Building a systems framework to facilitate adaptive organizational change in state fish and wildlife agencies

Author:

Berl Richard E. W.1ORCID,Manfredo Michael J.1ORCID,Gasta Mark2,Smith Dean3,Sullivan Leeann4ORCID,Jacobson Cynthia A.5ORCID,Bishop Chad67,Camuso Judy8,Eason Thomas9,Hayes John P.10,Jacobson Rick11,Melcher Curt12,Newmark Jennifer13,Novotny Pete14,Pauley Sara Parker15,Smith Carter16,Sparks Catherine17,Stoner Kathryn18,Strong J.D.19,Ver Steeg Jeff20

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

2. Leeds School of Business University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado USA

3. Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies Washington District of Columbia USA

4. Department of Environmental Studies Colby College Waterville Maine USA

5. Innovative Outcomes Carbondale Colorado USA

6. Wildlife Biology Program University of Montana Missoula Montana USA

7. National Association of University Fisheries and Wildlife Programs Gainesville Florida USA

8. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Augusta Maine USA

9. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Tallahassee Florida USA

10. Warner College of Natural Resources Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

11. Connecticut Bureau of Natural Resources Hartford Connecticut USA

12. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Salem Oregon USA

13. Nevada Department of Wildlife Reno Nevada USA

14. Ohio Division of Wildlife Columbus Ohio USA

15. Missouri Department of Conservation Jefferson City Missouri USA

16. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Austin Texas USA

17. Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Providence Rhode Island USA

18. Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

19. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA

20. Colorado Parks and Wildlife Denver Colorado USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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