�When through with correctly, world participation improves the calibre of union agencies' decisions about the environment, says a new report from the National Research Council. Well-managed populace involvement too increases the legitimacy of decisions in the eyes of those affected by them, which makes it more likely that the decisions will be implemented effectively. Agencies should discern public engagement as valuable to their objectives, non just as a formality required by the law, the report says. It details principles and approaches agencies can use to successfully involve the public.
In response to legislation and pressure from citizens' groups over the last three decades, federal agencies have taken steps to include the public in a wide
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