Environmental conflict management
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Environmental conflict management
SAGE, c2016
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-219) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A step-by-step guide connecting theory to practice
Environmental Conflict Management introduces students to the research and practice of environmental conflict and provides a step-by-step process for engaging stakeholders and other interested parties in the management of environmental disputes. In each chapter, authors Dr. Tracylee Clarke and Dr. Tarla Rai Peterson first introduce a specific concept or process step and then provide exercises, worksheets, role-plays, and brief case studies so students can directly apply what they are learning. The appendix includes six additional extended case studies for further analysis. In addition to providing practical steps for understanding and managing conflict, the text identifies the most relevant laws and policies to help students make more informed decisions. Students will develop techniques for public involvement and community outreach, strategies for effective meeting management, approaches to negotiating options and methodologies for communicating concerns and working through differences, and outlines for implementing and evaluating strategies for sustaining positive community relations.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Environmental Conflict Management
2. Collaborative Approaches to Environmental Conflict
3. Environmental Law and Policy
4. Initiating a Process
5. Conflict Assessment
6. Design: Stakeholder Process
7. Design: Public Involvement Process
8. Working with Stakeholders
9. Policy Development
10. Communication Capacity Building
11. Implementation and Evaluation
12. Sustaining Community Relations
Appendix A. Application Case Studies
Case Study 1. Sandspit Watershed Committee
Case Study 2. Woodpecker County Water Supply
Case Study 3. North Umqua Hydroelectric Relicensing
Case Study 4. Cyprinus Lake Phosphorous TMDL
Case Study 5. Hedgehog Mountain Ski Resort
Case Study 6. Wolf Reintroduction in the State of Minnesota
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