Across the Great Divide: Explorations in Collaborative Conservation and the American West - Hardcover

 
9781559638104: Across the Great Divide: Explorations in Collaborative Conservation and the American West

Synopsis

Amid the policy gridlock that characterises most environmental debates, a new conservation movement has emerged. Known as "collaborative conservation," it emphasises local participation, sustainability, and inclusion of the disempowered, and focuses on voluntary compliance and consent rather than legal and regulatory enforcement. Encompassing a wide range of local partnerships and initiatives, it is changing the face of resource management throughout the western United States. Across the Great Divide presents a thoughtful exploration of this new movement, bringing together writing, reporting, and analysis of collaborative conservation from those directly involved in developing and implementing the approach. Contributors examine: - the failure of traditional policy approaches - recent economic and demographic changes that serve as a backdrop for the emergence of the movement - the merits of, and drawbacks to, coliaborative decision-making - the challenges involved with integrating diverse voices and bringing all sectors of society into the movement In addition, the book offers in-depth stories of eight noteworthy collaborative initiatives-including the Quincy Library Group, Montana's Clark Fork River, the Applegate Partnership, and the Malpai Borderlands-that explore how different groups have organised and acted to implement their goals. Among the contributors are Ed Marston, George Cameron Coggins, David Getches, Andy Stahl, Maria Varela, Luther Propst, Shirley Solomon, William Riebsame, Cassandra Moseley, Lynn Jungwirth, and others. Across the Great Divide is an important work for anyone involved with collaborative conservation or the larger environmental movement, and for all those who care about the future of resource management in the West

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About the Author

Philip Brick teaches international and environmental politics at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington and is co-editor ofA Wolf in the Garden (Rowman and Littlefield, 1996).

Donald Snow is executive director of the Northern Lights Research and Education Institute in Missoula, Montana, and co-editor ofThe Next West (Island Press, 1997).

Sarah (Bates) Van de Wetering edits the Chronicle of Community and has published four previous books with Island Press, most recentlyA New Century for Natural Resources Management, which she co-edited with Richard Knight.

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ISBN 10:  1559638117 ISBN 13:  9781559638111
Publisher: Island Press, 2000
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