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| Preface | p. ix |
| Environmental Problems and Politics | p. 1 |
| Environmental Policy and Politics | p. 5 |
| Perspectives on Environmental Problems | p. 7 |
| Scientific Knowledge and Its Use | p. 7 |
| Economics and Incentives | p. 9 |
| Environmental Values and Ethics | p. 10 |
| The Role of Government and Politics | p. 11 |
| Democracy, Politics, and Environmental Policy | ... MOREp. 13 |
| Defining Environmental Policy | p. 13 |
| Policy Typologies | p. 14 |
| The Breadth of Environmental Policy | p. 15 |
| Environmental Problems and Public Policy | p. 16 |
| Defining the Problems: The Nature of Environmental Risks | p. 16 |
| Coping with Environmental Risks | p. 19 |
| Public Policy Responses | p. 21 |
| Conclusions | p. 22 |
| Discussion Questions | p. 23 |
| Suggested Readings | p. 23 |
| Endnotes | p. 24 |
| Judging the State of the Environment | p. 26 |
| Air Quality | p. 27 |
| Gains in Air Quality and Remaining Problems | p. 28 |
| Indoor Air Quality | p. 30 |
| Acid Precipitation | p. 31 |
| CFCs and the Stratospheric Ozone Layer | p. 31 |
| Water Quality | p. 32 |
| Pollution of Surface Waters | p. 33 |
| Drinking Water Quality | p. 35 |
| Toxic Chemicals and Hazardous Wastes | p. 36 |
| Toxic Chemicals and Health Effects | p. 36 |
| Hazardous Wastes | p. 39 |
| Contaminated Federal Facilities | p. 40 |
| Radioactive Wastes | p. 41 |
| Solid Waste and Consumer Waste | p. 41 |
| Energy Use and Climate Change | p. 42 |
| The Nature of Energy Problems | p. 42 |
| Fossil Fuels and the Threat of Climate Change | p. 44 |
| Biological Diversity and Habitat Loss | p. 45 |
| Biodiversity Loss and Implications | p. 46 |
| Policy Actions and Effects | p. 48 |
| Population Growth | p. 49 |
| Population and Sustainable Development | p. 49 |
| Growth Rates and Projected Population Increases | p. 51 |
| Conclusions | p. 53 |
| Discussion Questions | p. 53 |
| Suggested Readings | p. 54 |
| Endnotes | p. 54 |
| Making Environmental Policy | p. 59 |
| Understanding Environmental Politics | p. 61 |
| The Policy Process Model | p. 62 |
| Agenda Setting | p. 64 |
| Policy Formulation | p. 67 |
| Policy Legitimation | p. 69 |
| Policy Implementation | p. 71 |
| Policy and Program Evaluation | p. 71 |
| Policy Change | p. 72 |
| Patterns in Environmental Policymaking | p. 74 |
| Characteristics of U.S. Government and Politics | p. 76 |
| Constitutional and Political Features | p. 76 |
| Institutional Fragmentation and Policy Stalemate | p. 77 |
| The Benefits of Dispersed Power | p. 81 |
| Conclusions | p. 85 |
| Discussion Questions | p. 85 |
| Suggested Readings | p. 86 |
| Endnotes | p. 86 |
| The Evolution of Environmental Policy and Politics | p. 88 |
| Natural Resources and Environmental Policies in Historical Perspective | p. 89 |
| The Settlement and "Conquest" of Nature | p. 90 |
| The Conservation Movement and Advances in Public Health | p. 91 |
| From the New Deal to the Environmental Movement | p. 92 |
| The Modern Environmental Movement and Policy Achievements | p. 94 |
| Environmental Interest Groups | p. 97 |
| Public Opinion and the Environment | p. 103 |
| Environmental Issues in Election Campaigns | p. 107 |
| Political Reaction to Environmentalism | p. 108 |
| Environmental Policy in the Reagan and Bush Administrations | p. 108 |
| Clinton and Gore Reform Environmental Policy and Battle Congress | p. 109 |
| George W. Bush and the Environment | p. 110 |
| Conclusions | p. 111 |
| Discussion Questions | p. 112 |
| Suggested Readings | p. 112 |
| Endnotes | p. 113 |
| Environmental Protection Policy: Controlling Pollution | p. 115 |
| The Contours of Environmental Protection Policy | p. 117 |
| The Clean Air Act | p. 117 |
| The Clean Water Act | p. 122 |
| The Safe Drinking Water Act | p. 125 |
| The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act | p. 127 |
| The Toxic Substances Control Act | p. 129 |
| The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act | p. 130 |
| The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act | p. 132 |
| The Institutional Context of Policy Implementation | p. 135 |
| The EPA'S Organization, Budget, and Staff | p. 136 |
| Working with the States | p. 139 |
