After reviewing the logic and basics of Environmental Conflict Resolution (ECR), this article analyzes the praise for and criticisms of ECR. This article acknowledges the initial successes in the 1970s and 1980s that led to a major period of expansion for ECR, and continues today, but argues that it must do a better job of proving itself. That is, proponents must conduct more rigorous assessments of its utility under different conditions and invest in data collection that goes far beyond present efforts. The article concludes by reviewing the challenges and opportunities facing ECR in the twenty-first century. Singled out for attention is the need for scholars and practitioners to understand ECR interventions as targeted at aggregate rather than dyadic relationships, as complex systems embedded in even larger complex systems, as time-extended phenomena, and as ripe for evaluation for their impact on substantive environmental outcomes.
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Assessing and improving conflict resolution in multiparty environmental negotiations Available to Purchase
Rosemary O℉Leary;
Rosemary O℉Leary
The Maxwell School, Syracuse University
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Tina Nabatchi;
Tina Nabatchi
School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University
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Lisa Bingham
Lisa Bingham
Indiana Conflict Resolution Institute, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1532-4273
Print ISSN: 1093-4537
Copyright © 2005 by PrAcademics Press
2005
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International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior (2005) 8 (2): 181–209.
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O℉Leary R, Nabatchi T, Bingham L (2005), "Assessing and improving conflict resolution in multiparty environmental negotiations". International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, Vol. 8 No. 2 pp. 181–209, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOTB-08-02-2005-B003
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