US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution

The 1998 Environmental Policy and Conflict Resolution Act (P.L. 105-156)[1] created the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution to assist parties in resolving environmental conflicts around the country that involve federal agencies or interests. The Institute provides a neutral place inside the federal government but "outside the Beltway" where public and private interests can reach common ground.[2] Its primary objectives are to:

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