9 pages., Online via UI e-subscription., Author explored dual pressures on the U.S.Forest Service, based on changing culture of the home organization and external environmental factors involving topics such as forest plans, timber sales, oil and gas leases, and grazing permits on public land. Described approaches and experiences of the Forest Service, which as among the first federal agencies to institutionalize dispute resolution procedures formally and did so on its own initiative.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C20153
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104 pages, Proceedings of a conference, "Public relations in an era of public involvement: challenge for the timber industry." Held March 20, 1973 in Portland, Oregon.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C20156
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Pages 26-33 in Stuart U. Rich (ed.,) Public relations in an era of public involvement: challenge for the timber industry. University of Oregon Press, Eugene, Oregon. 104 pages., Speaker reports on efforts of the Forest Service to make "new efforts to find better ways to obtain public involvement - at an adequate level and early enough to be helpful." Describes use of listening sessions, involvement sessions and other techniques
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C20157
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Pages 33-40 in Stuart U. Rich (ed.,) Public relations in an era of public involvement: challenge for the timber industry. University of Oregon Press, Eugene, Oregon. 104 pages., Emphasizes need for "genuine two-way communication with concerned groups of citizens" rather than attempts to "sell" current forestry practices. Describes a public information program involving "roadless areas," with communications efforts guided by pub