TY - BOOK ID - 77887200 TI - Making environmental policy PY - 1995 SN - 0520915461 0585276137 9780520915466 9780585276137 0520089189 0520085973 PB - Berkeley University of California Press DB - UniCat KW - Environmental policy KW - United States. KW - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency KW - US Environmental Protection Agency KW - EPA KW - Agentstvo po okhrane okruzhai︠u︡shcheĭ sredy SShA KW - E.P.A. KW - USEPA KW - United States Environmental Protection Agency KW - US EPA KW - Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.) KW - Environment KW - Policies KW - Of KW - Government KW - United States KW - SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental) KW - activism. KW - american government. KW - business. KW - clearcutting. KW - climate change. KW - conservation. KW - corporations. KW - ecology. KW - energy. KW - environment. KW - environmental issues. KW - environmental policy. KW - environmental politics. KW - environmental protection agency. KW - environmentalism. KW - epa. KW - federal policy. KW - global warming. KW - government. KW - hazardous waste. KW - interest groups. KW - land rights. KW - lead. KW - legislation. KW - lobbyists. KW - logging. KW - natural resources. KW - natural world. KW - nature. KW - nonfiction. KW - oil. KW - political science. KW - politics. KW - pollution. KW - preservation. KW - public policy. KW - radon. KW - social issues. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77887200 AB - Who speaks for the trees, the water, the soil, and the air in American government today? Which agencies confront environmental problems, and how do they set priorities? How are the opposing claims of interest groups evaluated? Why do certain issues capture the public's attention? In Making Environmental Policy, Daniel Fiorino combines the hands-on experience of an insider with the analytic rigor of a scholar to provide the fullest, most readable introduction to federal environmental policymaking yet published. A committed environmental advocate, he takes readers from theory to practice, demonstrating how laws and institutions address environmental needs and balance them against other political pressures. Drawing on the academic literature and his own familiarity with current trends and controversies, Fiorino offers a lucid view of the institutional and analytic aspects of environmental policymaking. A chapter on analytic methods describes policymakers' attempts to apply objective standards to complex environmental decisions. The book also examines how the law, the courts, political tensions, and international environmental agencies have shaped environmental issues. Fiorino grounds his discussion with references to numerous specific cases, including radon, global warming, lead, and hazardous wastes. Timely and necessary, this is an invaluable handbook for students, activists, and anyone wanting to unravel contemporary American environmental politics. ER -