Managing Montana's trust land old - growth forests : practical challenges in implementing scientific policy
By: MORTIMER, Michael J.
Contributor(s): MCLEOD, Scott D.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE, September 2006Subject(s): Ciência Política | Valor Social | Conflito | Tomada de Decisão | Política Ambiental | Estudo de Caso | Implementação | Análise | Agente de Mudança | Estados Unidos | MontanaAdministration & Society 38, 4, p. 447-471Abstract: Management of old-growth forests on Montana's school trust forestlands has been characterized by conflicting values among various interest groups and uncertainty created by political and judicial involvement. Successful agency implementation of old-growth policy typically requires domination of the political environment by the management agency and its allies. Absent sufficient political support, the agency should pursue alternative combinations of strategies designed to maximize success in the inevitable legal disputes, such as explicitly acknowledging the role of politics in scientific management of the specific issue at hand and the uncertainties inherent in the science related to management of old-growth forestsManagement of old-growth forests on Montana's school trust forestlands has been characterized by conflicting values among various interest groups and uncertainty created by political and judicial involvement. Successful agency implementation of old-growth policy typically requires domination of the political environment by the management agency and its allies. Absent sufficient political support, the agency should pursue alternative combinations of strategies designed to maximize success in the inevitable legal disputes, such as explicitly acknowledging the role of politics in scientific management of the specific issue at hand and the uncertainties inherent in the science related to management of old-growth forests
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