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020 _a9788185336527
082 _a363.7056
_bROS
100 _aRosenbaum, Walter A.
245 0 _aEnvironmental politics and policy
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aNew Delhi
_bEast-West
_cc1991
300 _axiii,336p.
_rPBK
_c23*16 cm
520 _aRosenbaum describes the major political actors, institutions, and values that shape current U.S. environmental policies and the controversies that arise in implementing them. He outlines the roles the executive, legislative and judicial branches play in the development of environmental policy and examines the status of public policy in areas such as air pollution, water pollution, toxic and hazardous wastes, energy, and public lands. He concludes with an agenda for the 1980s, the controversies concerning the fundamental design and purpose of the public agencies responsible for environmental management, and the reform of the environmental protection agency
650 _a Environmental policy
650 _a United States
650 _aEnvironmental policy - United States
942 _cBKS
999 _c1564
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