Here's a piece I co-wrote a while back that might be of interest to some. It focuses on the conflict over old growth forests in British Columbia.

More on conflict than resolution.


DBT



On 2018-10-09 8:13 AM, Stacy VanDeveer wrote:

Colleagues,

I am preparing a spring course on Environmental Conflict Resolution. I hope to include aspects of the broad Envt-security agenda; themes around resources and environment & conflict; literature and topics around conflict resolution/mediation/transformation and environment/sustainability/resources; and so on.  In other words, I’m open to a broad set of topics, themes and ideas! I would welcome any and all suggestions for topics, reading materials, related courses and syllabi, etc.  And I would be happy if there were international and US related suggestions.

Help!  :)

Thanks all!

Stacy D VanDeveer

Professor & Graduate Program Director

Global Governance and Human Security

University of Massachusetts Boston

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