How can we build the institutions that will promote the
cooperation needed to meet our intertwined environmental and
economic needs? Efforts to meet these twin goals in New York City
's watershed collaborations offer some guidance. The experience
provides lessons in addressing scattered sources of pollution,
encouraging environmentally compatible economic development, and
coping with conflicts that are part of the collaboration process.
It also yields insights into what we need to work effectively
towards sustainable economic development.
This book identifies many barriers to achieving the cooperation
necessary to solving our water problems and discusses how watershed
collaborations are a means to overcoming those barriers. Historical
experience and lessons from other watershed collaborations informed
the design of New York City 's complex watershed collaboration
which is shown to contain the elements of a "green milieu" that can
foster sustainable economic development. The particular challenges
to the collaboration 's environmental and economic goals created by
the watershed 's rural economy, farming and forestry are
described.
The unusual inclusion of the analysis of the economic aspects
and effects of collaboration, of the relationship between
collaboration and sustainable development, and of the processes of
implementation and conflict make this book especially valuable to
those interested in collaboration, regulation, environmental
cooperation and conflict, watershed protection, economic
development in general, and sustainable economic development in
particular.
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