Conclusions and Recommendations
In the concluding chapter I summarize what I have learned about management strategies, the barriers to implementing them, the opportunities to innovate forward. Although pessimism abounds, we are on the cusp of huge social, institutional, and technologica
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Robert M. Scheller
Managing Landscapes for Change
Landscape Series Volume 27
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Robert M. Scheller
Managing Landscapes for Change
Robert M. Scheller North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC, USA
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