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A Holistic Approach to Managing the Societal Impacts for a National Forest in the Wildland-Urban Interface

机译:管理荒地与城市交界处的国家森林的社会影响的整体方法

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Natural resource managers in the wildland-urban interface struggle with a variety of issues. In particular, land managers are becoming increasingly burdened with societal problems as a result of encroaching development and increased forest use. This article reports on a process used by the Ocala National Forest, Florida, to work through societal issues common in many US forests. Specifically, this article describes (1) the Ocala National Forest situation, (2) the workshop that drove the process, and (3) progress made after the workshop. Identified solutions required the development of long-term, collaborative strategies; however, the process showed that immediate and successful techniques can be identified and implemented when agency personnel use nontraditional decisionmaking strategies. Strengths of the process proved to be the ability to improve communication across administrative layers, engage new and existing partners in a process focused on solutions, and develop immediate solutions, which are designed to result in long-term improvements. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:荒野与城市之间的自然资源管理者面临着各种各样的问题。尤其是,由于侵犯土地开发和增加森林使用,土地管理人员正日益负担社会问题。本文报告了佛罗里达州奥卡拉国家森林局用来解决美国许多森林常见的社会问题的过程。具体来说,本文描述(1)奥卡拉国家森林状况,(2)推动这一进程的研讨会,以及(3)研讨会之后取得的进展。确定的解决方案需要制定长期的协作策略;但是,该过程表明,当代理人员使用非传统决策策略时,可以识别并实施立即有效的技术。事实证明,该过程的优势在于能够改善跨管理层的沟通,使新的和现有的合作伙伴参与以解决方案为重点的过程以及开发即时解决方案的能力,这些解决方案旨在实现长期改进。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Journal of Forestry》 |2010年第3期|p.126-131|共6页
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    Received October 15, 2008, accepted August 24, 2009.Taylor V. Stein (tstein@ufl.edu) is associate professor. University of Florida, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, PO Box 1 10410, Gainesville, FL 32611-0410. Richard Lint (rlint@fi.fed. us) is district ranger and Mark Warren (mwarren@ft.fed.us) is minerals engineering and lands staff officer, US Forest Service. The authors thank all participants in the workshop who helped create an innovative and, hopefully, successfid strategy to work with complex issues on the Ocala National Forest. Also, they thank Bin Wan for his help with data entry and analysis.,;

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