conflicts in policy - ANSWERSeconomic growth vs. natural resources
limited funds
philosophical disagreements
physical conflicts
property rights vs. public good
time/locality perspective vs. protect/preserve
examples of economic growth vs. natural resources conflict - ANSWERSkeystone pipeline
aquaculture vs. dams
mississippi river diversions vs. oyster industry
examples of limited funds conflict - ANSWERSsport fishing vs. commercial fishing of red snapper
game species vs. endangered species
natural resources vs. other issues
enforcement vs. management
example of philosophical disagreement - ANSWERShunting vs. antihunting
examples of physical conflicts - ANSWERSclear cuts vs. beautiful vistas
roads vs. wildlife
hunting vs. watchable wildlife
examples of property rights vs. public good conflict - ANSWERStimber management vs. RCW
build beach homes vs. saving beach and wetland
cut cypress vs. save swamp
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