
doi: 10.5558/tfc66369-4
Traditionally resource management was regarded mainly as a technical challenge. With the upwelling of environmental concern, questions of a social nature now dominate much resource management discussion. In future, implementation of even tested and proven resource techniques may be disallowed due to organized public opposition – regardless of whether they happen to work or not.
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