ENVS195 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Dime (United States Coin), Alternative Dispute Resolution, Precautionary Principle

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Envs 195 chapter 6, planning and management: process, method and product. Information on processes, methods and products in relation to resource and environmental management. If a holistic approach is taken, collaboration is necessary to ensure success: powers, resources, ideas must be shared and stakeholders accepting of outcomes, collaboration needed in organizations, allows for successful coordination. Coordination is the harmony created by effective collaboration. When there is no collaboration or over-collaboration principles can be compromised, priorities changed and create negative long-term effects. Manitoba roundtable concluded that it is essential public participation be allowed under certain conditions: allow due process, prioir notification, appropriate and timely redress by stakeholders in policy, programs, decisions, developments. Partnerships enhance communication make strategy more effective and affordable. Achieving inter/intra generational equity, increasing self-determination are rationale for sharing power in environmental management. Power sharing is challenging, can challenge interests, undermine authority: forces accountability and responsibility for decisions.

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