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=== Rationale: Why is this case interesting? === | === Rationale: Why is this case interesting? === | ||
This case is interesting because of the following three reasons: | |||
1)This case is the unique example of ability to unite and co-ordinate local and regional interests.Through active public participation and transcending arbitary political boundries, the council is able to facilitate the transformation of local passion in to actions accross entire watershed. | |||
=== Author's personal background === | === Author's personal background === |
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Rationale: Why is this case interesting?
This case is interesting because of the following three reasons: 1)This case is the unique example of ability to unite and co-ordinate local and regional interests.Through active public participation and transcending arbitary political boundries, the council is able to facilitate the transformation of local passion in to actions accross entire watershed.
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