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According to the U.S. National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), federal action to manipulate habitat for species conservation requires an environmental impact statement, which should integrate natural, physical, economic, and social sciences in ...
Amanda L. Bentley Brymer +8 more
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Confessions of a Collaborator: Shoesole and Stewardship Alliance of Northeast Elko County, Nevada
– The Shoesole Management Team (Shoesole) and the Stewardship Alliance of Northeastern Elko (SANE) are place-based, landowner-organized, natural and human resource conservation initiatives.
Robin Boies
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You Can't Drag Them Away: An Economic Analysis of the Wild Horse Burro Program
Since 1971 wild horses and burros living on federal land have been legally protected, limiting removal from the range and stipulating restrictive conditions for transfer to private ownership.
Vanessa ELizondo +2 more
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Association between trail use and self-rated wellness and health
Background Incorporating trail use into daily activity routines could be an important venue to increase a population’s physical activity. This study presents important health impacts of trail use. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on 8 trails
Abbas Smiley +3 more
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Climate change and its associated consequences pose an increasing risk to public lands in the western United States. High-level mandates currently require federal agencies to begin planning for adaptation, but the extent to which these mandates have ...
Kelli M. Archie +3 more
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Whose Lands? Which Public? Trump\u27s National Monument Proclamations and the Shape of Public-Lands Law [PDF]
President Trump issued a proclamation in December 2017 purporting to remove two million acres in southern Utah from national monument status, radically shrinking the Grand-Staircase Escalante National Monument and splitting the Bears Ears National ...
Purdy, Jedediah
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Genetic data inform Yosemite National Park's apple orchard management guidelines
Societal Impact Statement Yosemite National Park, California, USA has hundreds of apple trees in orchards that were planted in the 1800s by local settlers.
Gayle M. Volk +4 more
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Perceived inclusivity and trust in protected area management decisions among stakeholders in Alaska
The success of conservation initiatives often depends on the inclusion of diverse stakeholder interests in the decision‐making process. Yet, there is a paucity of empirical knowledge concerning the factors that explain why stakeholders do—or do not ...
Devin J. Goodson +4 more
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Analyzing stakeholders' workshop dialogue for evidence of social learning
After much debate and synthesis, social learning scholarship is entering an era of empirical research. Given the range across individual-, network-, and systems-level perspectives and scales, clear documentation of social learning processes is critical ...
Amanda L. Bentley Brymer +2 more
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As public land managers seek to adopt and implement conservation measures aimed at reversing or slowing the negative effects of climate change, they are looking to understand public opinion regarding different management strategies.
Elizabeth A. Shanahan +4 more
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