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Environmental conflict resolution (ECR) is a process of negotiation that allows stakeholders in a dispute to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement on their own terms. The tools of ECR, such as facilitation, mediation, and conflict assessment, suggest that it fits well with other ideas for reforming environmental policy. First used in 1974, ECR has been an official part of policymaking since the mid 1990s. The Promise and Performance of Environmental Conflict Resolution is the first book to systematically evaluate the results of these efforts. The Promise and Performance of Environmental Conflict Resolution presents empirical research along with insights from some of ECR's most experienced practitioners. Beginning with a primer about concepts and methods, the book describes the kinds of disputes where ECR has been applied, making it clear that "despite the faith of proponents in the power and usefulness of ECR, it is not applicable to all environmental conflicts."The contributions that follow critically investigate the record and potential of ECR, drawing on perspectives from political science, public administration, regional planning, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, and law. ECR is being extended to almost every area of environmental policy. Rosemary O'Leary and Lisa Bingham argue that truly effective use of ECR requires something more than advocacy. The Promise and Performance of Environmental Conflict Resolution provides scholars, policymakers, students, and practitioners with critical assessments, so that ECR can be used to its best advantage.
Environmental conflict resolution (ECR) is a process of negotiation that allows stakeholders in a dispute to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement on their own terms. The tools of ECR, such as facilitation, mediation, and conflict assessment, suggest that it fits well with other ideas for reforming environmental policy. First used in 1974, ECR has been an official part of policymaking since the mid 1990s. The Promise and Performance of Environmental Conflict Resolution is the first book to systematically evaluate the results of these efforts. The Promise and Performance of Environmental Conflict Resolution presents empirical research along with insights from some of ECR's most experienced practitioners. Beginning with a primer about concepts and methods, the book describes the kinds of disputes where ECR has been applied, making it clear that 'despite the faith of proponents in the power and usefulness of ECR, it is not applicable to all environmental conflicts.' The contributions that follow critically investigate the record and potential of ECR, drawing on perspectives from political science, public administration, regional planning, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, and law. ECR is being extended to almost every area of environmental policy. Rosemary O'Leary and Lisa Bingham argue that truly effective use of ECR requires something more than advocacy. The Promise and Performance of Environmental Conflict Resolution provides scholars, policymakers, students, and practitioners with critical assessments, so that ECR can be used to its best advantage.
Augusta McKendrick will do anything to protect a murderer--even confess to the crime. But interrogator Major Jackson St. Charles believes dark secrets lurk behind the case--including his own forbidden desires for Augusta. From the author of Sweet Dalliance and Sweet Defiance.
RueAnn Boggs meets Charles Tolliver, a handsome Brit with a secret job, and in the course of twenty-four hours, RueAnn is swept off her feet-seduced, wed, and then left by dashing Charlie, who hastily departs for an assignment in England. When weeks go by and she hears nothing from her new husband, RueAnn becomes determined to find out if she's a wife in name only, and she travels to London for answers. But what she finds there is not at all what she expects... Susan Blunt has spent her life staying put, retreating into her books while her vivacious twin sister, Sara, lives life to the fullest. The start of the war hasn't stopped vibrant Sara from collecting a throng of beaus in uniform, including Paul Overdone, an RAF pilot heading for the front. When Sara pressures Susan into switching places and going to a dance with Paul, Susan reluctantly agrees. Little does Susan know that a single night is more than enough time to fall deeply in love with Paul-who returns her ardor, even though he thinks she is someone else... When the Blitz begins and bombs start raining down on London, both RueAnn and Susan must find the strength and courage they never knew they had in order to survive. They form a friendship out of the city's ashes, one that helps them weather the storm as they wait for news from the front-from the men they love, have lost, and hope desperately to find once more. Set against the backdrop of a remarkable era, Into the Storm brilliantly explores relationships in wartime, when the passion shared in just one day could sustain love for a lifetime and the love borne of one night's deception could become the truth that saves a life. "Lisa Bingham is a master storyteller." -AFFAIRE DE COEUR
In a homespun style that recalls the magic of her debut novel, Silken Dreams, Bingham has created a tale of a wild Irish rose posing as a gambling British widow and the gorgeous U.S. marshal who wins her heart.
Her highly acclaimed Sweet trilogy captivated readers. Now Bingham begins her most high-spirited trilogy yet. Delicious sexual tension and delightful humor give the series an irresistible start, with the tale of a proper Boston beauty swept into a most improper predicament involving a lanky hero, a dangerous mission, and a tempestuous love.
The first book in critically acclaimed Lisa Bingham's St. Charles trilogy. Sweet Dalliance is the story of a man who believes that love can be no more than a pleasant diversion, and of the woman who wins his heart. On the run from the Union army, Micah--and his clothes--are captured by Eliza in her barn. . . .
The highly-praised author of Distant Thunder returns with another heart-stirring romance. When proper English governess Chelsea Wickersham agrees to tutor Sullivan Cane, who had been abducted from his island hideaway and spirited to Scotland, she expects to find a boy--not the magnificent heathen who inflames the desires she has long supressed.
Sensible Constance Pedigrue reluctantly agrees to pay off her debt to successful theatrical producer Gideon Payne by working for him. But a madman's scheme has set the stage for Constance and Gideon to join forces--testing their reluctant trust, and sparking reckless hungers.
The author of Temptation's Kiss takes readers to the English seacoast, where a young woman has jumped overboard and swum to shore . . . only to find herself in the arms of a mysterious stranger whose face is as angry as it is handsome. . . .
The second book in Lisa Bingham's romantic three sisters trilogy begun in "Wild Escapades" pairs a prim governess with a roguish sea captain and plunges them into a perilous situation awash with desire.
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