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Norman Wengert

Norman Irving Wengert (November 7, 1916 – July 28, 2001) was an American political scientist who wrote about the politics of natural resources, advanced a seminal theory of the "politics of getting", and had a number of significant roles in his public and academic career. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Eugene F. and Lydia Semmann Wengert. He pioneered the revival of the study of political economy in the United States with publication of ''Natural Resources and the Political Struggle'', and later authored more than fifty monographs and studies on the political economy and public administration of environmental resources.〔Lee, Eugene C. "Forward." In: ''The Political Allocation of Burdens and Benefits: Externalities and Due Process in Environmental Protection''. Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, 1976, p. ix.〕 His scholarship explored the politics of natural resources and environmental policy formation and administration, with emphases in national energy policy, urban water planning and management, land use planning and controls, national forest management, and citizen participation in administrative processes.
Wengert helped establish the doctoral program in Environmental Politics and Policy at Colorado State University; published numerous notable scholarly books, research monographs, journal articles and chapters in anthologies;〔"Wengert, Norman I." ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'', July 30, 2001.〕 served as a consultant to government agencies, and received numerous awards and honors. He died at age 84 in Stoughton, Wisconsin.〔
==Early life and education==
Norman Irving Wengert was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on November 7, 1916 to Eugene F. and Lydia Semmann Wengert.〔"Norman Wengert." ''Fort Collins Coloradoan'', July 29, 2001.〕 During his education he attained degrees in several different fields. He attended Concordia College in Milwaukee during the period 1930–36, and received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin in 1938 and a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in 1939. He served as an ensign in the U.S. Navy Reserve during 1944–45. Returning to the University of Wisconsin, he was awarded a degree in law from its University of Wisconsin Law School in 1942, and a doctorate in political science in 1947. He was also a member of the Wisconsin Bar Association.〔
Wengert married Janet Mueller in 1940 and they raised three children: Eugene M., Christine Ann (Davis), and Timothy John.〔

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