Public judgments of adaptive management: a response from forest communities

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This paper describes opinion research on ecosystem and adaptive management conducted among the communities proximate to Oregon's Central Cascades AMA in the spring of 1994, shortly after formation of the Northwest Forest Plan. Specifically, it addresses the characteristics of AMA communities, describes citizen views on current federal forest decisionmaking, and assesses public preferences for adaptive management strategies.

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Shindler, B., List, P., & Steel, B. (1996). Public judgments of adaptive management: a response from forest communities. Journal of Forestry, 94(6), 4–12. https://doi.org/10.1093/jof/94.6.4

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