9781559639309-155963930X-Making Sense of Intractable Environmental Conflicts: Concepts And Cases

Making Sense of Intractable Environmental Conflicts: Concepts And Cases

ISBN-13: 9781559639309
ISBN-10: 155963930X
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Michael Elliott, Roy Lewicki, Barbara Gray
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Island Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781559639309
ISBN-10: 155963930X
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Michael Elliott, Roy Lewicki, Barbara Gray
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Island Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages

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Making Sense of Intractable Environmental Conflicts: Concepts And Cases (ISBN-13: 9781559639309 and ISBN-10: 155963930X), written by authors Michael Elliott, Roy Lewicki, Barbara Gray, was published by Island Press in 2002. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Making Sense of Intractable Environmental Conflicts: Concepts And Cases (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Despite a vast amount of effort and expertise devoted to them, many environmental conflicts have remained mired in controversy, stubbornly defying resolution. Why can some environmental problems be resolved in onelocale but remain contentious in another, often carrying on for decades? What is it about certain issues or the people involved that make a conflict seemingly insoluble?

Making Sense of Intractable Environmental Conflicts addresses those and related questions, examining what researchers and experts in the field characterize as "intractable" disputes-intense disputes that persist over long periods of time and cannot be resolved through consensus-building efforts or by administrative, legal, or political means. The approach focuses on the "frames" parties use to define and enact the dispute-the lenses through which they interpret and understand the conflict and critical conflict dynamics. Through analysis of interviews, news media coverage, meeting transcripts, and archival data, the contributors to the book: examine the concepts of frames, framing, and reframing, and the role that framing plays in conflicts, outline the essential characteristics of intractability and its major causes, offer case studies of eight intractable environmental conflicts, present a rich body of original interview material from affected parties, set forth recommendations for intervention that can help resolve disputes

Within each case chapter, the authors describe the historical development and fundamental nature of the conflict and then analyze the case from the perspective of the key frames that are integral to understanding the dynamics of the dispute. They also offer cross-case analyses of related conflicts.

Conflicts examined include those over natural resource use, toxic pollutants, water quality, and growth. Specific conflicts examined are theQuincy Library Group in California; Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota; Edwards Aquifer in Texas; Doan Brook in Cleveland, Ohio; the Antidegradation Environmental Advisory Group in Ohio; Drake Chemical in Pennsylvania; Alton Park/Piney Woods in Tennessee; and three examples of growth-related conflicts along the Front Range of Colorado's Rocky Mountains.

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