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These eleven original essays by leading wildlife management and public policy scholars deal with policy issues, management perspectives, and the public attitudes about wildlife that shape the world of the wildlife manager.Part 1 contains William R. Manguns introductory essay Fish and Wildlife Policy Issues and Daniel J. Decker et al.s Toward a Comprehensive Paradigm of Wildlife.Ann H. Harveys Interagency Conflict and Coordination in Wildlife Management, Philip S. Cook and Ted T. Cables Developing Policy for Public Access to Private Land, and Debra A. Roses Implementing Endangered Species Policy make up part 2.Part 3 consists of Cliff Hamiltons Pursuing a New Paradigm in Funding State Fish and Wildlife Programs and Trellis G. Greens Use of Economics in Federal and State Fishery Allocation Decisions.The fourth part includes James J. Kennedy and Jack Ward Thomass Exit, Voice, and Loyalty of Wildlife Biologists in Public Natural Resource/Environmental Agencies; Jean C. Mangun et al.s Nonconsumptive Wildlife-Associated Recreation in the United States; and Barbara A. Knuths Natural Resource Hazards: Managing to Protect People from the Resource.In part 5, Joseph F. Coates looks to the future in Public Policy Actors and Futures.
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American Fish and Wildlife Policy : The Human Dimension
author
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Mangun, William Russell.
publisher
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Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin
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0809318210
print isbn13
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9780809318216
ebook isbn13
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9780585028484
language
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English
subject
Wildlife management--Government policy--United States, Fishery management--Government policy--United States.
publication date
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1992
lcc
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SK361.A68 1992eb
ddc
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333.95/0973
subject
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Wildlife management--Government policy--United States, Fishery management--Government policy--United States.
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American Fish and Wildlife Policy: The Human Dimension
Edited by William R. Mangun
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS CARBONDALE AND EDWARDSVILLE
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Copyright 1992 by the Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Designed by Mary Rohrer Production supervised by Natalia Nadrage
98 97 96 95 5 4 3 2
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
American fish and wildlife policy: the human dimension / edited by William R. Mangun. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Wildlife managementGovernment policyUnited States. 2. Fishery managementGovernment policyUnited States. I. Mangun, William Russell. SK361.A68 1992 333.95'0973dc20 ISBN 0-8093-1821-091-47741 CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
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Contents
Preface
vii
Part 1. Introduction
1 Fish and Wildlife Policy Issues
3
William R. Mangun
2 Toward a Comprehensive Paradigm of Wildlife Management: Integrating the Human and Biological Dimensions
33
Daniel J. Decker, Tommy L. Brown, Nancy A. Connelly, Jody W. Enck, Gerri A. Pomerantz, Ken G. Purdy, and William F. Siemer
Part 2. Conflict and Innovation in Wildlife Policy
3 Interagency Conflict and Coordination in Wildlife Management
57
Ann H. Harvey
4 Developing Policy for Public Access to Private Land: A Case Study
76
Philip S. Cook and Ted T. Cable
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5 Implementing Endangered Species Policy
94
Debra A. Rose
Part 3. Economic Issues in Wildlife Policy
6 Pursuing a New Paradigm in Funding State Fish and Wildlife Programs
119
Cliff Hamilton
7 The Use of Economics in Federal and State Fishery Allocation Decisions: Case of the Gulf Red Drum
136
Trellis G. Green
Part 4. Human Dimensions and Wildlife Policy
8 Nonconsumptive Wildlife-Associated Recreation in the United States: Identity and Dimension
175
Jean C. Mangun, Joseph T. O'Leary, and William R. Mangun
9 Natural Resource Hazards: Managing to Protect People from the Resource
201
Barbara A. Knuth
10 Exit, Voice, and Loyalty of Wildlife Biologists in Public Natural Resource/Environmental Agencies
221
James J. Kennedy and Jack Ward Thomas
Part 5. Wildlife Policy Futures
11 Public Policy Actors and Futures: Considerations in Wildlife Management
241
Joseph F. Coates
Notes on Contributors
259
Index
263
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Preface
Wildlife habitat is continually lost because humans exhibit inadequate concern for the basic life support needs of wildlife. Human demands for the resources that animals depend upon for food and shelter seem to be insatiable.
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