Public Lands Politics: Interest Group Influence on the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management

By (author)Paul J. Culhane

Thus, this description of the Forest Service’s xiii xiv PREFACE and BLM’s handling of those tensions should be of interest to many in the natural resources management community as a whole. This study should also be useful to students of public administrative politics generally.

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First Published in 2011. During the 1970s, land managers in the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) often must have felt they lived in interesting times. The decade began with the first Earth Day, an event that revealed the increasing strength and militancy of the environmental movement; as it ended, western commercial users of the public lands, disaffected by environmentalist policymaking victories, had launched the sagebrush rebellion. Those managers were expected to reconcile often sharply polarized interest group pressures with professional values, as well as with diverse federal statutes and regulations that reflected uneasy compromises among group and professional influences. Although the technical specifics of public lands management differ from those in other fields of natural resources management, the political tensions in public lands policymaking are similar to those in other natural resources fields.

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 24 × 16 × 2 cm
Book Author

Paul J. Culhane

Edition

1st

Format

Hardback

ISBN

9781617260377

Language

English

Pages

420

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