Conference Proceedings
AGENDA: Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community?, University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Background Material on the Colorado Grazing Roundtable, William E. Riebsame
Community-Public Lands Partnership: The Montezuma County Federal Lands Program, Michael F. Preston
Constitutional and Congressional Requirements Directing Public Lands Decisionmaking, Joseph M. Feller
Decision Making and the Public Lands, Robert K. Davis
Developments and Trends in Fiber Supply: Implications for the Northwest’s Forest Products Industry, James C. Geisinger
Integrating Public Land and Local Community Planning Objectives: The Rocky Mountain National Park Experience, Homer L. Rouse
Interest Group Participation in Public Land Planning and Decision Making Processes: Paradigm Lost, Paradigm Found?, Sally K. Fairfax
Local and National Interests in Using Pub[l]ic Forests, Andy Kerr
Local and National Interests in Using Public Forests: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest, Part I: A Time for Scientists and Lawyers, K. Norman Johnson
Local and National Interests in Using Public Forests: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest[, Part] II, Margaret A. Shannon
Putting It Together: Implications and Directions—Clashing Cultures, Clashing Economies, Clashing Values, Ed Marston
Rangeland Reform ‘94, Michael J. Penfold
Regional Habitat Conservation Planning: The California Gnatcatcher Example, Marc J. Ebbin
The Canyon Country Partnership, Bill Hedden
The Utah Wilderness Debate (Or Is That Debacle), Jeffrey W. Appel