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2000

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The Fires Next Time, Andrus Center For Public Policy Dec 2000

The Fires Next Time, Andrus Center For Public Policy

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Because of the severity of the fires in the summer of 2000 and because of the growing debate over what to do about expected future fires, the Andrus Center convened The Fires Next Time conference on December 7, 2000. The conference had several goals in mind. First, it sought to establish a set of sideboards for the discussion of fire by inviting experts to talk about the history, science, and policy of fire management. The purpose was to articulate what we knew, did not know, and should know about fire in the western United States.


The Fires Next Time, Andrus Center For Public Policy Dec 2000

The Fires Next Time, Andrus Center For Public Policy

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No abstract provided.


Policy After Politics: How Should The Next Administration Approach Public Land Management In The Western States?, Andrus Center For Public Policy Jun 2000

Policy After Politics: How Should The Next Administration Approach Public Land Management In The Western States?, Andrus Center For Public Policy

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The Policy after Politics conference was convened by the chairman of the Andrus Center, Cecil D. Andrus. The purpose of the conference was to offer advice to the next presidential administration on the following question: “How should the next administration approach public land management in the western states?” The speakers at the conference were a bipartisan group of current and former governors of western states, men known as successful leaders and politicians in their respective states. Each speaker was presented with the above question and asked to tailor his remarks and thoughts around it.


Policy After Politics: How Should The Next Administration Approach Public Land Management In The Western States?, The Andrus Center For Public Policy Jun 2000

Policy After Politics: How Should The Next Administration Approach Public Land Management In The Western States?, The Andrus Center For Public Policy

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No abstract provided.