Making collaboration work : lessons from innovation in natural resource management /
The authors explain the need for collaboration in the management of natural resources and cite successful partnerships doing so, including government agencies, community groups, businesses and individuals across the USA.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Island Press,
©2000.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Promise and Challenge of Collaboration in Resource Management
- Building Bridges to a Sustainable Future
- Why Is Innovation Occurring?
- A New Style of Resource Management
- The Uses and Mechanisms of Collaboration
- A Guide to Making Collaboration Work
- Why Collaboration?
- Building Understanding
- Making Wise Decisions and Building Support for Them
- Getting Work Done
- Developing Agencies, Organizations, and Communities
- The Challenge of Collaboration
- The Basic Dilemma
- Institutional and Structural Barriers
- Barriers Due to Attitudes and Perceptions
- Problems with the Process of Collaboration
- Overcoming Barriers
- Lessons from a Decade of People Working Together
- Building on Common Ground
- A Sense of Place or Community
- Shared Problems or Fears
- Shared Goals or Interests
- Compatible Interests
- Creating New Opportunities for Interaction
- Working at Outreach through Communication
- Establishing New Structures
- Crafting Meaningful, Effective, and Enduring Processes
- A Meaningful and Legitimate Process of Interaction
- An Effective Process
- An Enduring Process
- Focusing on the Problem in New and Different Ways
- A Willingness to Try New Approaches
- A Holistic Perspective
- Problem Focused, Not Bound by Positions or Procedures
- Not Bound by Traditional Conceptions of Agency Roles
- Learning Together
- Bounding the Problem with Credible Information
- Fostering a Sense of Responsibility and Commitment
- Transforming "Them" to "Us."