Resolving resource conflict: The role of survey research in public involvement programs |
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Authors: | J. Douglas Wellman Peter A. Fahmy |
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Abstract: | There is increasing awareness of the costs of controversy in natural resources planning and management, and growing interest in ways of resolving conflict out of court. Traditional approaches to public involvement—public hearings and analysis of correspondence—do little to resolve conflict. Survey research is a technique that has potential in promoting consensus solutions. Comparisons of written input and two surveys associated with a controversial plan are offered in partial support of this position. |
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