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Balancing communities, economies, and the environment in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem
2013
Journal of Rural and Community Development
unpublished
Balancing the needs of local communities, their economies, and associated natural resources is critical to the long-term success of individual communities and larger regions and ecosystems. This is especially true in mountain communities which are increasingly susceptible to land use and land cover changes, and where limited knowledge exists relating to these interactions and the perceptions of local stake holders and decision makers. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE), centered on
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