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Consensus processes in land use planning in British Columbia: the nature of success

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2002

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Jackson, L. S., 2002, Consensus processes in land use planning in British Columbia: the nature of success: Progress in Planning, v. 57, no. 1, p. 1-90.

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The general goal of this research was to address the broad question, does consensus work in resource management decision-making? Its purpose was to identify success factors for employing the consensus decision-making model specifically in land use planning; to examine the models incepted by the government of British Columbia during the period 1992–1995; and to investigate the application and effectiveness of the models as actually employed in integrated resource planning in British Columbia. The specific objective was to develop a general diagnostic framework for evaluation, based on indicators and success factors derived from a review of pertinent literature; from interviews with stakeholder participants in these processes; through [...]

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Jackson, L. S.

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  • US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

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ISSN http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 0305-9006

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