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In this chapter we analyze and assess the role played by neutral parties in resolving an environmental dispute. The involvement of neutral parties in negotiation processes is called mediation. In recent years, the role of mediation in resolving environmental disputes has been described in a favorable light. The advantages of ‘mediation’ from a critical perspective on the way judicial, legislative, and administrative institutions function have been reviewed generally (see, e.g., Amy, 1987).
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Van de Klundert, B., Glasbergen, P. (1995). The role of mediation in the process of integrated planning. In: Glasbergen, P. (eds) Managing Environmental Disputes. Environment & Management, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0766-2_5
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