| Today We Touch Tomorrow: Management of Washington State's Urban, Forest and Aquatic Trust Lands from an Asset Stewardship Perspective | |
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(From the text): "Over the last couple of years I have led or been involved in several projects that have changed how the Department of Natural Resources, Washington State: approaches management of its assets. In the process the Department has challenged other agencies (Federal, State and local), private landowners, and private companies on how they view, manage, or regulate forest and aquatic lands. These projects have been successful but not without scars. The following is a snapshot of the projects..." |
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Mauren, Mark Ray |
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Publisher : - Type : Conference Paper Format : pdf http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/archive/00000085/00/mauren.pdf |
Date Detail
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1998 |
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Land Tenure & Use, Urban Commons, North America |
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a Plenary Session at "Crossing Boundaries", the Seventh Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 10-14 |
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http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/copyright.html |
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Languages : en |
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