The authors explain how government accountability studies conducted by the National Academy of Public Administration may address environmental justice and enhance environmental protection for all United States citizens, regardless of race or income
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
Over the past decade, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and states have developed envir...
This article discusses the use of private action in federal institutions for relief from disparate r...
During his 2008 campaign, President Obama pledged that his administration would put an emphasis on e...
This article discusses the need for increased public participation in increasing organizations\u27 e...
This study was designed to further the ability of environmental justice groups, academics, regulated...
Addressing Community Concerns: How Environmental Justice Relates to Land Use Planning and Zoning is ...
Environmental inequality is inequality that intersects the social, political, and environmental. It ...
Public participation is at the heart of democracy and of the environmental justice movement. Most st...
Achieving environmental justice—that is, the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people...
On 11 February 1994, President Clinton signed Executive Order 12898 ‘‘Federal Actions to Address Env...
An extensive body of environmental justice literature has demonstrated repeatedly what impacted comm...
Under the Obama Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is leading efforts to inco...
The first part of this article discusses the modern environmental-quality review process at the fede...
Communities of color in America lacking economical, educational, and political power have been large...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
Over the past decade, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and states have developed envir...
This article discusses the use of private action in federal institutions for relief from disparate r...
During his 2008 campaign, President Obama pledged that his administration would put an emphasis on e...
This article discusses the need for increased public participation in increasing organizations\u27 e...
This study was designed to further the ability of environmental justice groups, academics, regulated...
Addressing Community Concerns: How Environmental Justice Relates to Land Use Planning and Zoning is ...
Environmental inequality is inequality that intersects the social, political, and environmental. It ...
Public participation is at the heart of democracy and of the environmental justice movement. Most st...
Achieving environmental justice—that is, the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people...
On 11 February 1994, President Clinton signed Executive Order 12898 ‘‘Federal Actions to Address Env...
An extensive body of environmental justice literature has demonstrated repeatedly what impacted comm...
Under the Obama Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is leading efforts to inco...
The first part of this article discusses the modern environmental-quality review process at the fede...
Communities of color in America lacking economical, educational, and political power have been large...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
Over the past decade, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and states have developed envir...
This article discusses the use of private action in federal institutions for relief from disparate r...