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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136524769
- Artikelnr.: 47895882
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136524769
- Artikelnr.: 47895882
Edited by Scott Brewer Harvard Law School
Preface About the Contributors Introduction: The Challenges of Adaptive
Governance John T. Scholz and Bruce Stiftel PART I: CASE STUDIES OF WATER
CONFLICTS 1. Floridai? s Water Management Framework Richard Hamann Water
Quality 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 Water Supply 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 Quantity, Quality, and Habitat 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 PART II:
PRACTITIONERSi? PERSPECTIVES 10. Adaptability and Stability: A Manageri? 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
PART III: RESEARCHERSi? 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
References Abbreviations Index
Governance John T. Scholz and Bruce Stiftel PART I: CASE STUDIES OF WATER
CONFLICTS 1. Floridai? s Water Management Framework Richard Hamann Water
Quality 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 Water Supply 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 Quantity, Quality, and Habitat 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 PART II:
PRACTITIONERSi? PERSPECTIVES 10. Adaptability and Stability: A Manageri? 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
PART III: RESEARCHERSi? 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
References Abbreviations Index
Preface About the Contributors Introduction: The Challenges of Adaptive
Governance John T. Scholz and Bruce Stiftel PART I: CASE STUDIES OF WATER
CONFLICTS 1. Floridai? s Water Management Framework Richard Hamann Water
Quality 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 Water Supply 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 Quantity, Quality, and Habitat 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 PART II:
PRACTITIONERSi? PERSPECTIVES 10. Adaptability and Stability: A Manageri? 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
PART III: RESEARCHERSi? 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
References Abbreviations Index
Governance John T. Scholz and Bruce Stiftel PART I: CASE STUDIES OF WATER
CONFLICTS 1. Floridai? s Water Management Framework Richard Hamann Water
Quality 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 Water Supply 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 Quantity, Quality, and Habitat 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 PART II:
PRACTITIONERSi? PERSPECTIVES 10. Adaptability and Stability: A Manageri? 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
PART III: RESEARCHERSi? 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
References Abbreviations Index