Romance Lands and Conservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
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Jerry Johnson, Montana State University
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Publisher: Montana State University
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Romance and Sludge in the American West
- Chapter 2: 1862-1872 A Decade for the West and a National Park for the World
- Chapter 3: A Short lesson in conservation biology
- Chapter 4: Four New Things
- Chapter 5: Institutions - How things get done
- Chapter 6: Transitions in GYE
- Chapter 7: A new view of public lands in GYE
- Chapter 8: A Word for Private Lands
- Chapter 9: It's Not All Bad but Let's Be Careful Out There
- Chapter 10: What does the future hold? A Conclusion, of Sorts
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To fully grasp the significance of this story we explore the history of the West, the development of Yellowstone National Park, something about the discipline of conservation biology and related policy sciences, Grizzly bear recovery, and eventually the contemporary economy and social setting of the region. The Greater Yellowstone is a model of how to build a regional system of international importance and local well-being.
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Jerry Johnson, Montana State University