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Summary: Publisher Summary 1 Amid the policy gridlock that characterizes most environmental debates, a new conservation movement has emerged. Known as 鈥渃ollaborative conservation,鈥?it emphasizes local participation, sustainability, and inclusion of the disempowered, and focuses on voluntary compliance and consent rather than legal and regulatory enforcement. Encompassing a wide range of local partnerships and initiatives, it is changing the face of resource management throughout the western United States.Across the Great Dividepresents a thoughtful exploration of this new movement, bringing together writing, reporting, and analysis of collaborative conservation from those directly involved in developing and implementing the approach. Contributors examine: the failure of traditional policy approaches recent economic and demographic changes that serve as a backdrop for the emergence of the movement the merits of, and drawbacks to, collaborative decision-making the challenges involved with integrating diverse voices and bringing all sectors of society into the movement .In addition, the book offers in-depth stories of eight noteworthy collaborative initiatives -- including the Quincy Library Group, Montana's Clark Fork River, the Applegate Partnership, and the Malpai Borderlands -- that explore how different groups have organized and acted to implement their goals.Among the contributors are Ed Marston, George Cameron Coggins, David Getches, Andy Stahl, Maria Varela, Luther Propst, Shirley Solomon, William Riebsame, Cassandra Moseley, Lynn Jungwirth, and others. Across the Great Divideis an important work for anyone involved with collaborative conservation or the larger environmental movement, and for all those who care about the future of resource management in the West.  

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Foreword Daniel Kemmis p. xi
Coming Home: An Introduction to Collaborative Conservation Donald Snow p. 1
From Troubled Waters: the Emergence of Collaborative Conservation p. 13
Will Rain Follow the Plow? Unearthing a New Environmental Movement Philip Brick and Edward P. Weber p. 15
ONRC, Go Home: A Rancher Speaks Out to Environmentalists about Community and the Land Mike Connelly p. 25
What Do We Mean by Consensus? Some Defining Principles Matthew J. McKinney p. 33
Defining the Territory: the Changing Face of the American West p. 41
Geographies of the New West William E. Riebsame p. 43
Your Next Job Will Be in Services. Should You Be Worried? Ray Rasker p. 51
Who Will Be the Gardeners of Eden? Some Questions about the Fabulous New West Lynn Jungwirth p. 58
The Death of John Wayne and the Rebirth of a Code of the West Peter R. Decker p. 64
What Is Community? Carl M. Moore p. 71
On the Ground: Collaborative Conservation in Practice p. 77
The Quincy Library Group: A Divisive Attempt at Peace Ed Marston p. 79
Montana's Clark Fork: A New Story for a Hardworking River Donald Snow p. 91
The Applegate Partnership: Innovation in Crisis Cassandra Moseley p. 102
Malpai Borderlands: The Searchers for Common Ground Kelly Cash p. 112
Colorado's Yampa Valley: Planning for Open Space Florence Williams p. 122
Wild Olympic Salmon: Art and Activism in the Heart of the Dragon Fran Stefan p. 130
Oregon's Plan for Salmon and Watersheds: The Basics of Building a Recovery Plan Carlotta Collette p. 140
Bitterroot Grizzly Bear Reintroduction: Management by Citizen Committee? Sarah Van de Wetering p. 150
Evaluating Collaborative Conservation: a Chautauqua p. 161
Of Californicators, Quislings, and Crazies: Some Perils of Devolved Collaboration George Cameron Coggins p. 163
Of Impostors, Optimists, and Kings: Finding a Political Niche for Collaborative Conservation Philip Brick p. 172
Some Irreverent Questions about Watershed-Based Efforts David H. Getches p. 180
Are Community Watershed Groups Effective? Confronting the Thorny Issue of Measuring Success Douglas S. Kenney p. 188
Ownership, Accountability, and Collaboration Andy Stahl p. 194
Exploring Paradox in Environmental Collaborations Jonathan I. Lange p. 200
Broadening Environmental Horizons p. 211
Imagining the Best Instead of Preventing the Worst: Toward a New Solidarity in Conservation Strategy Luther Propst and Susan Culp p. 213
Crossing the Great Divide: Facing a Shared History in a Multicultural West Beverly Brown p. 220
Collaborative Conservation: Peace or Pacification? The View from Los Ojos Maria Varela p. 228
Finding Science's Voice in the Forest Jim Burchfield p. 236
"Salmon Is Coming for My Heart": Hearing All the Voices Shirley Solomon p. 244
Appendix Selected Resources in Collaborative Conservation Alex Conley p. 251
Acknowledgments p. 265
About the Contributors p. 267
Index p. 271

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