Toward sustainable communities: (Record no. 4463)

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LC control number 99034658
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International Standard Book Number 0262631946
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International Standard Book Number 9780262631945
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Qualifying information Paperback
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Personal name Daniel A. Mazmanian/ Editors
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Title Toward sustainable communities:
Remainder of title transition and transformations in environmental policy / edited by Daniel A. Mazmanian and Michael E. Kraft.
Statement of responsibility, etc. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. MIT Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1999
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Extent 323 pages
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Dimensions 23 cm
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. "This book reviews and assesses environmental policy over the past three decades—primarily in the United States but with implications for other nations. The editors place U.S. environmental policy within the framework of the transition from 1970s-era policies that emphasized federally controlled regulation, through a period of criticism and efficiency-based reform efforts, to an emerging era of sustainability in which decisionmaking takes place increasingly at the local and regional levels. The book looks at what does and does not work and how social, economic, and environmental goals can be integrated through policy strategies grounded in the concept of sustainability.Toward Sustainable Communities uses six case studies to illustrate innovative strategies in specific policy areas: air pollution control, water pollution control, land use, transportation, urban redevelopment, and regional ecosystem management. The contributors assess such new approaches as the use of market incentives and collaborative decisionmaking and place these experiments in the larger framework of the still-evolving transition to community sustainability."
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Language note English
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Topical term or geographic name entry element "Geography, Anthropology, Recreation-"
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Personal name Michael E. Kraft
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