Results for keyword: consensus
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The Western Confluence: A Guide to Governing Natural Resources
In The Western Confluence, Matthew McKinney and William Harmon try to find practical ways to solve the West’s endless struggles over water and resource management
by Staff, Apr 18, 2005 -
An identity crisis, a decade or two late
The recent controversy over "The Death of Environmentalism" illustrates the importance of reaching across the rural West’s cultural divide
by Greg Hanscom, Feb 21, 2005 -
Together, we cross the fence
A biologist ponders the fences that block us and the labels that brand us, and says we are going to have to learn to trust each other if we want to get anything done
by Martin Murie, Dec 06, 2004 -
Don’t expect Washington to lead the West
The West needs to take charge of its own destiny, and become more than just a political game piece in the presidential election
by Greg Hanscom, Oct 25, 2004 -
A timber town learns to care for the forest
Lakeview, Ore., survived the drop in the timber economy by learning to take care of its forests
by Greg Hanscom, Sep 27, 2004 -
Look who’s in the conflict business now
A rising number of Westerners are committed to local solutions that benefit both the land and communities
by Paul Larmer, Sep 27, 2004 -
Waxing and waning in the Modern West
Collaborative conservation may help revive both endangered prairie ecosystems and the struggling farm communities of the Great Plains
by Paul Larmer, Aug 02, 2004 -
Lame-duck governor moves deadlocked wilderness debate
Utah Gov. Olene Walker announces county-by-county discussions planned to break the impasse in the state’s long fight over wilderness
by Dan Wilcock, Jun 21, 2004 -
Houston Principles of the Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment
The Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment states its founding principles
by Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment, May 24, 2004






