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This book examines leadership and management in natural resources, drawing on literature, principles, and the author's own experiences as a leader and activist.
Developing a general framework summarizing the leadership and management cycle in natural resources for practitioners, the book provides a synthesis of leadership theory and practice stemming from the personal and spiritual values of work, and the key principle of aligning organizational resources and actions with stated intentions. It discusses the somewhat unique context of natural resources, comprised of private and public goods and services and complex societal values. Key strategies that enable natural resource professionals to be leaders at all stages and positions in their career, including vision and sustainability, proficient human resources management, fairness and merit, and transparency and openness are analyzed. Case studies of famous natural resource leaders and activists, including Ding Darling, David Attenborough, Wangari Maathai, Marina de Silva, Greta Thunberg, Bob Brown, and Christina Koch, are included. The book examines their values, training, and principles and how they influenced national or global natural resource management. Drawing on the author's own experiences as a leader and activist, including his role as Department Head at North Carolina State University, as an elected officer in the Society of American Foresters, and as an activist opposing the sale of the Hofmann Forest, the book provides practical examples and guidelines that professionals can consider and use in their careers.
This book will be of great interest to natural resource managers and professionals as well as students studying environmental management and natural resource governance and to practitioners who are looking to develop broader leadership and management skills.
Show moreThis book examines leadership and management in natural resources, drawing on literature, principles, and the author's own experiences as a leader and activist.
Developing a general framework summarizing the leadership and management cycle in natural resources for practitioners, the book provides a synthesis of leadership theory and practice stemming from the personal and spiritual values of work, and the key principle of aligning organizational resources and actions with stated intentions. It discusses the somewhat unique context of natural resources, comprised of private and public goods and services and complex societal values. Key strategies that enable natural resource professionals to be leaders at all stages and positions in their career, including vision and sustainability, proficient human resources management, fairness and merit, and transparency and openness are analyzed. Case studies of famous natural resource leaders and activists, including Ding Darling, David Attenborough, Wangari Maathai, Marina de Silva, Greta Thunberg, Bob Brown, and Christina Koch, are included. The book examines their values, training, and principles and how they influenced national or global natural resource management. Drawing on the author's own experiences as a leader and activist, including his role as Department Head at North Carolina State University, as an elected officer in the Society of American Foresters, and as an activist opposing the sale of the Hofmann Forest, the book provides practical examples and guidelines that professionals can consider and use in their careers.
This book will be of great interest to natural resource managers and professionals as well as students studying environmental management and natural resource governance and to practitioners who are looking to develop broader leadership and management skills.
Show more1. The Leadership and Management Cycle in Natural Resources 2. Natural Resource Leadership Principles 3. Conservation Leaders from Ding Darling to Greta Thunberg 4. Natural Resource Context: Goods and Services, Professionals, and Careers 5. Key Leadership Tools and Approaches in the Management Cycle 6. Two Leadership Cases from Government and Nongovernment Organizations 7. Environmental Activism to Stop the Hofmann Forest Sale 8. Conclusion
Frederick Cubbage is Professor in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources at North Carolina State University, USA. He has been a line manager or elected leader with several organizations for two decades and is an author or coauthor of more than 500 scientific articles and several books.
"This book offers a comprehensive review of the leadership and
management literature. In addition, it tells the story of leaders,
including the author, who have given their lives to caring for and
protecting the natural resources that we all hold in common. We owe
them all a debt of gratitude."
Peter Block, Organization Development Consultant, Author, The
Empowered Manager"Fred Cubbage is as frank, as he is knowledgeable.
Bucking the closed door, top only, leadership style, he instead
trusts the entire team with an open door and open plan to align
vision and achieve success. Cubbage brings decades of natural
resource experience with him as he shares within Natural Resource
Leadership and Management for Practitioners, a thoughtful
compendium on best practices in natural resource leadership."
Mary Ellen Aronow, Director, Forest Economics, Hancock Natural
Resource Group"Because we like nature we are taking up natural
resource leadership. Fred Cubbage draws this conclusion out of his
life experience that is full of active engagement in forestry.
Being a brilliant researcher Fred shows well applicable,
science-based tactics for leaders and illustrates those by lively
examples. A great book to become better prepared for jumping into
leadership challenges wherever you are in your career!"
Max Krott, Professor for Forest and Nature Conservation Policy,
Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany"In this book, Dr.
Cubbage has provides a valuable collection of principles and
perspectives on leadership in natural resources that have not
existed before. First, it is the confluence of two scholarly
rivers, one being key principles from iconic management gurus and
the other being key philosophies of iconic conservation leaders.
