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Adaptive Governance And Water Conflict : New Institutions For Collaborative Planning

  • Adaptive Governance And Water Conflict : New Institutions For Collaborative Planning
  • Attribution

    edited by John T. Scholz, Bruce Stiftel
  • Publication Details

    Book, Resources for the Future, 2005
  • Availability

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     (UPPER LEVEL)  TD224.F6 A63 2005  AVAILABLE

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    Adaptive Governance and Water Conflict investigates new types of water conflicts among users in the seemingly water-rich Eastern United States. In its diverse perspectives and unique combination of theory, application, and analysis, Adaptive Governance and Water Conflict will be a valuable book for water professionals, policy scientists, students, and scholars in natural resource planning and management. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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  • Notes

    • "An RFF Press book"–T.p. verso
  • Contents

    • Introduction : the challenges of adaptive governance / John T. Scholz and Bruce Stiftel
    • Pt. I. Case studies of water conflicts
    • 1. Florida’s water management framework / Richard Hamann
    • 2. Suwannee River partnership : representation instead of regulation / Aysin Dedekorkut
    • 3. Fenholloway River evaluation initiative : collaborative problem solving within the permit system / Simon A. Andrew
    • 4. Tampa Bay water wars : from conflict to collaboration? / Aysin Dedekorkut
    • 5. The East Central Florida regional water supply planning initiative : creating collaboration / Ramiro Berardo
    • 6. Apalachicola -Chattahoochee-Flint basin : tri-state negotiations of a water allocation formula / Steven Leitman
    • 7. Everglades restoration and the South Florida ecosystem / Michael R. Boswell
    • 8. Ocklawaha River restoration : the fate of the Rodman reservoir / Mellini Sloan
    • 9. Aquifer storage and recovery : technology and public learning / Eberhard Roeder
    • Pt. II. Practitioners’ perspectives
    • 10. Adaptability and stability : a manager’s perspective / Donald J. Polmann
    • 11. The power of the status quo / Richard Hamann
    • 12. Representation, scientific learning, and the public interest / B. Suzi Ruhl
    • 13. Adaptive challenges facing agriculture / Martha Rhodes Roberts
    • Pt. III. Researchers’ perspectives
    • 14. Resource planning, dispute resolution, and adaptive governance / Lawrence Susskind
    • 15. Policy analysts can learn from mediators / John Forester
    • 16. Leadership and public learning / Robert M. Jones
    • 17. Public learning and grassroots cooperation / Mark Lubell
    • 18. Putting science in its place / Connie P. Ozawa
    • 19. Linking science and public learning : an advocacy coalition perspective / Paul Sabatier
    • 20. Restructuring state institutions : the limits of adaptive leadership / Paul J. Quirk
    • 21. Incentives and adaptation / Lawrence S. Rothenberg
    • 22. Conclusions : the future of adaptive governance / Bruce Stiftel and John T. Scholz
  • ISBN

    • 193311519x
    • 1933115181
    • 193311519x
    • 9781933115191
    • 9781933115184
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