Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 207 Document Number: D12977
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194 pages., The concept of sustainable development is a source of inspiration for many, who see it as a call to cooperative action. In practice, however, policies intended to further this goal often generate conflicts of interest. The ensuing disputes occur among governmental organizations, but disputes also arise between public authorities, private interest groups, and the environmental movement. In the opinion of the authors, the fact that environmental policy can provoke such conflict may be attributed largely to decision making procedures in our society. Accordingly, the authors are convinced that a new approach to managing environmental disputes is needed in order to deal effectively with environmental problems. Indeed, this book presents a viable alternative, which is called network management.
USA: Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Illinois.
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C23405
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Published for the Board of Natural Resources and Conservation of the Illinois Institute of Natural Resources. 257 pages., Features the history of the Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey and Illinois State Geological Survey.
Gwin, Paul H. (author), Lionberger, Herbert F. (author), and Professor Emeritus, Department of Rural Sociology, University of Missouri ; Professor Emeritus, Extension Eduction, University of Missouri
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Book
Publication Date:
1991-08
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USA
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 88 Document Number: C06038
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Ham, Columbia, MO: University of Missouri, 2nd ed., 1991. 189 p.
International: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D09728
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188 pages, Explores options for scientists to consider in making their own judgments about how they would like to position themselves in relation to policy and politics.