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- The Clean Water Act: 20 Years Later, Robert W. Adler, Jessica C. Landman, Diane M Cameron, (Washington DC: Island Press, 1993), 309pp.
- The Clean Water Act: 20
Years Later is an evaluation of "...how well the Clean Water Act has achieved its primary goal of restoring and protecting the integrity of the nation's surface waters." The work was published in conjunction with the Natural Resources Defense Council.
- Pollution and Public Policy: A Book of Readings, ed. David F. Paulsen and Robert B. Denhardt, (New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1973), 251pp.
- Pollution and Public
Policy: A Book of Readings is an examination of the relationship between environmental policy-making and the public policy process with specific consideration of both air and water pollution.
- Computer Models in Environmental Planning, Steven I. Gordon, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1985), 217 pp.
- Computer Models in Environmental
Planning is an examination of: Water Quality models, storm runoff models, and air pollution models. The author also addresses the evaluation of land uses and hazardous waste management.
- For the Conservation of the Earth, Vance Martin, (ed), (Colorado: Fulcrum, Inc., 1988), 418 pp.
- For the Conservation of the Earth is the edited form of the proceedings of
the 4th World Wilderness Congress of 1987. This work contains the work of multiple authors who address the degradation of the world's natural resource base, as evidenced by diminishing wilderness areas and increasing air and water pollution.
- After the Rights Revolution: Reconceiving the Regulatory State, Cass R. Sunstein, (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990), 273 pp.
- After the Rights Revolution:
Reconceiving the Regulatory State is an examination of the regulatory state which has arisen as a result of the increase in statutory rights which were not explicitly addressed in the original Constitution or Bill of Rights of the United States. Specifically addressed are rights to: clean air
and water, safe consumer products and workplaces, and civil rights, among others.
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