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Swimming upstream : collaborative approaches to watershed management
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Swimming upstream : collaborative approaches to watershed management

Author: Paul A Sabatier; et al
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2005.
Series: American and comparative environmental policy
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Paul A Sabatier; et al
ISBN: 0262195208 9780262195201 0262693194 9780262693196
OCLC Number: 56614319
Description: xvi, 327 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Contents: Collaborative approaches to watershed management / Paul A. Sabatier ... [et al.] -- Eras of water management in the United States : implications for collaborative watershed approaches / Paul A. Sabatier, Chris Weible, and Jared Fickler -- Legitimacy and watershed collaborations : the role of public participation / Zev Trachtenberg and Will Focht -- A trust-based guide to stakeholder participation / Will Focht and Zev Trachtenberg -- CItizen participation and representation in collaborative engagement processes / Charles D. Samuelson ... [et al.] -- Theoretical frameworks explaining partnership success / Paul A. Sabatier ... [et al.] -- Do watershed partnerships enhance beliefs conducive to collective action? / Mark Lubell -- Are trust and social capital the keys to success? Watershed partnerships in California and Washington / William D. Leach and Paul A. Sabatier -- Conclusions and recommendations / Mark Lubell ... [et al.].
Series Title: American and comparative environmental policy
Responsibility: edited by Paul A. Sabatier ... [et al.].

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