On Implementing Good Environmental Practice
Timothy 0 ‘ Riordan,-School of’ Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia
CONFLICTS AND CO-OPERATION
The Wildlife Perspective
Barrie Goldsmith, Ecology and Conservation Unit Director, University College London
The Recreation Perspective
Roger Sidaway, Research and Policy Consultant, Edinburgh
THE CASE STUDIES
Country Parks for Recreation and Nature Conservation
John Baxter, Country Park Ranger, Wakefield Metropolitan District Council
Forest Recreation — Orienteering in Woodlands and Forests
Richard Broadhurst, Recreation Officer, Forestry Commission
Golf Courses ~ Maximising Ecological Interest
Mike Schofield, Assistant Director (North and East) England, Nature Conservancy Council
Marine Nature Reserves
Roger Mitchell, Head of Marine Science Branch, Nature Conservancy Council
Positive Approaches to Management of the Uplands
Neil Bayfield, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology
Water-Based Recreation — The Impact on Waterhirds of Recreation on Lowland Wetlands
Myrfyn Owen, Research Director, Wildfowl Trust
THE INTERDEPENDENCE
Wildlife as a Visitor Attraction
Martin Davies, East Midlands Regional Officer, The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Discussion
Creative Conservation for Public Enjoyment
David Goode, Director,’ Greater London Ecology Unit
Discussion
A SYNTHESIS
A Positive View
Anthony Smith, Freelance Writer and Broadcaster