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Finding Common Ground: Governance and Natural Resources in the American West. Edited by Ronald D. Brunner, Christine H. Colburn, Christina M. Cromley, and Roberta A. Klein. Winner of the 2002 Harold D. Lasswell Prize sponsored by the Society for the Policy Sciences.

Read Christina's chapter on bison management from Finding Common Ground (.pdf).

 

Christina Cromley Bruner, Ph.D.

Christina CromleyChristina is currently an analyst at the General Accounting Office and previously worked as the director of forest policy at American Forests in Washington, D.C. She has studied finding common interests in western natural resource management and published articles about grizzly bear management conflicts, the history of elk conservation, and co-edited a book on natural resource management and policy. Christina received her doctorate for her research on bison management from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.