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HEP as a planning tool: an application to waterfowl enhancement

January 1, 1982

To many, the principal role of wildlife agencies in public and private resource development has been that of impact mitigation. With known or pending habitat damage, biologists have to develop mitigation or compensation plans. Unfortunately, once in a mitigation framework, they are in a no-win situation, seeking remedial action at best. Yet, the potential exists for cooperative project planning, thereby facilitating mitigation of impacts before they occur, and enhancement of environmental amenities through project development. In fact, such planning is mandated by federal legislation (e.g., National Environmental Policy Act, Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, Outdoor Recreation Act, etc.).

Publication Year 1982
Title HEP as a planning tool: an application to waterfowl enhancement
Authors Scott C. Matulich, Jeffrey E. Hanson, Ivan Lines, Adrian Farmer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Index ID 70120387
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse