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Planning the Wild

Planning the Wild

著者: Rachel Franchina
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Welcome to Planning the Wild, the podcast designed for U.S. Forest Service professionals and partners working to enhance outdoor recreation experiences on national forest lands in the Pacific Northwest. Each episode offers practical strategies, expert interviews, and field-based insights to support effective planning and management of recreation resources. From navigating NEPA and forest planning processes to designing sustainable infrastructure and managing visitor use, this show helps you support the outdoor recreation economy, public access and stewardship goals. Whether you're new to recreation planning or a seasoned specialist, this is your resource for making smart, informed decisions that serve both people and the land.2025
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  • Rural Renaissance: How Public-Private Collaborations Drive Change
    2025/07/28

    In this episode, we explore the transformative power of Public-Private Partnerships in rural communities. We dive into how these collaborations are bridging gaps, fostering innovation, and driving sustainable development. Rachel talks to Nick Green about his journey from defense intelligence to rural community revitalization. They discuss the importance of a shared vision for the future and the power of outdoor recreation to bring people together. Tune in to discover how synergy between public and private sectors is reshaping the landscape of rural development.

    About Nick

    Nick Green is the founder and President of Catalyst Public Policy Advisors, LLC, which provides consulting services for rural communities. Nick specializes in public-private developments and managing large-scale capital improvement projects, including projects designed to promote recreation economy advances for rural areas. Nick formerly served as City Manager for the City of John Day in eastern Oregon. Previously, he was a Senior Associate with consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, a Project Manager with Jacobs Engineering, and an intelligence analyst with the Defense Intelligence Agency. Nick has a Masters in Public Administration from the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance and a Certificate in Technology Entrepreneurship from the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington, with a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from Brigham Young University. He currently lives in John Day, Oregon.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickgreen3/

    Resources:
    • Catalyst Public Policy Advisors: https://www.catalyst.win/

    • John Day, OR, Recreation Economy for Rural Communities (RERC) Report: https://www.cityofjohnday.com/sites/default/files/fileattachments/planning/page/3089/rerc_report_johndayor_final.pdf

    • Recreation and Revitalization in John Day: https://www.cityofjohnday.com/sites/default/files/fileattachments/city_council/meeting/packets/3571/4b._recreation_and_revitalization_in_john_day_western_planner_july_2020.pdf

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