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…The term “consensus” can mean different things to different people. Taking time early in a a collaborative process to ensure participants share the same definition and understanding is often useful. This short (4:36), animated video features an entertaining exchange about consensus between two “superheroes” by www.consensusdecisionmaking.com.…
…ic Engagement, published in 2010 by the National Park Service. Learn about common collaborative themes that emerged from six case studies related to historic and protected lands, including a sacred burial ground, a recreational park, and a national preserve and park. The publication offers suggests strategies on what to do before convening, what it takes to be an effective leader through a collaborative process, and how to build team capacity and…
…n, and HFUU is actively promoting this method among it’s members and their communities. 3) Affordable Farm Land Trusts: This idea comes from HFUU member Dale Bonar, former ED for the Hawaii Islands Land Trust. It allows agriculturalists to build equity in a land lease and pass it on to their heirs, or sell their equity back to the trust when they retire. It is online in concept here: http://affordablefarmsmaui.org/. This is essential if we are…
…auspices of a skilled leader (that’s everyone here), they cannot help but come out of it changed. Whether or not accepted, we at least get to see where we each “come from” with our views. And it is harder to demonize the person we have sat with than it is to do with a complete stranger. We can be deliberate about making each process meaningful … regardless of the outcome. On the island of Kauai, Council Member JoAnn Yukimura is working with Peter…
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