
As land becomes increasingly valuable, tensions among competing interests have become common. Stakeholders are seeking a more active role in decisions about community land use.
Consensus building techniques such as mediation have been used for almost two decades to help disputants maximize mutual gains and resolve land use disputes. Whether you are a public official, planner, developer, community advocate, environmentalist, business owner, or resident, this website is designed to help you:
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| Examples of Conflict and Situation Assessments Conflict and situation assessments are used to evaluate situations. These assessments are completed ... read more > |
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| Collaborative Design of the Santa Fe Summit Development The Santa Fe Summit Project spurred residents to take action. Hyde Park Road, a National Scenic Bywa... read more > |
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