Select Publications

Books

Ozawa, Connie P., ed., (2004) The Portland Edge:  Challenges and Successes in Growing Communities.  Washington, DC and Boulder, CO:  Island Press, 321 pp.

Ozawa, Connie P., (1991) Recasting Science:  Consensual Procedures in Public Policy Making.  Westview Press, 143 pp. (This book is out-of-print but can be downloaded as pdf files: Recasting Science)

REFEREED ARTICLES:

Shmueli, Deborah, Sanda Kaufman and Connie Ozawa. (2008) “Mining Negotiation Theory for Planning Insights.”  Journal of Planning Education and Research.  27(3):359-364. 

Ozawa, Connie P. and J.Alan Yeakley, (2007) “Performance of Management Strategies in the Protection of Riparian Vegetation in Three Oregon Cities;” Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 50(6): 803-822.

Ozawa, Connie P. (2006) “Science and Intractable Conflict,” Conflict Resolution Quarterly, Vol 24(2):197-205. 

Yeakley, J. A., C. P. Ozawa and A. M. Hook.  (2006) “Changes in Riparian Vegetation Buffers in Response to Development in Three Oregon Cities,“ in in Aguirre-Bravo, Celedonio, et al. eds.  Proceedings of the Monitoring Science and Technology Symposium:  Unifying Knowledge for Sustainability in the Western Hemisphere.  RMRS-P-000. Ogden, UT:  U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.

Seltzer, Ethan P. and Connie P. Ozawa. (2002) “Clear Signals:  Moving On to Planning’s Promise,”  Journal of Planning Education and Research.  22(1):  77-86. 

Ozawa, C. P., J. A. Yeakley, R. Friday and M. Sharp, (2000) “An Exploratory Investigation Regulatory Strategies to Protect Stream Buffers,” AWRA Riparian Conference Proceedings,  357-362. 

Ozawa, Connie P. and Ethan P. Seltzer, (1999) "Taking Our Bearings:  Mapping a Relationship Among Planning Practice, Planning Theory and Planning Education." Journal of Planning Education and Research.  18:257-266.  

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS and Other Creative Achievements

Book Chapters

Ozawa, Connie P. , (2005) “Putting Science in Its Place.”  In Bruce Stiftel and John Scholz, eds. Adaptive Governance:  Florida’s Water Conflicts.  Washington, DC: Resources for the Future.

Ozawa, Connie P. , (2005) “Science in Environmental Conflict,” reprinted in Environmental Sociology:  from Analysis to Action, Lesley King and Deborah McCarthy, editors, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.

Ozawa, Connie P. and J. Alan Yeakley, (2004)  “Keeping the Green Edge:  Protection of Stream Corridors in the Portland Metropolitan Region,” in Connie P. Ozawa, ed., The Portland Edge, Washington D.C. and Boulder, CO: Island Press.

Marshall, Gary  and Connie P. Ozawa, (2004)“Mediated Negotiation, a Deliberative Approach to Democratic Governance:  Theoretical Linkages and Practical Examples,”  in Peter Bogason, ed.,  Tampering with Tradition: The Unrealized Authority of Democratic Agency, Maryland:  Lexington Books.

Marshall, Gary and Connie P. Ozawa, (2003) “Mediated Negotiation and Democratic Theory: Implications for Practice,” William J. Pammer, Jr. and Jerri Killian, eds., Handbook of Conflict Management, Marcel Dekker, Inc., pp. 207-218.

Ozawa, Connie P., (1999) “Making the Best Use of Technology,” Lawrence Susskind, Sarah McKearnan, and Jennifer Thomas-Larmer, eds., Consensus Building Handbook, Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications, pp. 401-434.

Journal Articles
Ozawa, Connie P. and Ethan P. Seltzer, (2001) “Comment:  A Response to Alexander,” Journal of Planning Education and Research.  20:381-382. 

Book Reviews:

Journal of the American Planning Association, 73(2): 243-244, (Spring 2007).  Reviewed Public Participation in the Governance of International Freshwater Resources, (New York: United Nations University Press, 2005).

Journal of the American Planning Association, 62(2): 263-264, (Spring 1996).  Reviewed Experts and Environmental Planning, by Bob Evans (Brookfield, VT:  Avebury, 1995) and Communicative Planning Theory, by Tore Sager, (Brookfield, VT: Avebury, 1994).