

Drawing on five detailed case studies from the American West, the authors explore and clarify how to expedite a transition toward adaptive governance and break the gridlock in natural resource policymaking. Unlike scientific management, which relies on science as the foundation for policies made through a central bureaucratic authority, adaptive governance integrates various types of knowledge and organizations. Adaptive governance relies on open decision-making processes recognizing multiple interests, community-based initiatives, and an integrative science in addition to traditional science.
Case studies discussed include a program to protect endangered fish in the Colorado River with the active participation of water developers and environmentalists; a district ranger's innovative plan to manage national forestland in northern New Mexico; and how community-based forestry groups are affecting legislative change in Washington, D.C.
- Price: $40.00
- Pages: 368
- Carton Quantity: 22
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Imprint: Columbia University Press
- Publication Date: 10th August 2005
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- ISBN: 9780231136259
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General
Anyone interested in the use of ERD in environmental and natural resources management... will find these books useful.- Perspectives on Polotics
Recommended.- Choice
This guide should prove worthwhile for both public officials and private citizens.- High Country News
...highly relevant in the context of the current search for effective guidance on participatory and deliberative policy-making...- Local Government Studies
Drawing on five detailed case studies from the American West, the authors explore and clarify how to expedite a transition toward adaptive governance and break the gridlock in natural resource policymaking. Unlike scientific management, which relies on science as the foundation for policies made through a central bureaucratic authority, adaptive governance integrates various types of knowledge and organizations. Adaptive governance relies on open decision-making processes recognizing multiple interests, community-based initiatives, and an integrative science in addition to traditional science.
Case studies discussed include a program to protect endangered fish in the Colorado River with the active participation of water developers and environmentalists; a district ranger's innovative plan to manage national forestland in northern New Mexico; and how community-based forestry groups are affecting legislative change in Washington, D.C.
- Price: $40.00
- Pages: 368
- Carton Quantity: 22
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Imprint: Columbia University Press
- Publication Date: 10th August 2005
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- ISBN: 9780231136259
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General
Anyone interested in the use of ERD in environmental and natural resources management... will find these books useful.– Perspectives on Polotics
Recommended.– Choice
This guide should prove worthwhile for both public officials and private citizens.– High Country News
...highly relevant in the context of the current search for effective guidance on participatory and deliberative policy-making...– Local Government Studies