Assess the democracy merits of collaborative public management by watershed partnerships in terms of: inclusiveness, representativeness, impartiality, transparency, deliberativeness, lawfulness, and empowerment.
Community
The learning experience: Evolves from work with a coalition or group.
Class or Group
The learning experience: Incorporates methods for assessing the value of the experience, especially as it relates to desired outcomes.
Citation: Leach, W. D. (2006). Collaborative public management and democracy: Evidence from western watershed partnerships. Public Administration Review, 66, 100-110.
Citation Type: Research