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| Name | The Community Based Collaboratives Research Consortium |
| Description | In 1999, a group of researchers, mediators and facilitators, community collaborative groups, environmental organizations and agencies convened in Tucson, Arizona to examine and discuss the controversies that had arisen over the increasing impact of community-based collaborative groups upon the management of local natural resources. The controversy was fueled by concern about the influence of local groups over resources that encompassed public goods such as public lands, endangered species, significant environmental resources, and watersheds. A clear outcome for participants at the Tucson meeting was the desire to learn more about these processes and to do so in a way that incorporated sound research methods and new ways of learning and sharing knowledge. Workshop participants developed a series of questions to answer in order to further the research concerning CBCs that formed the basis for the Consortium’s Research Agenda. The Community Based Collaboratives Research Consortium was formed to foster this research. |
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