Managing environmental conflict : an Earth Institute sustainability primer /

"Conflicts frequently arise over environmental issues such as land use, natural resource management, and laws and regulation, emerging from diverging interests and values among stakeholders. This book is a primer on causes of and solutions to such conflicts. It provides a foundational overview...

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Main Authors: Fisher, Joshua D.
Published: Columbia University Press,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Columbia University Earth Institute sustainability primers
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Summary: "Conflicts frequently arise over environmental issues such as land use, natural resource management, and laws and regulation, emerging from diverging interests and values among stakeholders. This book is a primer on causes of and solutions to such conflicts. It provides a foundational overview of the theory and practice of collaborative approaches to managing environmental disputes. Joshua D. Fisher explains the core concepts in collaborative conflict management and presents a clear, practical, and implementable framework for understanding and responding to environmental disputes. He details strategies to bring stakeholders together in pursuit of collective solutions, emphasizing ongoing processes of dialogue, analysis, action, and learning. This collaborative approach can create new opportunities for stakeholders to better understand each other and the natural world, which enables more effective and context-appropriate environmental governance. The primer examines why and how system dynamics can constrain or expand the possibility of constructive management of conflicts. It features a case study from the Amazon Basin, where local communities, extractive industry operators, conservationists, and land managers have often clashed over access to natural resources, drawing out lessons to illustrate how to adapt the conflict management framework to distinct contexts. Managing Environmental Conflict synthesizes knowledge, methods, and practices spanning consensus building, collaborative governance, complex adaptive systems science, environmental conflict resolution, and environmental peacebuilding. Its presentation of this important and timely topic will be invaluable for academics and practitioners alike, including decision makers, scientists, and conflict management professionals"--
Carrier Form: x, 204 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [187]-194) and index.
ISBN: 9780231196871
0231196873
9780231196864
0231196865
Index Number: GE170
CLC: X37
Call Number: X37/F534
Contents: The case for collaborative environmental conflict management -- Foundations of environmental conflict -- Wicked systems -- Collaborative dynamics -- Collaborative environmental conflict management (CECM) -- CECM in protected area management -- CECM practice -- The road ahead -- Appendix 1. Illustrative tools for implementing CECM processes -- Appendix 2. Supplemental information on chapter 6 case study.