San Francisco, CA, June 2005 - In her new book The Role of an Environmental NGO in the Landmark Florida Everglades Restoration: An Ethnography of Environmental Conflict Resolution With Many Twists and Turns, author Dr. Barbara K. Pryor sheds a beacon of light on the role of conflict resolution in the daunting challenge of the largest, most dramatic and expensive environmental restoration rescue effort in history.
The Role of an Environmental NGO in the Landmark Florida Everglades Restoration provides much needed, fresh insight into the critical role that an environmental non-governmental organization (NGO) can play as it seeks to influence the process of resolving multiparty environmental conflict, such as the historic crusade to resurrect America's fragile River of Grass.
Dr. Pryor offers a unique ethnography for those working with NGOs, academicians and other tireless researchers, conflict facilitators, environmentalists, ethnographers, policymakers, scientists, students and countless other stakeholders.
"The Everglades is a test. If we pass, we may get to keep the planet." - Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Available for order through all internet booksellers from HELIOGRAPHICA PRESS. Release date: June 25, 2005.
Read a sample chapter on the author's Web site at: http://www.drbarbarakpryor.com. Links to various booksellers are also available on the Web site. Format: Paperback Size: 5.5x8.5 Price: $17.95 US.
ISBN 1-933037-61-X
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