The 赫伯特学院 研究 Fellowship, offered through the Gary R. 赫伯特学院 for Public Policy at 犹他谷大学, works to promote impactful faculty and student public policy research. This fellowship provides an opportunity for UVU faculty members to engage in a collaborative research project that addresses critical public policy issues in the state of Utah.
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This work delves into the wildlife management initiatives in the state of Utah since its inception as a state. The study is divided into chronological sections, each highlighting critical phases in Utah's conservation efforts. It explores how the state has evolved its wildlife management strategies, incorporating scientific and professional insight. Notably, the paper evaluates the proactive measures adopted by both state and federal authorities, encompassing funding and legislative endeavors aimed at restoring wildlife populations and land across Utah.
A key highlight of this research is Utah's unique approach to wildlife and land management—championing private/public partnerships. The paper explains the collaborative efforts between various stakeholders, including government agencies, conservation organizations, and local communities, in achieving conservation goals. This emphasis on partnerships sets Utah apart as a pioneer in innovative conservation methodologies.
此外,该研究概述了犹他州狩猎的经济影响。 By analyzing hunting's contribution to the state's economy, the paper underscores the significance of hunting practices in funding conservation efforts. This economic perspective adds depth to the overall understanding of wildlife management in Utah.
This paper presents a comprehensive and insightful overview of Utah's wildlife management journey, providing valuable lessons and knowledge for policymakers, stakeholders, and the public in wildlife preservation efforts not only in Utah but also in other regions facing similar challenges.
迈克·埃里克森 - 学生主任,研究助理
凯德纰漏 - 研究助理
This paper analyzes the relation of urbanization of mule deer habitat and drought conditions in Utah. It also looks at the efforts made in the state to alleviate a 30-year decline in the mule deer population.
Steven M. Sylvester博士 - 研究主管
迈克·埃里克森 - 学生主任,研究助理
凯德纰漏 - 研究助理
马修·彼得森 - 研究助理
麦凯布鲁克斯 - 研究助理