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Peter Adler, Ph.D., Protean Negotiation, Rejecting Orthodoxy and Shifting Shapes Mike Hughes, "Don't Raise the Bridge-Raise the Level of Creativity," Better Roads, http://www.betterroads.com, February 2006 Peter S Adler, Ph. D., “Hope for the Future? Follow the Kids,” Mediate.Com, June 2005 Peter S Adler, Ph. D. and Jeremy L. Kranowitz, M.P.A., M.S., “A Primer on Perceptions of Risk, Risk Communication and Building Trust,” February 2005 Peter S. Adler, Ph.D., and Kristi Parker Celico, “Policy Dialogues,” January 2004 Peter S. Adler, Ph.D., “The Pig Wars (Revisited),” Presented at the “Second Annual Australasian Natural Resources Conferences,” Perth, Australia, March 8-9, 2001 and sponsored by Country Conferences P/L Peter S. Adler, Ph.D., Robert C. Barrett, J.D., Martha C. Bean, Juliana E. Birkhoff, Connie P. Ozawa, Ph.D. and Emily B. Rudin, “Managing Scientific and Technical Information in Environmental Cases, Principles and Practices for Mediators and Facilitators.” n.d. Peter S. Adler, Ph.D., The Keystone Center and Juliana E. Birkhoff, Ph.D., RESOLVE, Inc., “Building Trust,” Published by The National Policy Consensus Center, October 2002. Twenty things you can do to help environmental stakeholder groups talk more effectively about science, culture, professional knowledge and community wisdom. Peter S. Adler, Ph.D., “NATURAL RESOURCES CONFLICT RESOLUTION, Water, Science, and The Search for Common Ground,” 1st Australian Natural Resources Law & Policy Conference, Canberra, Australia, March 27, 2000. Peter S. Adler, Ph.D., Book review, “Bridging Cultural Conflicts, A New Approach for a Changing World.” n.d. Peter S. Adler, Ph.D., “Confederation and Collaboration-Thoughts from a Mugwump.” n.d. Peter S. Adler, Ph.D., “Science, Politics, and Problem Solving: Principles and Practices for the Resolution of Environmental Disputes in the Midst of Advancing Technology, Uncertain or Changing Science, and Volatile Public Perceptions.” n.d.
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