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building civic capacity to resolve environmental conflicts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2005

michael elliott
Affiliation:
city and regional planning program, georgia institute of technology, atlanta, georgia
sanda kaufman
Affiliation:
levin college of urban affairs, cleveland state university, cleveland, ohio
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Abstract

imagine two cities similar in many respects—size, socio–economic status, location—faced with an environmental challenge. in one city, a fractious battle is observed among interest groups, while in the other, parties seem very effective at engaging in deliberations that yield possible solutions to the challenge. all else being similar, the difference might be the level of civic capacity in the two cities. this civic capacity is the focus of this article.

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Research Article
Copyright
2003 national association of environmental professionals

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