Environmental Disputes: Community Involvement In Conflict Resolution
Environmental Disputes: Community Involvement In Conflict Resolution
by James Crowfoot and Julia M. Wondolleck
Island Press, 1990 Paper: 978-0-933280-73-1 | Cloth: 978-0-933280-74-8 | eISBN: 978-1-59726-888-2 Library of Congress Classification HC110.E5C76 1991 Dewey Decimal Classification 363.70580973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Environmental Disputes helps citizen groups, businesses, and governments understand how Environmental Dispute Settlement--a set of procedures for settling disputes over environmental policies without litigation--can work for them.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
James Crowfoot was dean of the University of Michigan's School of Natural Resources and a core faculty member of the university's interdisciplinary program in Conflict Management Alternatives.
Julia Wondolleck was an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Michigan, where she taught natural resource conflict management and negotiation skills.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Chapter 1. Citizen Organizations And Environmental Conflict
Chapter 2. Environmental Dispute Settlement
-Case Study 1: San Juan National Forest Mediation
-Case Study 2: Fitchburg Water Supply Mediation
Chapter 3. Structuring An Effective Environmental Dispute Settlement Process
-Case Study 3: Common Ground Consensus Project
-Case Study 4: Malden Negotiated Investment Strategy
Chapter 4. Maximizing Organizational Effectiveness
-Case Study 5: Sand Lakes Quiet Area Issue-based Negotiation
-Case Study 6: Pig's Eye Attempted Mediation
-Case Study 7: Wisconsin Groundwater Legislation Negotiations
Chapter 5. Conclusion
Index
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