Layzer, Judith A.

The environmental case : translating values into policy / Judith A. Layzer. - 3rd ed. - Washington, D.C. : CQ Press, 2012. - xxi, 591 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

A policymaking framework: defining problems and portraying solutions in U.S. environmental politics -- The nation tackles pollution: the environmental protection agency and the clean air and clean water acts -- Love Canal: hazardous waste and the politics of fear -- Community activism and environmental justice: the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative -- Oil versus wilderness in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge -- Federal grazing policy: some things never change -- Jobs versus the environment: saving the northern spotted owl -- Playground or paradise? Snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park -- Crisis and recovery in the New England fisheries -- Climate change: the challenges of international environmental policymaking -- Cape Wind: if not here, where? If not now, when? -- Trade versus the environment: dolphins, turtles, and global economic expansion -- Backlash: wise use, property rights, and antienvironmental activitism in the 1990s -- Market-based solutions: acid rain and the clean air act amendments of 1990 -- Ecosystem-based management in the Chesapeake Bay -- Making tradeoffs: urban sprawl and the evolving system of growth management in Portland, Oregon -- Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans: disaster, restoration, and resilience -- Conclusions: politics, values, and environmental policy change.

9781604266122 (alk. paper)


Environmental policy--United States--Case studies.

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