EXTREME ARBITRATOR-GUARDIAN: 



Will actively seek support to keep or push the conflict into the 

 regulatory arena, where the decision is made by an arbitrating 

 organization based on evidence presented by all sides to the dispute. Is 

 likely to be in a position to arbitrate the decision itself. Will thus 

 solicit information from all sides of the dispute, and will be more 

 interested in technical and scientific information than political facts, 

 especially when these data support its own economic interests and those 

 of its constituency. Will resist attempted changes in the traditional 

 ways in which resources have been used and managed in the past, and will 

 not obstruct crusading campaigns that promote "economic progress" over 

 "environmental protection." Will take strong positional stands in 

 bargaining situations and not be open to compromise. May threaten 

 litigation or actually "try" the case. 



EXTREME ARBITRATOR-ADVOCATE: 



Will actively seek support to keep or push the conflict into the 

 regulatory arena, where the decision is made by an arbitrating organiza- 

 tion based on evidence presented by all sides to the dispute. Is likely 

 to be in a position to arbitrate the decision itself. Will thus solicit 

 information from all sides of the dispute, and will be more interested in 

 technical and scientific information than political facts, especially 

 when these data support environmental protection efforts. Will attempt 

 to change the traditional ways in which resources have been used and 

 managed in the past, and cooperate in crusading campaigns promote 

 "environmental protection" over "economic progress." Will take strong 

 positional stands in bargaining situations and not be open to compromise. 

 May threaten litigation or actually "try" the case. 



EXTREME ADVOCATE-ARBITRATOR: 



Will frequently speak out — in the media, at public meetings and the 

 like — on behalf of environmental values and will lead efforts to change 

 the traditional ways in which resources have been used and managed in the 

 past. Will employ crusading techniques to protect the environment from 

 the crises it feels are approaching, and generate and use scientific and 

 technical data to support its position. Strongly believes in the correct- 

 ness of its environmentally protective world view, and will join efforts 

 to keep or push the conflict into the regulatory arena, where the decision 

 is made by an arbitrating organization based on evidence presented by all 

 sides to the dispute. Will take absolute positions in bargaining 

 situations and not be open to compromise. 



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