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Power distribution in complex environmental negotiations: Does balance matter?

January 1, 1997

We studied six interagency negotiations covering Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) hydroelectric power licenses. Negotiations occurred between state and federal resource agencies and developers over project operations and natural resource mitigation. We postulated that a balance of power among parties was necessary for successful negotiations. We found a complex relationship between balanced power and success and conclude that a balance of power was associated with success in these negotiations. Power played a dynamic role in the bargaining and illuminates important considerations for regulatory design.

Publication Year 1997
Title Power distribution in complex environmental negotiations: Does balance matter?
DOI 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jpart.a024348
Authors N. Burkardt, B. L. Lamb, J.G. Taylor
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Index ID 70019970
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse