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Ecosystem Management and Landowner Concern About Regulations: A Case Study in the Missouri Ozarks

This article examines sociopolitical dimensions of ecosystem management through a case study of the Brush Creek EARTH Project, a watershed program in southcentral Missouri. Data were collected through person-to-person structured interviews during the summer of 1997. We investigate factors, particula...

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Published in:Society & natural resources 2001-10, Vol.14 (9), p.741-759
Main Authors: Raedeke, Andrew H, Rikoon, JSanford, Nilon, Charles H
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