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Sunday January 19, 2025 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Pre-registration and additional fees are required for participation. If you signed up online, you will receive a ticket in your registration materials.

Fee: $25
Contact: John Schulz, University of Missouri; schulzjh@umsystem.edu
Workshop sponsored by the North Central Section of The Wildlife Society.

Overview:
This workshop provides information for developing an understanding of the derivation, principles, and processes for a wide variety of recreational and natural resource management policies concerning public land management. This is accomplished by providing a broad overview of policy issues related to historical and current recreational and natural resource management.
Course/Learning objectives
  • Understand history of North American conservation and how it has shaped the development of natural resource and recreation policies.
  • Understand roles of science, policy, and politics in developing and implementing outdoor recreation and natural resource policies.
  • Understand how economics and markets affect outdoor recreation and natural resource policy processes.
  • Understanding of the processes of policy development and implementation for recreation and natural resource management.
  • Understand roles and responsibilities of various agencies in developing and implementing recreation and natural resource management policies.
  • Develop an understanding of the complexities of recreation and natural resource policy by examining real-life examples of past and current policy issues. 
Intended Audience: Students and Professionals; intermediate level
Sunday January 19, 2025 1:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Mills 3 (4th Floor)

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