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A District Collector is chairing a coordination meeting to resolve a persistent deadlock between the State Forest Department and the Public Works Department (PWD). The PWD urgently needs to widen a state highway to reduce severe traffic bottlenecks, but the proposed alignment passes through an eco-sensitive forest buffer zone. The Forest Department has firmly denied clearance, citing strict conservation laws, while the PWD claims the delay is causing massive financial losses for the district. Previous inter-departmental meetings have ended in heated arguments and a complete breakdown of communication. Which of the following approaches by the District Collector demonstrates the most effective use of integrative negotiation to build consensus?

  1. Acknowledge the core mandates of both departments and facilitate a joint technical committee to design ecological mitigation structures, ensuring both conservation and infrastructure goals are met.Cevap
  2. B
    Utilize emergency administrative powers to bypass the environmental clearance process and authorize immediate highway construction to prevent further economic losses.
  3. C
    Firmly issue an ultimatum to the department heads, warning them of disciplinary action and negative performance reviews if they do not finalize a compromise by the next working day.
  4. D
    Instruct the Public Works Department to begin piecemeal construction on adjacent non-forest lands while deliberately keeping the disputed zone unresolved to avoid inter-departmental confrontation.

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The most effective approach is to acknowledge the core mandates of both departments and facilitate a joint technical committee to design ecological mitigation structures, ensuring both conservation and infrastructure goals are met.
The correct answer demonstrates integrative negotiation, often called 'win-win' negotiation. By facilitating a joint technical committee, the District Collector validates the essential mandates of both the Forest Department and the PWD. This collaborative approach moves the departments away from rigid positional arguments and focuses them on generating technical solutions (like wildlife corridors) that satisfy both infrastructure and conservation requirements.

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1
Analyze the nature of the conflict and the underlying interests of both parties.
The conflict is between infrastructure development (PWD's interest) and environmental conservation (Forest Department's interest), both of which are valid statutory mandates.
Identifying underlying interests is the first step in moving away from positional bargaining toward integrative negotiation.
2
Evaluate the administrative tools available to the District Collector.
The Collector cannot arbitrarily override state laws, nor should they use coercive threats. The appropriate role is a neutral mediator and facilitator.
Administrative decisions must remain within ethical and legal boundaries while fostering inter-departmental harmony.
3
Select the strategy that creates a 'win-win' integrative solution.
Forming a joint technical committee to design ecological mitigation structures addresses both the need for the highway and the need to protect the forest buffer zone.
Integrative negotiation expands the available options by finding innovative technical solutions that satisfy the core requirements of all conflicting stakeholders.

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Integrative Negotiation and Interdepartmental Conflict Resolution
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