Second, it details his personal applications of these principles
and philosophies through his life as an honored practitioner,
manager and leader in natural resources and in several contexts. In
this way, his book is also a rare glimpse into the real-world
trials and travails of an everyday leader who chose to step into
the arena in the finest tradition of Teddy Roosevelt and Gifford
Pinchot."
Tom Davidson, Forester, MBA, MS Organizational Development,
Leadership Nature"In times like today, times of great change,
natural resource practitioners must cultivate — intentionally grow
— their personal abilities to lead people and manage resources
well. Highly effective skills to lead and manage well are needed
now more than ever in natural resource-related professions. I
highly recommend this book for that personal cultivation and
growth, but I recommend the book specifically for facilitated,
small group or class discussions. The insights provided are best
internalized by facilitated discussions followed by personal
reflection, which is high octane fuel for personal growth in this
essential field."
Steve Bullard, former forestry professor, department chair, and
dean, and recently retired as provost, Stephen F. Austin State
UniversityFred Cubbage provides a thoughtful examination of
organizational management as well as his own examples of leadership
applications in forestry and natural resources. Fred has succinctly
highlighted honest cases of challenges that other conscientious
natural resource professionals are likely to encounter during their
career, as well as pitfalls and rewards associated with their
leadership. An excellent read for any professional looking to
improve their leadership skills while fulfilling their broader
mission in the environmental field.
Christa Rogers, Natural Resource Manager, Mecklenburg County Parks
System"Armed with about four decades of professional involvement,
Dr. Cubbage communicates about many natural resource management
phenomena. Based on case studies, he perceptively analyzes
practitioners’ pragmatic management and leadership roles. For
multidimensional natural resources’ attributes, the distinguished
economist developed a simplified leadership and management model
and examined key scenarios: Identify missions, develop objectives
and strategies, develop infrastructure, employ and lead personnel,
measure performance, and evaluate success."
Chris Zinkhan, Chairman, The Forestland Group"The book, Natural
Resource Policy, written by Fred Cubbage and others has become the
standard for teaching policy to undergraduate resource management
students for many years. This new book takes the lessons gained
from the first book and provides students with the tools to engage
in the development and implementation of resource policy. The main
examples in the book are gleaned from the author’s personal
experience and provide a fascinating array of problems that
resource managers and administrators are likely to face in their
careers. A great introduction to the ideas of leadership that many
will benefit from."
David H. Newman, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic
Affairs, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
(ESF)"Professor Cubbage delivers a masterpiece on natural resources
leadership. The book fills a critical void in the literature,
adding academic gravitas to a topic usually left to conservation
activists, and folding natural resources into a subject usually
left to the business school crowd. Topics like "Shady Approaches"
and "Wicked Problems" offer the reader a sobering look at common
leadership pitfalls, and highlights the need for the leadership
models, principles, and tools that Cubbage shares.The work is
robust and thoughtful, drawing on Professor Cubbage’s deep
understanding of natural resources policy and informed by his many
years of professional and academic leadership. The book is
surprisingly accessible while delivering depth of understanding
(and great stories) that will delight leadership beginners and
experts alike.Students of policy, management, and leadership will
find Cubbage engaging while imparting decades of practical wisdom
with relative ease and without pretention. The combination of
powerful stories to inform and reinforce key concepts and
accessible writing will make this a standard guide for a new
generation of leaders trying to make sense of a complex and
complicated system. Aspiring leaders would be wise to add Cubbage
to their reading list."
Damian C. Adams, Ph.D., J.D., Professor, Natural Resource Policy &
Economics, Associate Dean for Research, University of
Florida"Conventional wisdom has it that forestry professionals are
people who grow and harvest trees. Yet the profession is so much
more and has evolved to a point where foresters must manage for a
plethora of environmental, social and economic objectives
regardless of their employer. This is tough stuff and Dr. Cubbage
does a fantastic job in speaking to what it takes to make good
management decisions. Forestry professionals and those who care
about forestry will greatly benefit from this comprehensive,
refreshing and no holds barred look at being a leader." Tom
Tuchmann, US Forest Capital
"This book offers a comprehensive review of the leadership and
management literature. In addition, it tells the story of leaders,
including the author, who have given their lives to caring for and
protecting the natural resources that we all hold in common. We owe
them all a debt of gratitude."
Peter Block, Organization Development Consultant, Author, The
Empowered Manager"Fred Cubbage is as frank, as he is knowledgeable.
Bucking the closed door, top only, leadership style, he instead
trusts the entire team with an open door and open plan to align
vision and achieve success. Cubbage brings decades of natural
resource experience with him as he shares within Natural Resource
Leadership and Management for Practitioners, a thoughtful
compendium on best practices in natural resource leadership."
Mary Ellen Aronow, Director, Forest Economics, Hancock Natural
Resource Group"Because we like nature we are taking up natural
resource leadership. Fred Cubbage draws this conclusion out of his
life experience that is full of active engagement in forestry.
