Foley, Anthony2015-12-081536-5581http://hdl.handle.net/1885/38341When evaluating the success of environmental conflict resolution (ECR), the use of traditional measures of success, such as agreement-counting and participant satisfaction surveys, provide an incomplete picture. This article proposes two measures to evaluate ECR in terms of both process and outcome: Is the process transformative of the participants? Is the process designed to be attentive to environmental outcomes?Environmental Conflict Resolution: Relational and Environmental Attentiveness as Measures of Success200710.1002/crq.1862015-12-08