Drawing on five detailed case studies from the American West, the authors explore and clarify how to expedite a transition toward adaptive governance and break the gridlock in natural resource policymaking. Unlike scientific management, which relies on science as the foundation for policies made through a central bureaucratic authority, adaptive governance integrates various types of knowledge and organizations. Adaptive governance relies on open decision-making processes recognizing multiple interests, community-based initiatives, and an integrative science in addition to traditional science.
Case studies discussed include a program to protect endangered fish in the Colorado River with the active participation of water developers and environmentalists; a district ranger's innovative plan to manage national forestland in northern New Mexico; and how community-based forestry groups are affecting legislative change in Washington, D.C.
Adaptive Governance: Integrating Science, Policy, and Decision Making
Christina M Cromley
$70.90 - $81.50
- UPC:
- 9780231136259
- Maximum Purchase:
- 3 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 2005-08-10
- Author:
- Ronald Brunner;Toddi Steelman;Lindy Coe-Juell;Christina Cromley;Christine Edwards;Donna Tucker
- Language:
- english