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A community forestry planning process: Case study of citizen participation
AbstractEfforts to manage the urban forest may be hampered by inadequate budgets and unsympathetic politicians. Public involvement may reduce these obstacles by cutting operating costs and increasing opportunities for program funding. This paper describes a community forestry planning process that was implemented by citizens with little previous urban forestry experience. Major components of the process are described and illustrated using a case-study example.
A community forestry planning process: Case study of citizen participation
AbstractEfforts to manage the urban forest may be hampered by inadequate budgets and unsympathetic politicians. Public involvement may reduce these obstacles by cutting operating costs and increasing opportunities for program funding. This paper describes a community forestry planning process that was implemented by citizens with little previous urban forestry experience. Major components of the process are described and illustrated using a case-study example.
A community forestry planning process: Case study of citizen participation
McPherson, E.Gregory (author) / Johnson, Craig W. (author)
Landscape and Urban Planning ; 15 ; 185-194
1987-09-14
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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