Nina Burkardt (Former Employee)
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The effects of urgency to reach agreement on the process and outcome of multi-party natural resource negotiations
We studied seven hydropower license consultations to examine the role of a sense of urgency to reach agreement. Hydropower licensing consultations were studied because the statutory requirement for consultation encourages negotiation, all such consultations are similar, and a negotiated settlement is not a foregone result. Cases selected for analysis met screening criteria. Structured interviews w
Authors
Berton Lee Lamb, Jonathan G. Taylor, Nina Burkardt, Shana C. Gillette
Background and applications of the Legal-Institutional Analysis Model (LIAM) for management of infrastructures
No abstract available.
Authors
B. L. Lamb, N. Burkardt, D. Lybecker
Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge: A survey of visitor experiences: Report to respondents
In the fall of 2000, researchers from the Policy Analysis and Science Assistance Program (PASA) of the Fort Collins Science Center (FORT) in the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) met with the staff of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge (CPNWR) to discuss the issues related to social, economic, and human dimensions of natural resource management as it related to the Comprehensive Conservation P
Authors
Phadrea D. Ponds, Nina Burkardt, Lynne Koontz
Role analysis to initiate citizen involvement: A case study of the Wyoming grizzly bear management planning process
No abstract available.
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P.D. Ponds, N. Burkardt
Success of the North Umpqua River relicensing negotiation: A completion report
No abstract available.
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B. L. Lamb, S. Gillette, N. Burkardt, J.G. Taylor
Instream flows for riverine resource stewardship
No abstract available.
Authors
T. Annear, I. Chisholm, H. Beecher, A. Locke, P. Aarrestad, N. Burkardt, C. Coomer, C. Estes, J. Hunt, R. Jacobson, G. Jobsis, J. Kauffman, J. Marshall, K. Mayes, C. Stalnaker, R. Wentworth
The importance of defining technical issues in interagency environmental negotiations
The role of technical clarity in successful multiparty negotiations was studied. Investigations involved in-depth interviews with the principal participants in six consultations conducted under the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s hydroelectric power project licensing procedures. Technical clarity was especially important in these cases because they concerned science-based questions. Th
Authors
B. L. Lamb, N. Burkardt, J.G. Taylor
Salient technical issues for resolving hydropower conflicts involving instream flow
No abstract available.
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B. L. Lamb, N. Burkardt
Use of the 'Legal-Institutional Analysis Model' for resolving environmental disputes involving hydropower
No abstract available.
Authors
Nina Burkardt, Berton Lee Lamb
Thinking outside the lines: Parks and the quality of life in area communities
Many national parks, national forests, and other public land units exist in highly changeable regional environments. Often the parks and forests themselves serve as important catalysts of change in the levels of tourism, outdoor recreation participation, and contribution of traveling publics to local and regional economies. Resource managers are called upon to protect lands in their jurisdiction
Authors
J.G. Taylor, N. Burkardt, L. Caughlan, B. L. Lamb
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 13
Filter Total Items: 53
The effects of urgency to reach agreement on the process and outcome of multi-party natural resource negotiations
We studied seven hydropower license consultations to examine the role of a sense of urgency to reach agreement. Hydropower licensing consultations were studied because the statutory requirement for consultation encourages negotiation, all such consultations are similar, and a negotiated settlement is not a foregone result. Cases selected for analysis met screening criteria. Structured interviews w
Authors
Berton Lee Lamb, Jonathan G. Taylor, Nina Burkardt, Shana C. Gillette
Background and applications of the Legal-Institutional Analysis Model (LIAM) for management of infrastructures
No abstract available.
Authors
B. L. Lamb, N. Burkardt, D. Lybecker
Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge: A survey of visitor experiences: Report to respondents
In the fall of 2000, researchers from the Policy Analysis and Science Assistance Program (PASA) of the Fort Collins Science Center (FORT) in the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) met with the staff of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge (CPNWR) to discuss the issues related to social, economic, and human dimensions of natural resource management as it related to the Comprehensive Conservation P
Authors
Phadrea D. Ponds, Nina Burkardt, Lynne Koontz
Role analysis to initiate citizen involvement: A case study of the Wyoming grizzly bear management planning process
No abstract available.
Authors
P.D. Ponds, N. Burkardt
Success of the North Umpqua River relicensing negotiation: A completion report
No abstract available.
Authors
B. L. Lamb, S. Gillette, N. Burkardt, J.G. Taylor
Instream flows for riverine resource stewardship
No abstract available.
Authors
T. Annear, I. Chisholm, H. Beecher, A. Locke, P. Aarrestad, N. Burkardt, C. Coomer, C. Estes, J. Hunt, R. Jacobson, G. Jobsis, J. Kauffman, J. Marshall, K. Mayes, C. Stalnaker, R. Wentworth
The importance of defining technical issues in interagency environmental negotiations
The role of technical clarity in successful multiparty negotiations was studied. Investigations involved in-depth interviews with the principal participants in six consultations conducted under the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s hydroelectric power project licensing procedures. Technical clarity was especially important in these cases because they concerned science-based questions. Th
Authors
B. L. Lamb, N. Burkardt, J.G. Taylor
Salient technical issues for resolving hydropower conflicts involving instream flow
No abstract available.
Authors
B. L. Lamb, N. Burkardt
Use of the 'Legal-Institutional Analysis Model' for resolving environmental disputes involving hydropower
No abstract available.
Authors
Nina Burkardt, Berton Lee Lamb
Thinking outside the lines: Parks and the quality of life in area communities
Many national parks, national forests, and other public land units exist in highly changeable regional environments. Often the parks and forests themselves serve as important catalysts of change in the levels of tourism, outdoor recreation participation, and contribution of traveling publics to local and regional economies. Resource managers are called upon to protect lands in their jurisdiction
Authors
J.G. Taylor, N. Burkardt, L. Caughlan, B. L. Lamb
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.