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  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Anonim
  • Genre : American bison
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  • Language : English
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Finding Common Ground
  • Publisher : Yale University Press
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  • Release Date : 01 October 2008
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Over the past century, solutions to natural resources policy issues have become increasingly complex. Multiple government agencies with overlapping jurisdictions and differing mandates as well as multiple interest groups have