Luther Propst
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Biographical Information
"Luther Propst founded the Sonoran Institute in 1991, and served as its Executive Director until December 2012. With offices in Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona; Bozeman, Montana; Glenwood Springs, Colorado; Sheridan, Wyoming; Twentynine Palms, California; and Mexicali, Mexico, the Sonoran Institute’s mission is to inspire and enable community decisions and public policies that respect the land and people of the West. The Institute works to conserve our national parks, forests, wildlife refuges and other public lands, promote “smart growth;” better managing water, reforming local and state energy and climate change policies – the core issues that define how the West is growing and changing... Prior to founding the Sonoran Institute, Propst practiced law, where he represented landowners, local governments, and organizations nationwide in land-use matters, and with World Wildlife Fund in Washington D.C. Propst received his law degree and master’s in regional planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
"Propst has co-authored three books, including Balancing Nature and Commerce in Gateway Communities, published by Island Press. He frequently speaks and writes on Western conservation, land use, economic development, and state trust lands. In addition, he serves on the boards of the George B. Storer Foundation, the Conservation Lands Foundation, Carpe Diem West, and the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at Arizona State University. "[1]
Affiliations
- Advisory Board,Murie Center
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Michael A. Mantell - coauthor
References
- ↑ sonoraninstitute Luther Propst, organizational web page, accessed January 1, 2013.