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Parlee, Courtenay Elisabeth.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution: Can it Advance the Stated Policies of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Canadian Fisheries and Oceans?.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution: Can it Advance the Stated Policies of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Canadian Fisheries and Oceans?./
Author:
Parlee, Courtenay Elisabeth.
Description:
274 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-05.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International51-05(E).
Subject:
Alternative Dispute Resolution. -
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9780494918067
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Can it Advance the Stated Policies of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Canadian Fisheries and Oceans?.
Parlee, Courtenay Elisabeth.
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Can it Advance the Stated Policies of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Canadian Fisheries and Oceans?.
- 274 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-05.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--University of New Brunswick (Canada), 2011.
The Canadian government agreed to support and participate in integrated coastal zone management as a policy objective when it ratified the 1992 Rio Declaration on Environment and Development (UNEP 1992) and the Oceans Act, SC 1996, c 31. Finite economic, environmental, political and cultural resources associated with fisheries must be shared by stakeholders who have valid yet divergent interests and values. Power struggles and conflicts are inevitable (Bastien Daigle et al 2008:121). Through the lens of alternative dispute resolution analysis, specifically the transformative approach, this thesis will explore consultation and collaborative processes associated with integrated coastal zone management in connection with a specific region of Nova Scotia, Canada. More particularly, the thesis will demonstrate how failure to adhere to basic dispute-resolution engagement principles produced conflict escalation that continues to impede relations between governing authorities and independent clam harvesters today. This thesis concludes with procedural recommendations for use in the future.
ISBN: 9780494918067Subjects--Topical Terms:
1674098
Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Can it Advance the Stated Policies of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Canadian Fisheries and Oceans?.
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