| Political Support and Opposition | p. 141 |
| Setting Environmental Standards | p. 142 |
| Environmental Goals and Objectives | p. 142 |
| Environmental Quality Criteria | p. 143 |
| Setting Quality Standards | p. 145 |
| Emissions Standards | p. 147 |
| Balancing Statutory Goals and Costs | p. 148 |
| Adopting and Enforcing Regulations | p. 149 |
| Administrative Rule Making | p. 149 |
| Enforcement and Compliance | p. 151 |
| White House Oversight | p. 153 |
| Conclusions | p. 156 |
| Discussion Questions | p. 157 |
| Suggested Readings | p. 157 |
| Endnotes | p. 158 |
| Energy and Natural Resource Policies | p. 163 |
| Energy Policy: Goals and Means | p. 165 |
| Indirect Policy Impacts | p. 166 |
| Shifting Energy Priorities | p. 167 |
| The Energy Policy Cycle: 1973-1989 | p. 168 |
| Carter's National Energy Plan and Conservation Gains | p. 168 |
| Reagan's Nonpolicy on Energy | p. 169 |
| Energy Policy for the Twenty-First Century | p. 170 |
| The Bush Administration's National Energy Strategy | p. 171 |
| The Clinton Administration Tries Its Hand | p. 172 |
| Energy Policy Under | p. 174 |
| State and Local Energy Initiatives | p. 178 |
| Natural Resources and Policy Change | p. 178 |
| Environmental Stewardship or Economic Development? | p. 180 |
| The Environmentalist Challenge to Resource Development | p. 181 |
| Natural Resource Policies and Agencies | p. 183 |
| Managing the Nation's Forests | p. 184 |
| Battles over Wilderness | p. 189 |
| Governing the Range | p. 191 |
| BLM Lands and the Sagebrush Rebellion | p. 192 |
| Other Protected Lands and Agencies | p. 193 |
| Environmental Impacts and Natural Resources Decision Making | p. 197 |
| The Endangered Species Act | p. 197 |
| The National Environmental Policy Act | p. 201 |
| Conclusions | p. 203 |
| Discussion Questions | p. 204 |
| Suggested Readings | p. 205 |
| Endnotes | p. 205 |
| Evaluating Environmental Policy | p. 210 |
| Critiques of Environmental Policy | p. 211 |
| Environmental Policy Evaluation | p. 212 |
| Program Outcomes | p. 215 |
| Examining Decision Making and Institutions | p. 215 |
| Signs of Progress | p. 215 |
| Environmental Protection Policies | p. 216 |
| Natural Resource Policies | p. 217 |
| Data Assessment and Public Dialogue | p. 218 |
| Costs, Benefits, and Risks | p. 220 |
| Comparing Risks and Setting Priorities | p. 221 |
| Controversies over Cost-Benefit Analysis and Risk Assessment | p. 222 |
| Environmentalists' Use of Economic Analysis | p. 223 |
| Jobs, the Economy, and the Environment | |
| Employment, Business Costs, and Environmental Policy | p. 226 |
| Seeking Common Ground: Toward Environmental Sustainability | p. 227 |
| Environmental Justice | p. 228 |
| Reforming Environmental Regulation | p. 229 |
| The Case for Policy Alternatives | p. 229 |
| Assessing New Policy Approaches | p. 234 |
| New Directions in Energy and Natural Resources Policy | p. 237 |
| The Appeal of User Fees | p. 238 |
| Privatization of Public Land | p. 238 |
| Social Cost Accounting | p. 239 |
| Government Purchasing Power | p. 240 |
| Ecosystem Management | p. 241 |
| Conclusions | p. 242 |
| Discussion Questions | p. 243 |
| Suggested Readings | p. 243 |
| Endnotes | p. 244 |
| Environmental Policy and Politics for the Twenty-First Century | p. 247 |
| Environmental Goals and Policy Choices: Domestic and Global | p. 248 |
| Three Generations of Environmental Policy and Politics | p. 249 |
| Toward Sustainable Development? | p. 250 |
| The President's Council on Sustainable Development | p. 251 |
| Sustainable Development at State and Local Levels | p. 252 |
| Business and the Environment | p. 253 |
| Citizens and the Environment | p. 255 |
| International Environmental Policy and Politics | p. 255 |
| Environmental Institutions and Policies | p. 256 |
| Institutional Capacity for Global Sustainable Development | p. 262 |
| Political Conflict and Global Environmental Policy | p. 266 |
| Climate Change | p. 267 |
| Protection of Biological Diversity | p. 269 |
| Population Growth and Economic Development | p. 271 |
| Conclusions | p. 274 |
| Discussion Questions | p. 274 |
| Suggested Readings | p. 275 |
| Endnotes | p. 275 |
| References | p. 279 |
| Index | p. 299 |
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