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- Title
Multi-Agency Planning for Natural Areas in Tennessee.
- Authors
Pearsall, Sam
- Abstract
This article presents the details of the Tennessee Protection Planning Process, a planning program for natural areas in the state. The Tennessee Protection Planning Process is a successful, multi-agency planning process based on general principles with broad application to any mufti-agency planning process organized by geographic and/or subject field. The article concluded that in order to establish a multi-agency planning process which neither replaces nor supercedes the individual agency process the agencies themselves must coordinate a conglomerate of process. The resulting overall process will be cyclical, creative and fragmented. The article also stated that the process must be founded and coordinated by its participants.
- Subjects
TENNESSEE; REGIONAL planning; NATURE reserves; CONSERVATION of natural resources; ENVIRONMENTAL sciences; ENVIRONMENTAL protection
- Publication
Public Administration Review, 1984, Vol 44, Issue 1, p43
- ISSN
0033-3352
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/975660