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Full-Text Articles in Environmental Studies
The Distribution Of Benefits From Improvements In Urban Air Quality, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, David Harrison Jr.
The Distribution Of Benefits From Improvements In Urban Air Quality, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, David Harrison Jr.
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.
The Air Pollution And Property Value Debate: Some Empirical Evidence, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, David Harrison Jr.
The Air Pollution And Property Value Debate: Some Empirical Evidence, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, David Harrison Jr.
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.
Hedonic Housing Prices And The Demand For Clean Air, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, David Harrison Jr.
Hedonic Housing Prices And The Demand For Clean Air, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, David Harrison Jr.
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.
Interorganizational Considerations In Coastal Management: The 1976 California Legislative Experience, Herman L. Boschken
Interorganizational Considerations In Coastal Management: The 1976 California Legislative Experience, Herman L. Boschken
Herman L. Boschken
Among coastal management programs, most states have found the question of appropriate administrative structure difficult to cope with. The dilemma of decision trade-offs caused by the dual governmental needs of "efficiency" and "representation" has led to some alternative patterns of administration. For complex issues that transcend local boundaries, the choice between trade-offs means adopting either (a) some form of consolidated bureaucracy or (b) some system of concurrent jurisdictions. Both alternatives have their inherent benefits and disadvantages but, considering the degree of environmental complexity and array of competing interests involved in coastal resource use, the most appropriate administrative form would seem …