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Barnes and Noble

Natural Resource Administration: Introducing a New Methodology for Management Development

Current price: $180.00
Natural Resource Administration: Introducing a New Methodology for Management Development
Natural Resource Administration: Introducing a New Methodology for Management Development

Barnes and Noble

Natural Resource Administration: Introducing a New Methodology for Management Development

Current price: $180.00
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Successful natural resource administration demands the well-exercised ability to deal with the interests of many actors—including the public and wildlife—in a balanced, constructive way. The authors of this book, recognized as experts in the management of natural resources, discuss management with special emphasis on fish and other wildlife. Their approach to management development constantly searches for creative compromises that protect today's wildlife for future generations while maximizing present social and economic benefits. Their comprehensive treatment also includes a discussion of such topics as the interaction of human management of wildlife with natural regulation of wildlife; the need for sound research and development programs; the importance of public participation in the management of natural resources; and the political and administrative context in which resource management must take place.

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