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100 1 _aDENT, Jonathan
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245 1 0 _aCivic capacity and community response to government action :
_bthe endangered species act and state water law in the methow and walla walla basins in the Pacific northwest
260 _aPhiladelphia :
_bRoutledge,
_cFebruary 2008
520 3 _aSince 1999, federal agencies have enforced the Endangered Species Act against irrigation districts in the Methow and Walla Walla valleys. There are many differences in how the communities, government agencies, and interested parties responded to the situation in the two communities. The case studies suggest that a community's pre-existing level of civic capacity is an important factor in determining how successfully the community responds to government action. The paper further suggests that government agencies, in addition to considering resource values, should consider the long-term effect their actions may have on a community's capacity to respond constructively to future government action
773 0 8 _tInternational Journal of Public Administration - IJPA
_g31, 3, p. 262-276
_dPhiladelphia : Routledge, February 2008
_xISSN 01900692
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