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Inviting dialogue with diverse constituents in natural resource policy development, planning, and research

Reference Type
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)

"Three components for collaborative approaches to natural resource management in urban and other dynamic areas are essential: a broad constituency, a higher quality of participation in dialogues between constituents and professionals, and conflict resolution with diverse groups. Although there are disadvantages (added time and possible conflict), collaborative approaches can reduce conflict, yield better solutions, and lead to greater constituent support." [Abstract]

[September 17-20, 2003, San Antonio, Texas]

Authors
W.F. Elmendorf, J.R. Thompson, M.H. McDonough, L.L. Burban
Date Published
2003
Journal/Conference
2003 National Urban Forest Conference Proceedings
Editor
C. Kollin
Publisher
American Forests
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Start Page
223
End Page
226
Pages
4
Sub-Topics
Planning, Urban Forest Management
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Keywords
Constituents, Leaf characteristics, Conflict, Conflict resolution
Libraries
MW: S-ARTI-DC-03-001; UMN
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