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Techniques & Strategies in Environmental Conservation & Protection, General & Miscellaneous Environmental Policies, Ecological Management & Studies, Environmental Impact & Analysis

Environmental Problem Solving: A How-To Guide

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Overview

As environmental problems become increasingly complex, it is critical that students and activists learn the skills with which to address them. Although there already are many case studies of actual issues, only in the last few years have environmental scientists paid close attention to their resolution. Environmental Problem Solving teaches these skills.

Jeffrey W. Hughes creates an organized method for approaching problems, understanding larger issues, and crafting solutions to a wide range of contemporary environmental issues. Many environmental activists often have preconceived ideas of environmental protection and problem solving. They react emotionally to news of deforestation, a new housing development, or a planned big-box store without thinking about the problem logically, and they may automatically regard foresters, development companies, and corporations as opponents. As their views harden, discourse turns acrimonious, and it becomes ever more difficult to find satisfactory solutions.

This book teaches those on both sides of the table to address their own preconceptions and approach hard issues critically, methodically, and fairly. Hughes combines aspects of the decision-making process from the fields of business, management, and communication science based on extensive research and ample practical experience in the field and classroom. He creates a logical framework to help guide thinking from identifying a problem to finding its solution. Using examples drawn from real-life situations, Environmental Problem Solving will become an invaluable guide for environmentalists, agency professionals, consultants, students, naturalists, and concerned citizens.

Synopsis

A practical, user-friendly toolbox of skills, solutions, and tips for addressing the "people factor" in environmental challenges.

About the Author, Jeffrey W. Hughes

JEFFREY W. HUGHES is the Director of the Field Naturalist Master's Degree Program in the Department of Botany and an Associate Professor in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Vermont.

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"The book combines aspects of decision-making processes from the fields of business, management, and communication science based on extensive research and ample practical experience in the field and classroom." --Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment

"[U]seful, especially for students . . . Recommended." --Choice

Book Details

Published
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University of Vermont Press
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781584655923