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  1. Relationship-scale Conservation.Jeffrey Brooks, Jeffrey J. Brooks, Robert Dvorak, Mike Spindler & Susanne Miller - 2015 - Wildlife Society Bulletin 39 (1):147-158.
    Conservation can occur anywhere regardless of scale, political jurisdiction, or landownership. We present a framework to help managers at protected areas practice conservation at the scale of relationships. We focus on relationships between stakeholders and protected areas and between managers and other stakeholders. We provide a synthesis of key natural resources literature and present a case example to support our premise and recommendations. The purpose is 4-fold: 1) discuss challenges and threats to conservation and protected areas; 2) outline a relationship-scale (...)
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  2. More connection and less prediction please: Applying a relationship focus in protected area planning and management.Robert G. Dvorak & Jeffrey Brooks - 2013 - Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 31 (3):5-22.
    Integrating the concept of place meanings into protected area management has been difficult. Across a diverse body of social science literature, challenges in the conceptualization and application of place meanings continue to exist. However, focusing on relationships in the context of participatory planning and management allows protected area managers to bring place meanings into professional judgment and practice. This paper builds on work that has outlined objectives and recommendations for bringing place meanings, relationships, and lived experiences to the forefront of (...)
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    More Connection and Less Prediction Please: Applying a Relationship Focus in Protected Area Planning and Management.Robert Dvorak & Jeffrey Brooks - 2013 - Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 31 (3):5-22.
    Integrating the concept of place meanings into protected area management has been difficult. Across a diverse body of social science literature, challenges in the conceptualization and application of place meanings continue to exist. However, focusing on relationships in the context of participatory planning and management allows protected area managers to bring place meanings into professional judgment and practice. This paper builds on work that has outlined objectives and recommendations for bringing place meanings, relationships, and lived experiences to the forefront of (...)
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  4. Chinas Religionen.R. Dvorák - 1904 - The Monist 14:303.
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  5. Die Himmelsmechanik im Werk Kosmos Alexander v. Humboldts und der heutige Stand der Wissenchaft.R. Dvorak - 1979 - Philosophia Naturalis 17 (4):450.
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  6. Die Himmelsmechanik im Werk Kosmos Alexander v. Humboldts und der heutige Stand..R. Dvorak - 1979 - Philosophia Naturalis 17:450-459.
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  7. hinas Religionen. [REVIEW]R. Dvorák - 1904 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 14:303.
     
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