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Innovation in U.S. Environmental Policy

Is the Future Here?

DANIEL J. FIORINO

Environmental Protection Agency

Although the need for environmental protection is generally accepted in the United States, there is debate over what form environmental policies should take. The articles in this collection offer a variety of perspectives on the need for policy innovation to deal with the challenges of the future. Their common themes are the need for bottom-up problem solving, the value of nonregulatory approaches, the importance of citizen participation, the use of the precautionary principle, and a focus on ecological as well as health issues.

American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 44, No. 4, 538-547 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/00027640021956369


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