Collaborating to Nowhere: The Imperative of Government Accountability for Restoring the Chesapeake Bay
In: Journal of Energy & Environmental Law, Vol. 4, No. 1, Winter 2013, p. 51+
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In: Journal of Energy & Environmental Law, Vol. 4, No. 1, Winter 2013, p. 51+
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The nation's approach to managing environmental policy and protecting natural resources has shifted from the national government's top down, command and control, regulatory approach, used almost exclusively in the 1970s, to collaborative, multi-sector approaches used in recent decades to manage problems that are generally too complex, too expensive,, and too politically divisive for one agency to manage or resolve on its own. Governments have organized multi-sector collaborations as a way to achieve better results for the past two decades. We know much about why collaboration occurs. We know a good deal about how collaborative processes work. Collaborations organized, led, and managed by grassroots organizations are rarer, though becoming more common. We do not as yet have a clear understanding of how they might differ from government led collaborations…. [From Amazon.com] ; https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/publicservice_books/1001/thumbnail.jpg
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In: Columbia Journal of Environmental Law Vol. 44, No. 1
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In: Center for Progressive Reform White Paper No. 1104
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