Being a brilliant researcher Fred shows well applicable,
science-based tactics for leaders and illustrates those by lively
examples. A great book to become better prepared for jumping into
leadership challenges wherever you are in your career!"
Max Krott, Professor for Forest and Nature Conservation Policy,
Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany"In this book, Dr.
Cubbage has provides a valuable collection of principles and
perspectives on leadership in natural resources that have not
existed before. First, it is the confluence of two scholarly
rivers, one being key principles from iconic management gurus and
the other being key philosophies of iconic conservation leaders.
Second, it details his personal applications of these principles
and philosophies through his life as an honored practitioner,
manager and leader in natural resources and in several contexts. In
this way, his book is also a rare glimpse into the real-world
trials and travails of an everyday leader who chose to step into
the arena in the finest tradition of Teddy Roosevelt and Gifford
Pinchot."
Tom Davidson, Forester, MBA, MS Organizational Development,
Leadership Nature"In times like today, times of great change,
natural resource practitioners must cultivate — intentionally grow
— their personal abilities to lead people and manage resources
well. Highly effective skills to lead and manage well are needed
now more than ever in natural resource-related professions. I
highly recommend this book for that personal cultivation and
growth, but I recommend the book specifically for facilitated,
small group or class discussions. The insights provided are best
internalized by facilitated discussions followed by personal
reflection, which is high octane fuel for personal growth in this
essential field."
Steve Bullard, former forestry professor, department chair, and
dean, and recently retired as provost, Stephen F. Austin State
UniversityFred Cubbage provides a thoughtful examination of
organizational management as well as his own examples of leadership
applications in forestry and natural resources. Fred has succinctly
highlighted honest cases of challenges that other conscientious
natural resource professionals are likely to encounter during their
career, as well as pitfalls and rewards associated with their
leadership. An excellent read for any professional looking to
improve their leadership skills while fulfilling their broader
mission in the environmental field.
Christa Rogers, Natural Resource Manager, Mecklenburg County Parks
System"Armed with about four decades of professional involvement,
Dr. Cubbage communicates about many natural resource management
phenomena. Based on case studies, he perceptively analyzes
practitioners’ pragmatic management and leadership roles. For
multidimensional natural resources’ attributes, the distinguished
economist developed a simplified leadership and management model
and examined key scenarios: Identify missions, develop objectives
and strategies, develop infrastructure, employ and lead personnel,
measure performance, and evaluate success."
Chris Zinkhan, Chairman, The Forestland Group"The book, Natural
Resource Policy, written by Fred Cubbage and others has become the
standard for teaching policy to undergraduate resource management
students for many years. This new book takes the lessons gained
from the first book and provides students with the tools to engage
in the development and implementation of resource policy. The main
examples in the book are gleaned from the author’s personal
experience and provide a fascinating array of problems that
resource managers and administrators are likely to face in their
careers. A great introduction to the ideas of leadership that many
will benefit from."
David H. Newman, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic
Affairs, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
(ESF)"Professor Cubbage delivers a masterpiece on natural resources
leadership. The book fills a critical void in the literature,
adding academic gravitas to a topic usually left to conservation
activists, and folding natural resources into a subject usually
left to the business school crowd. Topics like "Shady Approaches"
and "Wicked Problems" offer the reader a sobering look at common
leadership pitfalls, and highlights the need for the leadership
models, principles, and tools that Cubbage shares.The work is
robust and thoughtful, drawing on Professor Cubbage’s deep
understanding of natural resources policy and informed by his many
years of professional and academic leadership. The book is
surprisingly accessible while delivering depth of understanding
(and great stories) that will delight leadership beginners and
experts alike.Students of policy, management, and leadership will
find Cubbage engaging while imparting decades of practical wisdom
with relative ease and without pretention. The combination of
powerful stories to inform and reinforce key concepts and
accessible writing will make this a standard guide for a new
generation of leaders trying to make sense of a complex and
complicated system. Aspiring leaders would be wise to add Cubbage
to their reading list."
Damian C. Adams, Ph.D., J.D., Professor, Natural Resource Policy &
Economics, Associate Dean for Research, University of Florida
"Conventional wisdom has it that forestry professionals are people
who grow and harvest trees. Yet the profession is so much more and
has evolved to a point where foresters must manage for a plethora
of environmental, social and economic objectives regardless of
their employer. This is tough stuff and Dr. Cubbage does a
fantastic job in speaking to what it takes to make good management
decisions. Forestry professionals and those who care about forestry
will greatly benefit from this comprehensive, refreshing and no
holds barred look at being a leader." Tom Tuchmann, US Forest
Capital
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