![]() Managing for the Environment: Understanding the Legal, Organizational, and Policy Challenges
ISBN: 978-0-7879-1004-4
Paperback
464 pages
December 1998, Jossey-Bass
US $55.00
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"This book is for everyone faced with an environmental challenge--public officials, not-for-profit organizations, and businesses--all will benefit greatly from the insights and advice of the authors." (William D. Ruckelshaus, former administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and chairman, Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc.)
"This book breaks new ground and is at the cutting edge of research on environmental management. Students of policy and management will find the book easy to read and useful in their courses and their work." (Sheldon Kamieniecki, professor and chair, Department of Political Science, University of Southern California)
"At last! A book that provides a comprehensive, accessible explanation of environmental law for public and private managers who must grapple with the law's enormous complexities. It should be required reading." (Richard J. Lazarus, professor, Georgetown University Law Center)
"The presentation of the basics of environmental science coupled with a discussion of the challenges that regulators see in their day-to-day activity make this textbook a real learning experience for students as they prepare themselves for the job market." (Michael O'Connor, former commissioner, Indiana Department of Environmental Management)
"This book breaks new ground and is at the cutting edge of research on environmental management. Students of policy and management will find the book easy to read and useful in their courses and their work." (Sheldon Kamieniecki, professor and chair, Department of Political Science, University of Southern California)
"At last! A book that provides a comprehensive, accessible explanation of environmental law for public and private managers who must grapple with the law's enormous complexities. It should be required reading." (Richard J. Lazarus, professor, Georgetown University Law Center)
"The presentation of the basics of environmental science coupled with a discussion of the challenges that regulators see in their day-to-day activity make this textbook a real learning experience for students as they prepare themselves for the job market." (Michael O'Connor, former commissioner, Indiana Department of Environmental Management)

