EDR Resources
- Consensus Building Institute
- Case Studies of Interest
- Environmental Conflict Resolution Book List
- International Association for Public Participation
- Core Values for Public Participation
- Spectrum of Public Participation
- Annual State of the Practice Reports
- Office of Management and Budget & President’s Council on Environmental Quality: Memorandum on Environmental Collaboration and Conflict Resolution (September 2012)
- Policy Consensus Initiative
- Case Studies of Interest
- President’s Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ): Collaboration in NEPA: A Handbook for NEPA Practitioners (October 2007)
- RESOLVE
- UNCG – Collaborative Governance Bibliography
- UNCG – University Network for Collaborative Governance
- USIECR – U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution
- Report Card on Environmental Dispute Resolution in Utah: Incomplete but Showing Promise.
J. Envtl. Law and Litigation 28:227 (Winter 2013). As one of its first projects, the EDR Program undertook an informal assessment of Environmental Dispute Resolution (EDR) in Utah. Over a period of five months, Ms. Straube conducted more than 30 confidential interviews with stakeholders and received more than 80 responses to a written survey from a cross-section of stakeholder interests involved in environmental and natural resource conflicts in Utah. Ms. Straube shared the results of this informal assessment, including a summary of past and present EDR efforts in the state, participants’ opinions about which EDR approaches work well and which do not, and an identification of the barriers and opportunities for expanding the use of EDR in Utah. Based on the interview and survey results, the EDR Program has given “EDR in Utah” a grade of “Incomplete, but showing promise.”