Author: Donald Snow As the environmental movement enters a challenging new era, environmental professionals and advocates are exploring leadership and its role in the future. Reflecting increased concern for political, ethical and cultural issues, this book portrays a movement in transition.
A diverse group of dedicated environmental professionals - including Sally Ann Gumaer Ranney, James E. Crowfoot, Charles Jordan, G. Jon Roush and Donald Snow - offers thought-provoking essays on important aspects of conservation leadership. Voices from the Environmental Movement builds the foundation for a new environmental profession - one that includes both volunteers and staff - and suggests what it will take to make its leaders effective.
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