Build watershed council ability to:
- to bring people together to learn about watershed health and to learn to dialog in new ways;
- build trust;
- identify win-win and creative solutions
Community
The learning experience: Evolves from work with a coalition or group.
The learning experience: Builds on locally existing skills and resources.
The learning experience: Provides training to increase skills needed to accomplish goals identified by the group.
Citation: Hibbard, M., & Lurie, S. (2006). Some community socio-economic benefits of watershed councils: A case study from oregon. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 49(6), 891-908. from the Environmental Sciences and Pollution Mgmt database
Citation Type: Research