forest ecology and policy, environmental policymaking, environmental ethics, and law and public policy, and he has worked in the US Senate as a forest policy analyst. He has published articles and chapters on environmental policy, and environmental theory, and is co-editor (with John Martin Gillroy) of The Moral Austerity of Environmental Decisionmaking.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Introduction: Natural and Human History of Pacific Northwest
Forests
Part 3 Part I What is Sustainable Forestry?
Chapter 4 1 Sustainability of the Northwest Forest Plan: Still to be Tested
Chapter 5 2 Ecological Realities of the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 6 3 Sustained Yield: Goals, Policies, Promises
Chapter 7 4 Challenges to Sustainable Forestry: Management and Economics
Chapter 8 5 Sustainability and Public Values
Part 9 Part II Science and Policy Making
Chapter 10 6 Science, Scientists, and the Policy Process: Lessons From
Global Environmental Assessments for the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 11 7 Roles of Scientists in Forestry Policy and Management: Views
from the Pacific Northwest
Chapter 12 8 Science, Law, and Policy in Managing Natural Resources: Toward
a Sound Mix Rather Than a Sound Bite
Chapter 13 9 Forests, Tornadoes, and Abortion: Thinking about Science,
Politics, and Policy
Part 14 Part III Considering Threatened and Endangered Species
Chapter 15 10 Long-Term Population Monitoring of Northern Spotted Owls:
Recent Results and Implications for the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 16 11 Vicious Cycle: Programmatic Consultation on Northern Spotted
Owls in the Pacific Northwest
Chapter 17 12 Toward a Better Forest Future: Contracting for Critters
Chapter 18 13 The Struggle over Species Survival
Part 19 Part IV Forest Futures and Present Challenges: Beyond the Northwest
Forest Plan
Chapter 20 14 Principles and Politics of Sustainable Forestry in the
Pacific Northwest: Charting a New Course
Chapter 21 15 Fire on the Hill: Using Ecological Disturbance Theory to
Understand the Ambiguous Prospects of the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 22 16 The Northwest Forest Plan as a Learning Process: A Call for
New Institutions Bridging Science and Politics
Chapter 23 Conclusion: Forests Past and Forests Future- Connecting Science,
Politics, and Policy
Chapter 2 Introduction: Natural and Human History of Pacific Northwest
Forests
Part 3 Part I What is Sustainable Forestry?
Chapter 4 1 Sustainability of the Northwest Forest Plan: Still to be Tested
Chapter 5 2 Ecological Realities of the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 6 3 Sustained Yield: Goals, Policies, Promises
Chapter 7 4 Challenges to Sustainable Forestry: Management and Economics
Chapter 8 5 Sustainability and Public Values
Part 9 Part II Science and Policy Making
Chapter 10 6 Science, Scientists, and the Policy Process: Lessons From
Global Environmental Assessments for the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 11 7 Roles of Scientists in Forestry Policy and Management: Views
from the Pacific Northwest
Chapter 12 8 Science, Law, and Policy in Managing Natural Resources: Toward
a Sound Mix Rather Than a Sound Bite
Chapter 13 9 Forests, Tornadoes, and Abortion: Thinking about Science,
Politics, and Policy
Part 14 Part III Considering Threatened and Endangered Species
Chapter 15 10 Long-Term Population Monitoring of Northern Spotted Owls:
Recent Results and Implications for the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 16 11 Vicious Cycle: Programmatic Consultation on Northern Spotted
Owls in the Pacific Northwest
Chapter 17 12 Toward a Better Forest Future: Contracting for Critters
Chapter 18 13 The Struggle over Species Survival
Part 19 Part IV Forest Futures and Present Challenges: Beyond the Northwest
Forest Plan
Chapter 20 14 Principles and Politics of Sustainable Forestry in the
Pacific Northwest: Charting a New Course
Chapter 21 15 Fire on the Hill: Using Ecological Disturbance Theory to
Understand the Ambiguous Prospects of the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 22 16 The Northwest Forest Plan as a Learning Process: A Call for
New Institutions Bridging Science and Politics
Chapter 23 Conclusion: Forests Past and Forests Future- Connecting Science,
Politics, and Policy
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Introduction: Natural and Human History of Pacific Northwest
Forests
Part 3 Part I What is Sustainable Forestry?
