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Website Resources
Association for Conflict Resolution, http://www.acrnet.org - a professional organization enhancing the practice and
public understanding of conflict resolution.
Conflict Resolution Information Source, http://www.crinfo.org - a free, online clearinghouse, indexing more than 25,000
peace- and conflict resolution-related Web pages, books, articles, audiovisual materials, organizational profiles,
events, and current news articles.
Alternative Dispute Resolution Resources, http://adrr.com -
substantial archive of on-line materials for alternative dispute resolution and mediation.
International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution, http://www.cpradr.org - a nonprofit with the mission to spearhead innovation and
promote excellence in public and private dispute resolution, and to serve as a primary multinational resource for
avoidance, management, and the resolution of business-related and other disputes.
U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, http://www.ecr.gov - independent and impartial federal program with the mission of
helping people find workable solutions to environmental conflicts.
Department of the Navy, Alternative Dispute Resolution http://adr.navy.mil - resource website for Navy and the public oriented to providing
advice about self-help and early intervention.
Center for Collaborative Policy, http://www.csus.edu/ccp - a unit of the College of Social Sciences and
Interdisciplinary Studies at California State University, Sacramento with the mission to build the capacity of
public agencies, stakeholder groups, and the public to use collaborative strategies.
Beyond Intractability, http://www.beyondintractability.org - a free knowledge base on more
constructive approaches to destructive conflict.
Community-Based Collaboratives Research Consortium, http://www.cbcrc.org - a free University of Virginia knowledge base that
provides a venue for researchers, community groups, government agencies, funders and individuals to share their
research, find out about new developments and studies concerning community based collaborative groups, and to work
in partnership with others.
Consensus Building Institute, http://cbuilding.org - a
non-profit created by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution
to promote effective negotiations, consensus building, and conflict resolution.
National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation, http://www.thataway.org - an on-line learning and collaboration hub among
practitioners, public leaders, scholars and organizations involved in dialogue, deliberation, and other innovative
group processes that help people tackle complex issues.
Policy Consensus Initiative, http://www.policyconsensus.org - works with state leaders to
initiate and strengthen programs for collaborative governance and consensus building including offering information
on collaborative governance, consensus building, and conflict resolution.
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