Nina Burkardt (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Assessing the "need to negotiate" in FERC licensing consultations: a study of two hydropower projects
We investigated the “need to negotiate” in a comparative case study of multi-agency negotiations in the FERC licensing process. Researchers interviewed participants in two cases involving environmental consultations and asked about parties' level of need to negotiate throughout the process. Participants identified a need to negotiate, and when this need was strongly felt, there was an increased op
Authors
Beth A. K. Coughlan, Nina Burkardt, David Fulton
Introduction: The greater Yellowstone ecosystem: biosphere reserves and economics
No abstract available.
Authors
Jonathan Taylor, Nina Burkardt
Opportunities to protect instream flows and wetland uses of water in Florida
This document combines the efforts of several individuals, agencies, and organizations toward a common objective: the identification, description, and preliminary evaluation of promising opportunities for protecting instream uses of water under existing laws in Florida.
this report is intended for the use of State and Federal planning and management personnel who need an overview of potential opp
Authors
Nina Burkardt
Self and organizational efficacy of front-line managers in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
No abstract available.
Authors
Nina Burkardt, Berton L. Lamb, R. Bartlett
Opportunities to protect instream flows in Colorado and Wyoming
This document combines the efforts of several individuals, agencies, and organizations toward a common objective: the identification, description, and preliminary evaluation of promising opportunities for protecting instream uses of water under existing laws in Colorado and Wyoming.
This report is intended for the use of State and Federal planning and management personnel who need an overview of
Authors
Terrence L. Trembly
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
Assessing the "need to negotiate" in FERC licensing consultations: a study of two hydropower projects
We investigated the “need to negotiate” in a comparative case study of multi-agency negotiations in the FERC licensing process. Researchers interviewed participants in two cases involving environmental consultations and asked about parties' level of need to negotiate throughout the process. Participants identified a need to negotiate, and when this need was strongly felt, there was an increased op
Authors
Beth A. K. Coughlan, Nina Burkardt, David Fulton
Introduction: The greater Yellowstone ecosystem: biosphere reserves and economics
No abstract available.
Authors
Jonathan Taylor, Nina Burkardt
Opportunities to protect instream flows and wetland uses of water in Florida
This document combines the efforts of several individuals, agencies, and organizations toward a common objective: the identification, description, and preliminary evaluation of promising opportunities for protecting instream uses of water under existing laws in Florida.
this report is intended for the use of State and Federal planning and management personnel who need an overview of potential opp
Authors
Nina Burkardt
Self and organizational efficacy of front-line managers in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
No abstract available.
Authors
Nina Burkardt, Berton L. Lamb, R. Bartlett
Opportunities to protect instream flows in Colorado and Wyoming
This document combines the efforts of several individuals, agencies, and organizations toward a common objective: the identification, description, and preliminary evaluation of promising opportunities for protecting instream uses of water under existing laws in Colorado and Wyoming.
This report is intended for the use of State and Federal planning and management personnel who need an overview of
Authors
Terrence L. Trembly
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.