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A major initiative was undertaken to move toward ecological, social, and economic sustainability in the rural areas of British Columbia during the 1990s. The paper describes the major institutional changes, the adoption of collaborative planning - called shared decision making in the province - as the basis of conflict resolution, and the history of implementation measures throughout the province. The paper concludes with general lessons for developing sustainable rural land use plans based on the first decade of experimentation in B.C. These measures include recognition that: a champion is necessary to drive the process; institutional innovation and coordination and capacity building are key components; collaborative...
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landscape scale conservtion
Recent literature on land-use planning proposes the use of innovative collaborative planning (CP) models to resolve planning disputes. This paper uses a participant survey based on 25 evaluative criteria to evaluate an application of CP to land-use planning in British Columbia, Canada. The results show that CP is an effective means of resolving environmental conflict and produces significant additional benefits such as improved stakeholder relations, skills, and knowledge. The case study evaluation also identifies the keys to successful CP management including factors related to process design and external circumstances.
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landscape scale conservtion
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Tags: A1: Best mangement practices,
landscape scale conservtion
Recent literature on land-use planning proposes the use of innovative collaborative planning (CP) models to resolve planning disputes. This paper uses a participant survey based on 25 evaluative criteria to evaluate an application of CP to land-use planning in British Columbia, Canada. The results show that CP is an effective means of resolving environmental conflict and produces significant additional benefits such as improved stakeholder relations, skills, and knowledge. The case study evaluation also identifies the keys to successful CP management including factors related to process design and external circumstances.
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Types: Citation;
Tags: A1: Best mangement practices,
landscape scale conservtion
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Tags: A1: Best mangement practices,
landscape scale conservtion
Categories: Publication;
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Tags: A1: Best mangement practices,
landscape scale conservtion
A major initiative was undertaken to move toward ecological, social, and economic sustainability in the rural areas of British Columbia during the 1990s. The paper describes the major institutional changes, the adoption of collaborative planning - called shared decision making in the province - as the basis of conflict resolution, and the history of implementation measures throughout the province. The paper concludes with general lessons for developing sustainable rural land use plans based on the first decade of experimentation in B.C. These measures include recognition that: a champion is necessary to drive the process; institutional innovation and coordination and capacity building are key components; collaborative...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: 1-British Columbia,
A1: Best mangement practices,
landscape scale conservtion
Recent literature on land-use planning proposes the use of innovative collaborative planning (CP) models to resolve planning disputes. This paper uses a participant survey based on 25 evaluative criteria to evaluate an application of CP to land-use planning in British Columbia, Canada. The results show that CP is an effective means of resolving environmental conflict and produces significant additional benefits such as improved stakeholder relations, skills, and knowledge. The case study evaluation also identifies the keys to successful CP management including factors related to process design and external circumstances.
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: A1: Best mangement practices,
landscape scale conservtion
A major initiative was undertaken to move toward ecological, social, and economic sustainability in the rural areas of British Columbia during the 1990s. The paper describes the major institutional changes, the adoption of collaborative planning - called shared decision making in the province - as the basis of conflict resolution, and the history of implementation measures throughout the province. The paper concludes with general lessons for developing sustainable rural land use plans based on the first decade of experimentation in B.C. These measures include recognition that: a champion is necessary to drive the process; institutional innovation and coordination and capacity building are key components; collaborative...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: 1-British Columbia,
A1: Best mangement practices,
landscape scale conservtion
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Tags: A1: Best mangement practices,
landscape scale conservtion
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