The authors examine the problems of major-facility industrial growth in regards to environmental concerns and conclude that, due to a regulatory labyrinth, industrial development is a costly, risky, and sometimes impossible task. Their conclusion is that a master agency is needed to streamline and coordinate the siting of industrial facilities
Manufacturing in the United States has been in a period of general decline over much of the past fif...
Traditional decision making processes applied to facilities location often generates the “NIMBY” (No...
Since the 1960s, environmental regulations have played an increasingly large role in regulating the ...
The authors examine the problems of major-facility industrial growth in regards to environmental con...
The authors re-examine the problems of major-facility industrial siting with respect to environmenta...
Facility siting is today a highly complex process involving developers, interest groups and numerous...
There appears to be a need for communication between community and regional planners and air polluti...
Recent environmental concern has been drawn to the problem of industrial expansion as it relates to ...
Talk by Robert N. Rickles, Director of Pollution Abatement for Celanese Corporatio
The regulation of industrial pollution is clearly difficult in a rapidly industrializing, low-income...
Industries constitute the main spring of development. Without industrial development no country coul...
In the economies of countries, regardless of their political systems, industry is a major axis inthe...
Environmental justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. As a result, industrial developmen...
The development and distribution of knowledge has long been of interest to policymakers and social s...
Understanding the influence of regulation on environmental management is important—studies typically...
Manufacturing in the United States has been in a period of general decline over much of the past fif...
Traditional decision making processes applied to facilities location often generates the “NIMBY” (No...
Since the 1960s, environmental regulations have played an increasingly large role in regulating the ...
The authors examine the problems of major-facility industrial growth in regards to environmental con...
The authors re-examine the problems of major-facility industrial siting with respect to environmenta...
Facility siting is today a highly complex process involving developers, interest groups and numerous...
There appears to be a need for communication between community and regional planners and air polluti...
Recent environmental concern has been drawn to the problem of industrial expansion as it relates to ...
Talk by Robert N. Rickles, Director of Pollution Abatement for Celanese Corporatio
The regulation of industrial pollution is clearly difficult in a rapidly industrializing, low-income...
Industries constitute the main spring of development. Without industrial development no country coul...
In the economies of countries, regardless of their political systems, industry is a major axis inthe...
Environmental justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. As a result, industrial developmen...
The development and distribution of knowledge has long been of interest to policymakers and social s...
Understanding the influence of regulation on environmental management is important—studies typically...
Manufacturing in the United States has been in a period of general decline over much of the past fif...
Traditional decision making processes applied to facilities location often generates the “NIMBY” (No...
Since the 1960s, environmental regulations have played an increasingly large role in regulating the ...