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Public Participation in Environmental Planning in the Great Lakes Region AgEcon
Beierle, Thomas C.; Konisky, David M..
The need for greater public involvement in environmental decision-making has been highlighted in recent high-profile research reports and emphasized by leaders at all levels of government. In some cases, agencies have opened the door to greater participation in their programs. However, there is relatively little information on what can be gained from greater public involvement and what makes some programs work while others fail. This paper addresses these questions through an evaluation of public participation in environmental planning efforts in the Great Lakes region. The success of participation is measured using five criteria: educating participants, improving the substantive quality of decisions, incorporating public values into decision-making,...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Public participation; Advisory committees; Evaluation; Great Lakes; Remedial Action Planning; Comparative risk; Conflict resolution; Trust; Environmental Economics and Policy.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/10578
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Comparative Risk Projects: A Methodology for Cross-Project Analysis of Human Health Risk Rankings AgEcon
Konisky, David M..
Public agencies at all levels of government have conducted comparative risk projects to inform environmental priority-setting efforts. Using the analytic policy tool, comparative risk analysis (CRA), most projects have ranked environmental problems in terms of the relative risks they pose to human health and other endpoints. Differences in project design complicate cross-project analysis of the risk ranking results. This paper discusses important project design variations that complicate cross-project analysis and presents a methodology that provides a simple, straightforward approach for comparing risk ranking results that overcomes some of these project-specific idiosyncrasies. The methodology provides a mechanism to help practitioners of CRA determine...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Comparative risk analysis; Human health risk rankings; Environmental health priorities; Cross-project analysis; Risk and Uncertainty.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/10474
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Environmental Implications of the Foodservice and Food Retail Industries AgEcon
Davies, Terry; Konisky, David M..
The growing size and importance of service sector industries in the U.S. economy raises questions about the suitability of the current environmental management system to deal with perhaps a changing set of environmental concerns. This paper analyzes the environmental impacts associated with the activities undertaken and influenced by two service sector industries- foodservice (e.g., restaurants) and food retail (e.g., grocery stores). This paper is not a definitive analysis of the magnitude of the environmental effects of these industries, but is intended to be a comprehensive survey of the types of environmental implications-positive and negative-of these two service sectors. The foodservice and food retail industries are components of a larger industrial...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Foodservice; Food retail; Service sector; Environmental impact analysis; Sector environmental profile; Environmental Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/10761
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