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Natural Resource Policy

  • Formatas: 505 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: Waveland Pr Inc
  • ISBN-10: 147862955X
  • ISBN-13: 9781478629559
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: 505 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: Waveland Pr Inc
  • ISBN-10: 147862955X
  • ISBN-13: 9781478629559
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Preface xi
1 Natural Resource Management and Policy
1(22)
Introduction
1(5)
Sustainable Development
2(1)
Natural Resource Management and Politics
2(2)
Natural Resource Policy Comes of Age
4(2)
Natural Resources in the 21st Century
6(6)
Natural Resource Categories
6(6)
Natural Resources and Policy
12(8)
Policy Definition
13(1)
Politics versus Policy
14(1)
Policy Instruments
14(6)
Literature Cited
20(3)
2 Policy and Political Processes
23(168)
Objectives of Natural Resource Policy
24(3)
Broad Objectives
24(1)
Sustainable Challenges
25(1)
Conflicting Social Objectives
26(1)
Policy Components
27(4)
Political Realities
27(2)
Government vs. Governance
29(1)
Policy Types
29(2)
Levels of Politics
31(1)
Alternative Approaches to the Study of Natural Resource Policy
31(152)
History and Cases
31(2)
Institutionalism
33(4)
Process
37(1)
Synthesis
37(146)
Legislative Organization
183(4)
Committees
183(1)
Natural Resources
184(1)
Committee Hearings and Action
185(1)
Congressional Staff
186(1)
Summary
187(1)
Literature Cited
188(3)
8 The Executive Branch
191(16)
Executive Powers
191(9)
Appointment
193(1)
Supervision
194(1)
Legislation
195(1)
Budget
195(1)
Foreign Policy
196(4)
Limitations
200(1)
The Bureaucracy
201(4)
The Iron Triangle
202(1)
Natural Resource Agencies
202(1)
Bureaucratic Problems
203(2)
Summary
205(1)
Literature Cited
205(2)
9 The Judiciary
207(20)
Judicial Powers
208(5)
Judicial Review
210(1)
Facts versus Law
210(3)
Standing to Sue
213(1)
Judicial Structure
214(3)
District Courts
214(1)
Appellate Courts
214(1)
Supreme Court
215(1)
Special Courts
216(1)
State Courts
216(1)
Judicial Actions
217(3)
Merits of Courts
220(4)
Advantages
220(2)
Criticisms
222(2)
Summary
224(1)
Literature Cited
225(2)
10 Interest Groups and the Media
227(36)
Interest Groups
228(23)
Models of Group Participation
231(2)
Political Parties
233(1)
Types of Interest Groups
234(5)
Decision Making in Interest Groups
239(7)
Interest Group Preferences for Advocacy Methods
246(2)
Problems Faced by Interest Groups
248(2)
Impacts of Interest Groups
250(1)
Mass Media
251(7)
Media Roles
252(1)
News Reporting and Interpretation
252(1)
Advertisements and Public Relations
253(1)
Natural Resource Applications
254(1)
Professionals and the Media
255(1)
Media Effectiveness and Agenda Setting
255(3)
Summary
258(1)
Literature Cited
259(4)
11 Policy Instruments for Natural Resource Management and Protection
263(20)
Markets and Government
264(2)
Policy Determinants and Values
266(3)
Liberty
266(1)
Ownership and Tenure
266(1)
Equality
267(1)
Market Failure
268(1)
Professional Norms
268(1)
Policy Approaches
269(2)
Policy Instruments
271(7)
Markets and Incentives
273(2)
Government Ownership
275(1)
Regulation
276(1)
Education, Research, and Collaboration
277(1)
Conclusions
278(2)
Summary
280(1)
Literature Cited
280(3)
12 Public Lands
283(44)
Public Land Ownership and Its Implications
285(3)
History of US Public Land Policy
288(8)
Expanding the Public Domain
289(2)
Disposing of the Public Domain Lands
291(3)
Retaining Federal Lands in Forest Reserves
294(1)
Today's Federal Land Management Agencies
295(1)
US Department of Agriculture Agencies
296(4)
Forest Service
296(4)
Natural Resource Conservation Service
300(1)
US Department of the Interior
300(9)
National Park Service
301(1)
Fish and Wildlife Service
302(2)
Bureau of Land Management
304(3)
Other USDI Agencies Involved in Natural Resource Management
