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Consensus-building processes

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The term “consensus-building” has been used to describe a wide range of activities that seek agreement by multiple stakeholders and the general public. The ambiguity of its definition, however, has made this term popular among scholars and policymakers who are interested in decisionmaking processes in the public arena. In fact, even congressional lobbying is sometimes considered part of a consensus-building effort.

Related Subject(s): Environment and Climate Change
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