DICKINSON BAYOUWATERSHED PARTNERSHIP
Public Participation and Collaboration
Below are some links of interest about the public participation
process and collaboration. This is NOT a complete bibliography nor an
exhaustive list; it is provided just for your information.
Public Participation
Getting in Step and Public Participation (EPA, Environmental Protection Agency):
Getting
in Step: A Guide to Effective Outreach in Your Watershed (PDF). (Requires Adobe
Acrobat reader)
Getting
in Step: Engaging and Involving Stakeholders in Your Watershed (PDF) *
The
Model Plan for Public Participation (PDF) *
Community
Culture and the Environment: A Guide to Understanding a Sense of
Place (PDF) *
Awakening
Participation: Building Capacity for Public Participation in Environmental
Decisionmaking (The Regional Environmental Center for Central and
Eastern Europe, Hungary)
A Guide
to Effective Participation, by David Wilcox, (UK)
Outreach
and Involvement Handbook (City of Portland, OR)
International
Association for Public Participation (IAP2)
Collaboration:
A Guide for Environmental Advocates (UVA, Audubon, Wilderness Society)
(PDF) *
Education
Explore the Dickinson Bayou Watershed - Activities for Teachers
We All live in a Watershed - PDF (contact cyork@tamu.edu for Power Point version)
Build your own Watershed - PDF
Explore your Watershed with a Nature Journal - PDF
Watershed Education (North Carolina
State University):
Watershed Education
for Communities and Local Officials (WECO)
Local
Watershed Planning Guidebook (PDF - 1.00 MB) (produced by NCSU/Watershed
Education for Communities and Local Officials)*
Collaborative
Watershed PlanningSearching for Agreement (WECO) (PDF)
*
Collaborative
Watershed PlanningCollaborative Problem Solving (WECO) (PDF) *
Collaborative
Watershed PlanningReaching Agreement (WECO) (PDF) *
* (PDF files require Adobe
Acrobat reader)
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