Federalism and environmental policy : trust and the politics of implementation / Denise Scheberle.
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- 0585207011
- 9780585207018
- Environmental policy -- United States
- Federal government -- United States
- Environmental protection -- United States -- Case studies
- Environnement -- Politique gouvernementale -- États-Unis
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Affairs & Administration
- Environmental policy
- Environmental protection
- Federal government
- United States
- Umweltpolitik
- USA
- Business & Economics
- Economic History
- 354.3/28/0973 21
- HC110.E5 S387 1997eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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.
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