The Environmental Politics and Policy of Western Public Lands
Editat de Erika Allen Wolters, Brent S. Steelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2020 – vârsta ani
While a number of scholars work on the politics and policy of public land management, there has been no central book on the topic since the publication of Charles Davis's Western Public Lands and Environmental Politics (Westview, 2001). In The Environmental Politics and Policy of Western Public Lands, Erika Allen Wolters and Brent Steel have assembled a stellar cast of scholars to consider long-standing issues and topics such as endangered species, land use, and water management while addressing more recent challenges to western public lands like renewable energy siting, fracking, Native American sovereignty, and land use rebellions. Chapters also address the impact of climate change on policy dimensions and scope.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780870710223
ISBN-10: 0870710222
Pagini: 315
Ilustrații: 2 photos. 3 maps. 8 charts. 9 tables. Notes. Index.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Oregon State University Press
Colecția Oregon State University Press
ISBN-10: 0870710222
Pagini: 315
Ilustrații: 2 photos. 3 maps. 8 charts. 9 tables. Notes. Index.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Oregon State University Press
Colecția Oregon State University Press
Notă biografică
Erika Allen Wolters is director of the OSU Policy Analysis Laboratory (OPAL) at Oregon State University; Brent S. Steel is director of the Public Policy Graduate Program at Oregon State University.
Other Contributors:
Other Contributors:
- Kathleen Dean Moore, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Oregon State University
- P. Casey Giordano, Oregon State University
- Hilary C Young, Senior Alberta Program Manager, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
- Mark Brunson, Professor, Utah State University
- Doug Kenney, Director, Western Water Policy Program, University of Colorado
- Edited by, Erika Allen Wolters, ,
- Eric Toman, Associate Professor, Ohio State University
- Tom Koontz, Professor of Environmental Policy, UW-Tacoma
- Dr. Donna L. Lybecker, , Idaho State University
- Rebecca L Warner
- John Ruple, Professor of Law (Research), University of Utah
- Shane Day
- Lauren Anderson
- Anna Karmazina, Renewable Energy Development in the American West, Oregon State University
- Christean Jenkins
- Maya J Hilty
- Christopher A Simon, Professor, University of Utah
- Kim G Trotter, US Program Director, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
- Aerin L Jacob
- Robert B Keiter
- Jodi A Hilty, President and Chief Scientist, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
Cuprins
Preface - Brent S. Steel
Foreword - Kathleen Dean Moore
Part One: The Changing West
Chapter 1: Old West, New West, Next West? - Donna L. Lybecker
Part Two: Public Lands Management in the West
Chapter 2: Western Public Land and the Evolving Management Landscape - John Ruple
Chapter 3: Rangeland policy and management in a changing West: Political marginalization and a crisis of trust - Mark Brunson
Part Three: National Forest and Wildland Fire Policy
Chapter 4: Professionalism vs. Politics: The century-long battle over national forest policy - Tom Koontz
Chapter 5: Wildland Fire Policy and Climate Change: Evolution of Fire Policy and Current Needs - Eric Toman
Part Four: Federal Land Ownership in the West
Chapter 6: Wild Places and Irreplaceable Resources: Protecting Wilderness and National Monuments - John Ruple
Chapter 7: National Parks: Preserving America's Natural and Cultural Heritage - Robert B. Keiter
Part Five: Water in the West
Chapter 8: The Changing Fate of Western Rivers: The Case of the Colorado - Doug Kenney
Part Six: Wildlife
Chapter 9: Introduction to Wildlife Management on Public Lands - Lauren Anderson
Chapter 10: Endangered Species, Wildlife Corridors, and Climate Change in the US West - Jodi A. Hilty, Aerin L. Jacobs, Kim G. Trotter, Maya J. Hilty, Hilary C. Young
Part Seven: Energy Development in the West
Chapter 11: Renewable Energy Development in the American West - Anna Karmazina
Chapter 12: Regulating Oil and Gas on Federal Lands under Presidents Bush II, Obama and Trump - Charles Davis
Chapter 13: Mining on Federal Land: Policy and Costs of Doing Business - P. Casey Giordono
Part Eight: Land Ownership, Sovereign Rights, and Conflict in the West
Chapter 14: Implications of Tribal Sovereignty, Federal Trust Responsibility, and Congressional Plenary Authority for Native American Lands Management - Shane Day
Chapter 15: Western Rebellion: Who Owns the West? - Christopher P. Simon, Erika Allen Wolters, Brent S. Steel
Conclusion - Brent S. Steel, Erika Allen Wolters and Rebecca L.Warner
Foreword - Kathleen Dean Moore
Part One: The Changing West
Chapter 1: Old West, New West, Next West? - Donna L. Lybecker
Part Two: Public Lands Management in the West
Chapter 2: Western Public Land and the Evolving Management Landscape - John Ruple
Chapter 3: Rangeland policy and management in a changing West: Political marginalization and a crisis of trust - Mark Brunson
Part Three: National Forest and Wildland Fire Policy
Chapter 4: Professionalism vs. Politics: The century-long battle over national forest policy - Tom Koontz
Chapter 5: Wildland Fire Policy and Climate Change: Evolution of Fire Policy and Current Needs - Eric Toman
Part Four: Federal Land Ownership in the West
Chapter 6: Wild Places and Irreplaceable Resources: Protecting Wilderness and National Monuments - John Ruple
Chapter 7: National Parks: Preserving America's Natural and Cultural Heritage - Robert B. Keiter
Part Five: Water in the West
Chapter 8: The Changing Fate of Western Rivers: The Case of the Colorado - Doug Kenney
Part Six: Wildlife
Chapter 9: Introduction to Wildlife Management on Public Lands - Lauren Anderson
Chapter 10: Endangered Species, Wildlife Corridors, and Climate Change in the US West - Jodi A. Hilty, Aerin L. Jacobs, Kim G. Trotter, Maya J. Hilty, Hilary C. Young
Part Seven: Energy Development in the West
Chapter 11: Renewable Energy Development in the American West - Anna Karmazina
Chapter 12: Regulating Oil and Gas on Federal Lands under Presidents Bush II, Obama and Trump - Charles Davis
Chapter 13: Mining on Federal Land: Policy and Costs of Doing Business - P. Casey Giordono
Part Eight: Land Ownership, Sovereign Rights, and Conflict in the West
Chapter 14: Implications of Tribal Sovereignty, Federal Trust Responsibility, and Congressional Plenary Authority for Native American Lands Management - Shane Day
Chapter 15: Western Rebellion: Who Owns the West? - Christopher P. Simon, Erika Allen Wolters, Brent S. Steel
Conclusion - Brent S. Steel, Erika Allen Wolters and Rebecca L.Warner
Descriere
Editors Erika Allen Wolters and Brent Steel have assembled a stellar cast of scholars to consider long-standing issues and topics such as endangered species, land use, and water management while addressing more recent challenges to western public lands like renewable energy siting, fracking, Native American sovereignty, climate change, and land use rebellions.