Save Hannah Montana!!! Sean, Vyvie, Sandra. Montana Stakeholders Environmentalists Large Companies (mining and electricity) Residents –Farmers –Rich/Vacationers.

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Save Hannah Montana!!! Sean, Vyvie, Sandra

Montana Stakeholders Environmentalists Large Companies (mining and electricity) Residents –Farmers –Rich/Vacationers Government –Local –State –Federal

Environmentalist Wildlife Water Forests Natural Beauty

Large Companies $$$ Do not care about effects on environment just reaping the benefits of their labor

Residents Farmers –Land –Lifestyle –$$$ –Livestock Rich/ Vacationers –Natural Beauty –Fishing Grounds –Limit new comers Residents -Jobs -School for kids -Access to food and luxuries

Government Local –Tourism –Jobs –Water Purity –Clean Environment –Population Control State –Economy –Environmental Standards/ laws

Coalitions Government and Residents want to preserve land and scenic beauty from overdevelopment Both Govt. and Companies want to boost economy

Ethical Framework Government –Utilitarianism The Government is looking out for the most good for the most people. Ends justify the means Environmentalists –Rights The protect the rights of the lands as a whole. To keep trees standing and animals living in them. They are the voice of the animals, plants, and water.

Natural Beauty Vs. Progress Meg Ryan’s of the world want a beautiful landscape to vacation to. Big Companies are chomping at the bit to extract natural resources Government needs money to provide for residents of Montana Residents need jobs to make money to live How does the Government decide how to get the most people the most good?