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Complexity and Adaptive Policy Systems: CALFED as an Emergent Form of Governance for Sustainable Management of Contested Resou
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Document Date: 2013-09-03 16:37:51


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Chinatown / New York / Sacramento / /

Company

Adaptive Policy Systems / 8 Complexity / 4 Complexity / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of California Berkeley / New York-New Jersey Harbor / Institute of Urban / California State University / Wurster Hall / Innes California State University / /

IndustryTerm

high tech businesses / unpredictable technology industry / transportation / water banking system / health services / environmental groups / public leaders seeking solutions / creative solutions / long-term solution / accepted solutions / finance / large water systems / law scholar / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Bay-Delta Estuary / Chesapeake Bay / Sierra Nevada / /

Organization

state legislature / Congress / University of California / California State University Sacramento / Contested Resources1 David E. Booher* & Judith E. Innes California State University Sacramento / Center for Collaborative Policy / Bay-Delta Advisory Council / Institute of Urban and Regional Development / /

Person

Connick / Alvin Toffler / Jurgen Habermas / Judith E. Innes / David E. Booher / van Eijnatten / /

Position

Governor / director / governor and the U.S. Secretary / U.S. Secretary of the Interior / chair / Fisher / /

ProvinceOrState

Rhode Island / Oregon / Florida / California / New York / /

Region

Queensland Australia / /

URL

www.csus.edu/ccp / /

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