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Worship and Wilderness: Culture, Religion, and Law in Public Lands Management
Worship and Wilderness: Culture, Religion, and Law in Public Lands Management
Author: Lloyd Burton
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 1192208

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 312
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 0.8

ISBN: 0299180840
Dewey Decimal Number: 291.1783620973
EAN: 9780299180843
ASIN: 0299180840

Publication Date: November 9, 2002
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4 out of 5 stars Complexity of Incorporating Culture, Religion, and Law in Land Management Plans   April 18, 2006
Lloyd Burton provides a thorough description of the difficulties in managing public lands when multiple interests need to be considered. Specifically, Burton discusses the conflict surrounding Devils Tower/Bear's Lodge land management plan. To rock climbers, Devils Tower is a haven for its vertical climbing peak but to Plains Indians in the area, Bear's Lodge is a sacred site spiritually important for various tribal rituals. Issues such as culture, religion, and law all affect how these particular plans are implemented. A federal court ruled that forbidding climbing during the month of June was unconstitutional; however, the Park Service could post a voluntary ban in recognition of the Plains Indian's summer solstice rituals. In Bear Lodge Multiple Use Ass'n v. Babbitt the court ruled the Park Service could accommodate American Indians in land management plans. The difference between accommodating American Indian interests versus endorsing Indian religion was noted. One aspect of the ruling Burton fails to address is that the explanation was based on First Amendment interpretations rather than the trust obligation the United States has to Indian tribes. Although implementing management plans like that of Devils Tower are complex, they are necessary to help balance public use and protection of land.


5 out of 5 stars Solid, insightful, scholarly, and very strongly recommended   March 10, 2003
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Worship And Wilderness: Culture, Religion, And Law In Public Lands Management by Lloyd Burton (Associate Professor of Law and Public Policy, and Director of the Program in Environmental Policy, Management, and Low, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado - Denver) is an informed and informative survey and analysis of how different forces intersect to shape the management of public lands and resources in the past, in the present, and in the foreseeable future. Offering a cautionary glimpse of the risks and benefits of multiple-use management of public lands and a great deal more, Worship And Wilderness is a solid, insightful, scholarly, and very strongly recommended contribution to Environmental Studies reading lists and reference collections.

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