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A Practitioner's Guide to Public Deliberation in Natural Resource Management
註釋Deliberative practices are a subset of public participation activities, and are predominantly concerned with the creation of opportunities for public dialogue. Through consultation & careful consideration of alternative points of view, deliberative activities may result in more reasonable, better-informed opinions within a representative body of citizens or participants. This report is a guide to help practitioners & managers to enhance deliberative activities in natural resource management. After a brief examination of the strengths & weaknesses of three recent deliberative activities in the forest sector (Special Places 2000, the Alberta Forest Conservation Strategy, and the forest sector public advisory committees), eight specific deliberative tools are described in detail. Finally, a detailed set of guidelines is presented for the three stages of public deliberation: pre-deliberative activities, the deliberation itself, and post-deliberative activities.