Citation
Making Partnerships Work in Endangered Species Conservation: An Introduction to the Decision Process; Solving Problems in Endangered Species Conservation: An Introduction to Problem Orientation; Understanding the Human Factor in Endangered Species Recovery: An Introduction to Human Social Process; The Dynamics of Value Interactions in Endangered Species Conservation; The Professional in Endangered Species Conservation: An Introduction to Standpoint Clarification; Research in Endangered Species Conservation: An Introduction to Multiple Methods; Organization and Management of Endangered Species Programs; Learning as a Strategy for Improving Endangered Species Conservation; Prototyping for Successful Conservation: The Eastern Barred Bandicoot Program; Improving Group Problem Solving in Endangered Species Recovery: Using the "Decision Seminar" Method; The Population Viability Assessment Workshop: A Tool for Threatened Species Management; Towards an Endangered Species Reintroduction Paradigm; Implementing Endangered Species Recovery Policy: Learning as We Go?; Conserving Biodiversity in the Real World: Professional Practice Using a Policy Orientation; Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Conservation: A New Approach for a 21st Century Challenge; Great Ape Conservation in Central Africa: Addressing the Bushmeat Crisis; Projeto Abraço Verde: A Practice-based Approach to Brazilian Atlantic Forest Conservation; Path of the Tapir: Integrating Biological Corridors, Ecosystem Management, and Socioeconomic Development in Costa Rica; If the Tasmanian Tiger Were Found, What Should We Do? An Interdisciplinary Guide to Endangered Species Recovery; Conclusion: Becoming a More Effective Professional: The Next Steps in Learning and Applying an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Conservation of Biological Diversity <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/91254>
Publisher
University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources