The story of how ecosystem management came to dominate federal land and resource management in the 1990s, how the inherent tension between scientific and democratic authority then eroded its dominance, and why it continues to influence Washington's environmental policy-making despite the ongoing struggle between science and politics.
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The story of how ecosystem management came to dominate federal land and resource management in the 1990s, how the inherent tension between scientific and democratic authority then eroded its dominance, and why it continues to influence Washington's environmental policy-making despite the ongoing struggle between science and politics.
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