Federalism and environmental policy : trust and the politics of implementation /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Georgetown University Press,
1997.
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Colección: | American governance and public policy.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Environmental Federalism and Federal-State Working Relationships
- Responses to Intergovernmental Working Relationships in the 1990s
- Concepts of Federalism
- NEPPS and the REG 8 Directive
- A Typology of Working Relationships
- Implementing Environmental Laws
- Defining Implementation and Measuring Performance
- Implementation as a Game of Strategy
- Implementation as a Story
- Implementation and Refocusing Events
- Implementation Energizers
- An Implementation Framework
- Dynamics of the Model
- Conclusions about Implementation
- Study Design and Rationale
- Unintended Consequences, Policy Retreat, and Refocusing Events in Asbestos Policy
- History of Asbestos
- Health Risks Associated with Asbestos
- The Government Responds to Asbestos
- Legal and Media Attention to Asbestos in the 1980s
- Congress Develops an Asbestos Law
- EPA Develops Asbestos Regulations
- The Early Years of Implementing AHERA
- Implementing AHERA Today
- Refocusing Events: Libby, Montana, the World Trade Center, and Litigation
- A View from the States
- Conclusions about the Asbestos Program
- The Survival of a Nonregulatory Radon Program
- Radon and Known Health Risks
- A Perfect Triggering Event
- The Indoor Radon Abatement Act, 1988
- Early and Persistent Challenges to Implementing IRAA
- Radon and Risk Communication
- Regulatory and Nonregulatory Programs Collide: Radon in Drinking Water
- Funding State Programs and Leveraging with Partnerships
- Perceptions of State Radon Officials
- Conclusions about the Radon Program.