307(2)
Other Federal Land Management Agencies
309(1)
US Department of Defense
309(1)
US Army Corps of Engineers
309(1)
Special Federal Land Designations
310(6)
National Wilderness Preservation System
311(2)
National Wild and Scenic Rivers and National Trails Systems
313(1)
National Monuments and the Antiquities Act
314(2)
State and Local Government Lands
316(1)
Global Perspective on Public Lands
317(3)
Summary
320(1)
Literature Cited
321(6)
13 Land Use Regulation and Environmental Protection
327(46)
Early Forest and Environmental Policy
330(4)
Colonial America
331(1)
The United States
332(1)
Proposed Federal Forestry Regulation
333(1)
Federal Wildlife Law
333(1)
Early Forest Practice Law
334(1)
Property Rights, Takings, and Eminent Domain
334(6)
"Takings" Law in Natural Resources
335(2)
Inverse Condemnation
337(1)
Eminent Domain
337(3)
Federal Environmental Legislation
340(21)
The National Environmental Policy Act
343(3)
The Clean Water Act
346(8)
The Clean Air Act
354(2)
Pesticide and Herbicide Control
356(1)
Toxic Substances/RCRA/CERCLA
357(2)
Other Federal Environmental Laws, Rules, and Regulations
359(2)
State Environmental and Forestry Laws
361(6)
Environmental Impact Assessments
361(1)
State Forestry Laws and Planning
362(1)
State Forest Practice Acts
363(1)
Local Regulation
364(1)
Best Management Practices (BMPs)
365(1)
Business Practices
366(1)
Summary
367(1)
Literature Cited
368(5)
14 Wildlife Management Policy
373(36)
International Wildlife Policy
375(4)
Migratory Birds
376(1)
CITES
377(1)
Whaling
377(1)
Leading by Following
378(1)
National Wildlife Policy
379(21)
Case Law, Decision-Making Authority, and Public Trust Doctrine
379(1)
Managing Wildlife-Related Commerce
380(2)
Early Protection Law
382(2)
Protecting Salmon and Marine Mammals
384(2)
The Endangered Species Act
386(7)
Post-ESA Laws Protecting Fish and Wildlife
393(2)
Wildlife Funding Law
395(2)
Enabling Legislation
397(3)
State Wildlife Policy
400(3)
Decision-Making Authority
400(1)
Managing Wildlife-Related Commerce
401(1)
Protection Law
402(1)
Funding Law
403(1)
Municipal Wildlife Policy
403(1)
Summary
404(1)
Literature Cited
405(4)
15 Financial Assistance and Market Instruments for Natural Resource Conservation
409(50)
Economic Policy Instruments
411(2)
Financial Incentives
413(12)
Federal
415(3)
The Farm Bill
418(6)
State and Local
424(1)
Tax Incentives
425(9)
Income and Capital Gains Taxes
427(3)
Other Key Federal and State Taxes
430(3)
Property Taxes
433(1)
Program Summaries and Evaluations
434(2)
Financial Incentives
434(2)
Tax Incentives
436(1)
Technical Assistance and Protection
436(3)
Other Financial Incentives
439(1)
Research and Education
439(2)
Market Instruments
441(10)
Organic and Natural Food
441(1)
Land Trusts and Conservation Easements
442(1)
Payments for Environmental or Ecosystem Services
443(6)
Voluntary Environmental Programs and Forest Certification
449(2)
Summary
451(1)
Literature Cited
452(7)
16 Natural Resource Participation, Collaboration, and Partnerships
459(28)
Origins of Public Involvement and Participation
461(2)
Policies for Public Participation in Federal Government Decisions
463(2)
Open Processes and Information
463(1)
Advisory Committees
464(1)
Environmental, Natural Resource, and Land Management Policies with Public Participation Requirements
465(3)
Environmental Policies and Laws
465(2)
Natural Resource and Land Management Policies and Laws
467(1)
Technocratic versus Democratic Decision Making
467(1)
Conflicts and Conflict Management
468(6)
Environmental (In)justice
468(1)
Litigation
469(3)
Conflict Management
472(2)
Collaboration and Partnerships
474(5)
Partnerships as a Precursor and Product of Collaboration
476(3)
Merits and Drawbacks of Public Participation, Collaboration, and Partnerships
479(2)
Summary
481(1)
Literature Cited
481(6)
Index 487