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Beyond Conjecture: Learning About Ecosystem Management From the Glen Canyon Dam Experiment

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Beyond Conjecture: Learning About Ecosystem Management From the Glen Canyon Dam Experiment
Description

This brief article, written for a symposium on "Collaboration and the Colorado River," evaluates the U.S. Department of the Interior's Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program ("AMP"). The AMP has been advanced as a pioneering collaborative and adaptive approach for both decreasing scientific uncertainty in support of regulatory decision-making and helping manage contentious resource disputes -- in this case, the increasingly thorny conflict over the Colorado River's finite natural resources. Though encouraging in some respects, the AMP serves as a valuable illustration of the flaws of existing regulatory processes purporting to incorporate collaboration and regulatory adaptation into the decision-making process. Born in the shadow of the law and improvised with too little thought as to its structure, the AMP demonstrates the need to attend to the design of the regulatory process and integrate mechanisms that compel systematic program evaluation and adaptation. As such, the AMP provides vital information on how future collaborative experiments might be modified to enhance their prospects of success.

Date Created
2008-09-19
Contributors
  • Camacho, Alejandro E. (Author)
Topical Subject
  • Collaborative Adaptive Management
  • Collaborative Planning
  • Consensus
  • Ecosystem Management
  • Environmental Management
  • Glen Canyon Dam
  • Joint Fact-Finding
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Public Participation
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Adaptive Management Program
  • Dispute Resolution
Resource Type
Text
Extent
22 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
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Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program Administrative History
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No
Series
GCES-GCDAMP Academic Reviews-Assessments
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55401
Preferred Citation

Camacho, Alejandro E., Beyond Conjecture: Learning About Ecosystem Management from the Glen Canyon Dam Experiment (September 19, 2008). Nevada Law Review, Vol. 8, 2008; Notre Dame Legal Studies Paper No. 08-29. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1270743

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