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The theory and practice of collaborative planning in resource and environmental management (1).


by Gunton, Thomas I.^Day, J.C
Environments • Nov, 2003 •

(1) This paper was written in support of the next paper in this issue (Day et al.), which was originally presented to the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: The Role of Biodiversity Conservation in the Transition to Rural Sustainability, Krakow, Poland, 5-9 November 2002 (Light et al. 2002). Research for this paper was funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council and by the British Columbia government Forestry Innovation Fund

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Author Biographies

Dr. Thomas I. Gunton is an associate professor and former director of the School of Resource and Environmental Management (REM) at Simon Fraser University. He held numerous senior positi0ns in government including Deputy Minister of Environment and Deputy Minister of Cabinet Policy for the government of British Columbia. His research is in environmental mediation and dispute resolution and natural resource planning. He can be reached through the School at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A lS6 or at tgunton@shaw.ca.


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