Partnering for the environment : multistakeholder collaboration in a changing world
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Partnering for the environment : multistakeholder collaboration in a changing world
Rowman & Littlefield, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-221) and index
内容説明・目次
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: cloth ISBN 9780742501584
内容説明
Environmental policy domains are increasingly adopting strategies of cooperation over those of conflict. Decision-making processes founded upon collaboration and public participation are receiving more attention and favor and, in turn, engendering multistakeholder environmental partnerships. In his thoughtful analysis, Eric C. Poncelet seeks to illuminate the mechanics of these partnerships, especially at the level of social interaction. Drawing on ethnographic research performed with four case study partnerships in the European Union and the United States, Poncelet focuses on the diverging ways that stakeholders think, talk, and conventionally act with regard to the environmental issues at stake. Also explored are the roles of environmental partnerships as sites of personal transformation, where participants-and their perspectives, conceptualizations, and expectations-can and do change. Partnering for the Environment concludes by examining the broader implications of multistakeholder partnerships for the future of environmental decision-making and suggests ways by which these partnerships may be more effectively used and managed.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Multistakeholder Environmental Partnerships Chapter 3 Conflict and Collaboration in the Environmental Arena Chapter 4 Case-Study Environmental Partnerships Chapter 5 Conflict in Environmental Partnerships Chapter 6 Conflict Management Chapter 7 Personal Transformation Chapter 8 Implications Chapter 9 Appendix A: Supplementary Methodological Information Chapter 10 Appendix B: Interview Questions Chapter 11 Appendix C: Quotation System
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: pbk ISBN 9780742501591
内容説明
Environmental policy domains are increasingly adopting strategies of cooperation over those of conflict. Decision-making processes founded upon collaboration and public participation are receiving more attention and favor and, in turn, engendering multistakeholder environmental partnerships. In his thoughtful analysis, Eric C. Poncelet seeks to illuminate the mechanics of these partnerships, especially at the level of social interaction. Drawing on ethnographic research performed with four case study partnerships in the European Union and the United States, Poncelet focuses on the diverging ways that stakeholders think, talk, and conventionally act with regard to the environmental issues at stake. Also explored are the roles of environmental partnerships as sites of personal transformation, where participants_and their perspectives, conceptualizations, and expectations_can and do change. Partnering for the Environment concludes by examining the broader implications of multistakeholder partnerships for the future of environmental decision-making and suggests ways by which these partnerships may be more effectively used and managed.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Multistakeholder Environmental Partnerships Chapter 3 Conflict and Collaboration in the Environmental Arena Chapter 4 Case-Study Environmental Partnerships Chapter 5 Conflict in Environmental Partnerships Chapter 6 Conflict Management Chapter 7 Personal Transformation Chapter 8 Implications Chapter 9 Appendix A: Supplementary Methodological Information Chapter 10 Appendix B: Interview Questions Chapter 11 Appendix C: Quotation System
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