A four-region classification of states is used to examine the impact of regionalism on the acid rain policy debate. It was found that a state\u27s activity level was significantly influenced by its commitment to environmental protection and its regional differentiation
1 States have increasingly been burdened with more policy responsibility in the past decade, especia...
In the last 30 years, environmental challenges in the Asia-Pacific have gone from sitting at the mar...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Acid deposition has become a ...
Congress recently enacted acid rain control legislation as part of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments...
Scholars have noted the high level of policy activity at the sub-national level in the United States...
International environmental treaties are the key means by which states overcome collective action pr...
This thesis explores how climate policy is developing at sub-national or “regional” scales of decisi...
The policy and regulatory ramifications of U.S. acid rain control programs are examined; particularl...
The acid rain problem is transboundary in nature: sulfur emissions in one country may lead to deposi...
Examines the science-policy linkage that defined the policy debate over acid rain in the United Stat...
International environmental treaties are the key means by which states overcome collective action pr...
This study uses the Canada-United States borderlands (as defined by its sensitivity to cross-border ...
This paper estimates the industry and job effects at both the national and state levels of the two m...
The threat of acid rain is a side effect of the switch to coal as a major fuel for producing energy ...
Studies of international environmental regulation have traditionally focused on transboundary pollut...
1 States have increasingly been burdened with more policy responsibility in the past decade, especia...
In the last 30 years, environmental challenges in the Asia-Pacific have gone from sitting at the mar...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Acid deposition has become a ...
Congress recently enacted acid rain control legislation as part of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments...
Scholars have noted the high level of policy activity at the sub-national level in the United States...
International environmental treaties are the key means by which states overcome collective action pr...
This thesis explores how climate policy is developing at sub-national or “regional” scales of decisi...
The policy and regulatory ramifications of U.S. acid rain control programs are examined; particularl...
The acid rain problem is transboundary in nature: sulfur emissions in one country may lead to deposi...
Examines the science-policy linkage that defined the policy debate over acid rain in the United Stat...
International environmental treaties are the key means by which states overcome collective action pr...
This study uses the Canada-United States borderlands (as defined by its sensitivity to cross-border ...
This paper estimates the industry and job effects at both the national and state levels of the two m...
The threat of acid rain is a side effect of the switch to coal as a major fuel for producing energy ...
Studies of international environmental regulation have traditionally focused on transboundary pollut...
1 States have increasingly been burdened with more policy responsibility in the past decade, especia...
In the last 30 years, environmental challenges in the Asia-Pacific have gone from sitting at the mar...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Acid deposition has become a ...