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Creating Effective Groups to Address Pressing Local Problems: A Resource Guide for Watershed Councils in the Pacific Northwest
Creating Effective Groups to Address Pressing Local Problems: A Resource Guide for Watershed Councils in the Pacific Northwest EB1930  
Author(s): Emmett Fiske
Conflicts often arise when natural resources become scarce. In the western United States, watersheds have become decisive battlegrounds as competing factions vie for water use. This guide instructs groups and communities in setting up a problem-solving watershed council, and suggests resources to support the process. Specializing in organizational effectiveness, the author presents a sound case for consensus-based decision making. He includes sections on dealing with anger and perspectives on power.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: July 2002.   34 pages.
 
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