ISBN: | 9780262693196
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eISBN: | 9780262282789
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专著题名: | Swimming Upstream |
其他题名: | 畅游上游
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作者: | Sabatier,Paul A.; Focht,Will; Lubell,Mark; Trachtenberg,Zev; Vedlitz,Arnold; Matlock,Marty
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出版者: | MIT Press
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出版年: | 2005-04-29
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国家: | 美国
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语种: | 英语
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英文摘要: | In recent years, water resource management in the United States has begun a shift away from top-down, government agency-directed decision processes toward a collaborative approach of negotiation and problem solving. Rather than focusing on specific pollution sources or specific areas within a watershed, this new process considers the watershed as a whole, seeking solutions to an interrelated set of social, economic, and environmental problems. Decision making involves face-to-face negotiations among a variety of stakeholders, including federal, state, and local agencies, landowners, environmentalists, industries, and researchers.Swimming Upstream analyzes the collaborative approach by providing a historical overview of watershed management in the United States and a normative and empirical conceptual framework for understanding and evaluating the process. The bulk of the book looks at a variety of collaborative watershed planning projects across the country. It first examines the applications of relatively short-term collaborative strategies in Oklahoma and Texas, exploring issues of trust and legitimacy. It then analyzes factors affecting the success of relatively long-term collaborative partnerships in the National Estuary Program and in 76 watersheds in Washington and California. Bringing analytical rigor to a field that has been dominated by practitioners' descriptive accounts, Swimming Upstream makes a vital contribution to public policy, public administration, and environmental management. |
资源类型: | 专著
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标识符: | http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/73364
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Appears in Collections: | 影响、适应和脆弱性 气候变化与战略
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Recommended Citation: |
Sabatier,Paul A.,Focht,Will,Lubell,Mark,et al. Swimming Upstream[M]:MIT Press,2005-04-29.
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