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Adaptive Goverance and the Administrative State: knowledge management for forest planning in the western US.

Researchers interviewed US Forest Service staff and external partners to investigate challenges and opportunities for improved knowledge management in the context of ecological monitoring for federal forest planning in the West.

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Citation: Wurtzebach, Z., C. Schultz, A.E.M. Waltz, B.E. Esch, T.N. Wasserman. 2019. Adaptive governance and the administrative state: knowledge management for forest planning in the western United States. Regional Environmental Change, 1–16.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
May 14, 2020

Categories: Publication, Research Brief/SynthesisTags: Ecological Restoration Institute, Forest Management, forest policy, US Forest Service

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