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Resolving Environmental Disputes


From Conflict to Consensus
Roger Sidaway
297 pages, figures, maps, photos.
Earthscan
 
Softcover | 2005 | £24.95 | approx. $50/€32

#153039 | ISBN-10: 1844070131
Hardcover | 2005 | £85.00 | approx. $168/€109

#153040 | ISBN-10: 184407014X
Clashes over environmental issues often leave government agencies, industry and activists locked in political or legal combat. Increasingly, players from all sides are conceding that there must be some other way of resolving environmental conflicts. This book examines that proposition by examining how and why conflicts occur and whether approaches to conflict resolution based on consensus building could be more widely applied. It differs from existing books by covering both environmental mediation and public participation and by analysing detailed case studies in Britain, the USA and the Netherlands.

In addition, the book explores official resistance to the wider use of consensus building arguing that government agencies that have resisted participation and mediation cannot be dismissed as the problem but have to be part of the solution. The concluding chapter suggests general principles for effective partnership working concerning the remits, resources and the time scales within which the agencies operate.
 
 
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