Chapter 4 1 Sustainability of the Northwest Forest Plan: Still to be Tested
Chapter 5 2 Ecological Realities of the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 6 3 Sustained Yield: Goals, Policies, Promises
Chapter 7 4 Challenges to Sustainable Forestry: Management and Economics
Chapter 8 5 Sustainability and Public Values
Part 9 Part II Science and Policy Making
Chapter 10 6 Science, Scientists, and the Policy Process: Lessons From
Global Environmental Assessments for the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 11 7 Roles of Scientists in Forestry Policy and Management: Views
from the Pacific Northwest
Chapter 12 8 Science, Law, and Policy in Managing Natural Resources: Toward
a Sound Mix Rather Than a Sound Bite
Chapter 13 9 Forests, Tornadoes, and Abortion: Thinking about Science,
Politics, and Policy
Part 14 Part III Considering Threatened and Endangered Species
Chapter 15 10 Long-Term Population Monitoring of Northern Spotted Owls:
Recent Results and Implications for the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 16 11 Vicious Cycle: Programmatic Consultation on Northern Spotted
Owls in the Pacific Northwest
Chapter 17 12 Toward a Better Forest Future: Contracting for Critters
Chapter 18 13 The Struggle over Species Survival
Part 19 Part IV Forest Futures and Present Challenges: Beyond the Northwest
Forest Plan
Chapter 20 14 Principles and Politics of Sustainable Forestry in the
Pacific Northwest: Charting a New Course
Chapter 21 15 Fire on the Hill: Using Ecological Disturbance Theory to
Understand the Ambiguous Prospects of the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 22 16 The Northwest Forest Plan as a Learning Process: A Call for
New Institutions Bridging Science and Politics
Chapter 23 Conclusion: Forests Past and Forests Future- Connecting Science,
Politics, and Policy
Chapter 2 Introduction: Natural and Human History of Pacific Northwest
Forests
Part 3 Part I What is Sustainable Forestry?
Chapter 4 1 Sustainability of the Northwest Forest Plan: Still to be Tested
Chapter 5 2 Ecological Realities of the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 6 3 Sustained Yield: Goals, Policies, Promises
Chapter 7 4 Challenges to Sustainable Forestry: Management and Economics
Chapter 8 5 Sustainability and Public Values
Part 9 Part II Science and Policy Making
Chapter 10 6 Science, Scientists, and the Policy Process: Lessons From
Global Environmental Assessments for the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 11 7 Roles of Scientists in Forestry Policy and Management: Views
from the Pacific Northwest
Chapter 12 8 Science, Law, and Policy in Managing Natural Resources: Toward
a Sound Mix Rather Than a Sound Bite
Chapter 13 9 Forests, Tornadoes, and Abortion: Thinking about Science,
Politics, and Policy
Part 14 Part III Considering Threatened and Endangered Species
Chapter 15 10 Long-Term Population Monitoring of Northern Spotted Owls:
Recent Results and Implications for the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 16 11 Vicious Cycle: Programmatic Consultation on Northern Spotted
Owls in the Pacific Northwest
Chapter 17 12 Toward a Better Forest Future: Contracting for Critters
Chapter 18 13 The Struggle over Species Survival
Part 19 Part IV Forest Futures and Present Challenges: Beyond the Northwest
Forest Plan
Chapter 20 14 Principles and Politics of Sustainable Forestry in the
Pacific Northwest: Charting a New Course
Chapter 21 15 Fire on the Hill: Using Ecological Disturbance Theory to
Understand the Ambiguous Prospects of the Northwest Forest Plan
Chapter 22 16 The Northwest Forest Plan as a Learning Process: A Call for
New Institutions Bridging Science and Politics
Chapter 23 Conclusion: Forests Past and Forests Future- Connecting Science,
Politics, and Policy







