Lynn A. Maguire's Home Page 
 Professor of the Practice of Environmental Management
and Director of Professional Studies
Curriculum Vitae

Advising Information for Professional Masters Students
 

Course Information

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  1. ENVIRON 296 -- Environmental Conflict Resolution (fall) (Fall 2006)
  2. ENVIRON 277 -- Professional Ethics for Environmental Practitioners (spring of odd-numbered years) (Fall 2006)
  3. ENVIRON 298.31 -- Community Based Environmental Management (fall) (Fall 2007)
  4. ENVIRON 472 -- DEL Making Hard Decisions (spring of even-numbered years) (Spring 2008)

Selected Publications

“Trends in Ecology and Evolution 2009”

“Why Intrinsic Value Is a Poor Basis for Conservation Decisions”

“Can Behavioral Decision Theory Explain Risk Averse Fire Management Decisions?”

“What Can Decision Analysis Do for Invasive Species Management?”

“Collaborating for Conservation: Using Decision Analysis to Manage "Facts" and "Values" in Conservation Disputes” (Principles of Conservation Biology, Groom, M., Meffe, G., and Carroll, R., 2006)”

Public Participation in Environmental Decisions: Stakeholders, Authorities and Procedural Justice

Understanding Participant Perspectives: Q-Methodology in National Forest Management

Case Study:  Devising an Allocation Scheme for Reducing Nitrogen in the Neuse River

"Allocating Responsibility for Total Maximum Daily Load of Nitrogen in the Neuse River, Report from the Neuse TMDL Stakeholders Group"

Conditions Facilitating Collaboration:  A Qualitative Analysis of Two Forest Management Partnerships

Claryifying and Measuring Values in the Management of Forested Wetlands: What Matters to Stakeholders?

Social Perspectives (Invited bookchapter: Maintaining Biodiversity in Forest Ecosystems)

Can Using Decision Analysis and Dispute Resolution Techniques to Solve Environmental Problems Help Promote Equity

Science, Values, & Uncertainty:  A Critique of the Wildlands Project
 
 
 

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lmaguire@duke.edu
 

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This page was last updated November 2008.