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100 1 _aLEACH, William D
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245 1 0 _aStakeholder partnerships as collaborative policymaking :
_bevaluation criteria applied to watershed management in California and Washington
260 _c2002
520 3 _aPublic policymaking and implementation in the United States are increasingly handled thorugh local, consensus-seeking partnerships involving most affected stakeholders. This paper formalizes the concept of a stakeholder partnership, and proposes techniques for using interviews, surveys, and documents to measure each of six evaluation criteria. Then the criteria are applied to 44 watershed partnerships in California and Washington. The data suggest that each criterion makes a unique contribution to the overall evaluation, and together the criteria are applied to 44 watershed partnerships in California and Washington. The data suggest that each criterion makes a unique contribution to the overall evaluation, and together the criteria reflect a range of partnership goals - both short-term and long-term, substantive and instrumental. Success takes time - frequently about 48 months to achieve major milestones, such as formal agrrements and implementation of restoration, education, or monitoring projects. Stakeholders perceive that their parnerships have been most effective at addressing local problems and at addressing serious problems - not just uncontroversial issues, as previously hypothesized. On the other hand, they perceive that partnership have occasionally aggravated problems involving the economy, regulation, and threats to property rights
700 1 _aPELKEY, Neil W
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_aSabatier, Paul A.
773 0 8 _tJournal of Policy Analysis and Management
_g21, 4, p. 645-670
_d, 2002
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_bLucima
_cLucimara
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_cQuiteria
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
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041 _aeng