About this Research Topic
This Research Topic posits key questions for scholars and practitioners in the 21st century, and intends to create a rich discussion useful for educators, researchers, and practitioners. Contributors are asked to submit research and essays that address critical questions about trends, opportunities, and possibilities of environmental conflict management and policy development processes at local, national, and international scales. Theoretical contributions that speak to the structure of environmental conflict management processes such as the assessment, design, development and implementation of policy and that address interdisciplinary challenges and particular nuances of collaborative processes such as culture, competing values, scientific uncertainty and blurred political boundaries or levels of policy development are encouraged. Practitioners are strongly encouraged to submit reflective essays about their experiences in the field or case studies highlighting a specific aspect of environmental conflict management. Editors welcome submissions that employ diverse theoretical and methodological approaches.
Keywords: Conflict Assessment & Process Design, Collaborative Decision-making, Public Involvement/Participation, Policy Implementation
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