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PhD (UrbRegPlan)(Florida State), MCRP (Clemson), BCP (Middle East Tech)

Senior Lecturer, Griffith School of Environment

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Research Expertise

  • Environmental planning and natural resource management with particular focus on water resources management
  • Decision making, specifically collaborative planning, consensus building, and alternative dispute resolution
  • Regional planning and natural resource management linkage
  • Growth management

Publications

Book chapters

  • Dedekorkut, A. (2005) 'Tampa Bay water wars: From conflict to collaboration?', in Scholz, J.T. and Stiftel, B. (eds) Adaptive governance and water conflict: New institutions for collaborative planning, Washington DC, Resources for the Future.
  • Dedekorkut, A. (2005) 'Suwannee River Partnership: Representation instead of regulation', in Scholz, J.T. and Stiftel, B. (eds) Adaptive governance and water conflict: New institutions for collaborative planning, Washington DC, Resources for the Future.
  • Berry, F., Stiftel, B. and Dedekorkut, A. (2003) 'State agency administrative mediation: Assessment of Florida trial and prospects', in O'Leary, R. and Bingham, L. (eds) The promise and performance of environmental conflict resolution, Washington DC, Resources for the Future.
  • Dedekorkut, A. (2003) 'Tampa Bay water wars: From conflict to collaboration?', in Dedekorkut, A., Scholz, J.T. and Stiftel, B. (eds) Adaptive governance and Florida's water conflicts: The case studies, Tallahassee, Florida State University DeVoe L. Moore Center for the Study of Critical Issues in Economic Policy and Government.
  • Dedekorkut, A. (2003) 'Suwannee River Partnership: A voluntary approach to nutrient management', in Dedekorkut, A., Scholz, J.T. and Stiftel, B. (eds) Adaptive governance and Florida's water conflicts: The case studies, Tallahassee, Florida State University DeVoe L. Moore Center for the Study of Critical Issues in Economic Policy and Government.

Edited books

  • Dedekorkut, A., Scholz, J.T. and Stiftel, B. (eds)(2003) Adaptive governance and Florida's water conflicts: The case studies, Tallahassee, Florida State University DeVoe L. Moore Center for the Study of Critical Issues in Economic Policy and Government.

Reports

  • Deka, D., Dedekorkut, A., Dickson, S. and Ueland, J. (2002) An assessment of the relationship between crime, security, and transit use in Florida using GIS and econometric approaches, Final report to the Florida Department of Transportation.

Conference papers

  • Dedekorkut, A. (2007) 'How integrated regional spatial planning works (or not) in Turkey', presented at the Spatial and Environmental Planning in Central and Eastern Europe Seminar, 11-12 January 2007, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna.
  • Dedekorkut, A., Deyle, R.E., Thompson, G.L., Brown, J.R. and Khan, H.L. (2005) 'Structural and institutional determinants of the effectiveness of metropolitan planning organizations in integrating regional transportation and land use planning', presented at the 46th Annual Conference of Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 27-30 October 2005, Kansas City, Missouri.
  • Dedekorkut, A. (2005) 'Evaluating collaboration success and identifying its determinants: Towards a new theoretical framework', presented at the 2005 AESOP Congress, 13-17 July 2005, Vienna, Austria.
  • Dedekorkut, A. (2004) 'What makes collaborative planning work? An empirical analysis of collaborative planning for natural resources', presented at the 2004 AESOP Congress, 1-4 July 2004, Grenoble, France.
  • Dedekorkut, A. (2002) 'An empirical assessment of determinants of success in interorganizational collaboration for natural resource management', presented at the 44th Annual Conference of Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 21-24 November 2002, Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Dedekorkut, A. (2002) 'Stormwater runoff best management practices for protection and enhancement of water quality in urban areas', presented at the XVI AESOP Congress, 10-15 July 2002, Volos, Greece.
  • Dedekorkut, A. (2001) 'What makes collaborations work?', presented at the 1st World Planning Schools Congress, 11-15 July 2001, Shanghai, China.
  • Dedekorkut, A. (2000) 'Determinants of success in interorganizational collaboration for natural resource management', presented at the 42nd Annual Conference of Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2-5 November 2000, Atlanta, Georgia.

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