Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; INTRODUCTION: MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT -- POLICIES AND PEOPLE; PART 1 EMERGING PATTERNS AND PROBLEMS IN ADMINISTRATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES; Preface Interrelationships in a Natural-Resource Agency; Chapter 1 On Classifying Rare Species: The Statutory Visiting Committee; Chapter 2 Self-Images of the Professional; Chapter 3 Motivation in Natural-Resource Administration; Chapter 4 View from the Field of Fish and Wildlife Administration; Conclusion Reflections and Observations; PART 2 FISH AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES EVALUATION
Preface Fish and Wildlife Resources EvaluationChapter 5 Decision-Making in Natural Resources: An Introduction; Chapter 6 The Role of Benefit-Cost Analysis in Fish and Wildlife Programs; Chapter 7 Resources Evaluation in Decision-Making; Chapter 8 Willingness to Pay and Morality: A Study of Future Values; Conclusion New Directions in Resources Evaluation; PART 3 CONCEPTS AND PRACTICES IN FISH AND WILDLIFE ADMINISTRATION; Preface Concepts and Practices in Current Fish and Wildlife Administration; Chapter 9 A Case for Objective Setting -- The Future of the US Fish and Wildlife Service
Chapter 10 A Sense of Life: Perspectives of Wildlife Policies Regarding Endangered SpeciesChapter 11 Our Changing Attitudes Toward Wildlife; Chapter 12 Risk, Uncertainty, and Policy Management; Chapter 13 Environmental Impact Assessment: Its Role in Protecting Fish and Wildlife Values; Conclusion Findings and Challenges -- True Resource Values; PART 4 THE NATURAL-RESOURCE AGENCY -- ITS PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATION; Preface People -- The Challenge; Chapter 14 Professional Ethics and Motives; Chapter 15 Success of Failure; Chapter 16 Bio-politics and the Mature Professional
Conclusion Understanding and Job SatisfactionPART 5 PEOPLE AND WILDLIFE: PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN FISH AND WILDLIFE ADMINISTRATION; Preface The Issues of Public Involvement; Chapter 17 Philosophical Notes on Public Participation; Chapter 18 The Conditions for Negotiated Decision-Making; Chapter 19 Approaches to Participation in Natural-Resource Decisions; Chapter 20 Public Involvement in the US Fish and Wildlife Service; Chapter 21 Public Involvement -- A State Perspective; Conclusion Challenges of the Future; CONCLUSION: MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT -- CONVENTIONAL AND INNOVATIVE; ABOUT THE AUTHORS