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The Governance of Western Public Lands: Mapping Its Present and Future

by Martin Nie

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Issues like clearcutting, wilderness preservation, and economic development have dominated debates over public lands for years, yet we seem no closer to resolving these matters than we ever were. Martin Nie now looks at why there continues to be so much conflict about public lands and resource management--and how we can break through these impasses. Showing that such conflicts have been driven by interrelated factors ranging from scarcity to mistrust and politics, he charts the present status and future prospects of public lands management in America. Nie looks closely at two of today's most intractable conflicts: the designation of U.S. Forest Service roadless areas and management of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska. He uses these cases to investigate more inclusive issues about governing federal lands in the West, such as the contested use of science and litigation, lengthy planning processes, and controversial practices of Congress and the president in managing environmental disputes. Along the way, he addresses such other conflict areas as snowmobiles in Yellowstone, bear and wolf protection, fire and forest health, drilling in Montana's Rocky Mountain Front, and federal grazing policy. Nie emphasizes the complicated and often contentious interaction between the branches of the federal government as a major factor in misunderstandings. He particularly cites the problem of vague statutory language, which tells our public land agencies little about what they should be doing but lots about how they should be doing it. Nie reexamines this confusing body of law and policy, in which the rule-making process wags the dog and agencies are caught in political quagmires, to show how thepieces fit--but more often don't. Throughout the book, Nie considers the factors that make some public land conflicts so controversial, revisits how they have been deal with in the past, and proposes ways they might be better managed in the future. Eschewing the single-policy approach to public lands management--such as encouraging free markets--he instead surveys a diverse array of other available options. His big-picture outlook for the twenty-first century is a bold call for reshaping ongoing conflicts--and for reinvesting in our public lands.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780700615582
Subtitle:
Mapping Its Present and Future
Author:
Nie, Martin
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
Subject:
Management
Subject:
Conservation of natural resources
Subject:
Natural Resources
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Subject:
Public Policy - Environmental Policy
Subject:
Public lands -- West (U.S.) -- Management.
Subject:
Administrative procedure - West (U.S.)
Copyright:
Publication Date:
February 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
368
Dimensions:
9.52x6.50x1.18 in. 1.65 lbs.

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