Author: United States. Department of the Interior
Publisher:
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Category : Water conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Final Report on Phase I of Water Policy Implementation
Author: United States. Department of the Interior
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Water conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Water conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Federal Water Policy Implementation
Author: Task Force 2b--Ground Water Supply--Federal-State Cooperation
Publisher:
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Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Groundwater
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Water Policy Implementation Task Force on Environmental Statutes
Author: United States. Water Policy Implementation Task Force on Environmental Statutes
Publisher:
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Category : Environmental law
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Environmental law
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Water System Science and Policy Interfacing
Author: Philippe Quevauviller
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 1847558615
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
Recent discussions among scientists and policy-makers have highlighted that knowledge generated by many research and demonstration projects is not reaching policymakers in an efficient way. Conversely, the consideration of research results by the policy making community is not straightforward, and difficulties arise in integrating the latest research developments in legislation. The difficulty is enhanced by the fact that the policy-making community is not defining its role as "client" sufficiently well and the dialogue and communication channels are far from ideal to ensure an efficient flow of information. An increasing number of experts consider that improvements could be achieved through the development of a "science-policy interface" so that R&D results are synthesised in a way to efficiently feed policy implementation and that short, medium and long term research needs may be identified. This book examines the issue of integrating science into policy, with an emphasis on water system knowledge and related policies. An important feature of the book is the discussion of science-policy interfacing needs, illustrated by examples from authors from different countries in relation to water system management. This publication is timely in that the science-policy interfacing is now identified as a key challenge worldwide with regard to integrated water resource management, and therefore the book will be of great interest to scientists, water managers and stakeholders. Readers will also benefit from a better understanding of the needs, benefits and drawbacks of an established transfer mechanism of scientific outputs to policies.
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 1847558615
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
Recent discussions among scientists and policy-makers have highlighted that knowledge generated by many research and demonstration projects is not reaching policymakers in an efficient way. Conversely, the consideration of research results by the policy making community is not straightforward, and difficulties arise in integrating the latest research developments in legislation. The difficulty is enhanced by the fact that the policy-making community is not defining its role as "client" sufficiently well and the dialogue and communication channels are far from ideal to ensure an efficient flow of information. An increasing number of experts consider that improvements could be achieved through the development of a "science-policy interface" so that R&D results are synthesised in a way to efficiently feed policy implementation and that short, medium and long term research needs may be identified. This book examines the issue of integrating science into policy, with an emphasis on water system knowledge and related policies. An important feature of the book is the discussion of science-policy interfacing needs, illustrated by examples from authors from different countries in relation to water system management. This publication is timely in that the science-policy interfacing is now identified as a key challenge worldwide with regard to integrated water resource management, and therefore the book will be of great interest to scientists, water managers and stakeholders. Readers will also benefit from a better understanding of the needs, benefits and drawbacks of an established transfer mechanism of scientific outputs to policies.
Water Policy Implementation Work Plans
Author:
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Category : Water resources development
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Water resources development
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Water Policy Implementation
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
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Category : Stream measurements
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Stream measurements
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The Clean Water Act TMDL Program
Author: Oliver A. Houck
Publisher: Environmental Law Institute
ISBN: 9781585760381
Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
The definitive guide to all there is to know about the TMDL requirements of clean water legislation.
Publisher: Environmental Law Institute
ISBN: 9781585760381
Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
The definitive guide to all there is to know about the TMDL requirements of clean water legislation.
Water Conservation
Author: United States. Water Conservation Task Force 6a
Publisher:
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Category : Water conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Water conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Federalism and Environmental Policy
Author: Denise Scheberle
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
ISBN: 9781589013216
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Giving particular attention to intergovernmental working relationships, this revised edition of Federalism and Environmental Policy has been significantly updated to reflect the changes that have taken place since the highly praised first edition. Denise Scheberle examines reasons why environmental laws seldom work out exactly as planned. Casting federal-state working relationships as "pulling together," "coming apart," or somewhere in-between, she provides dozens of observations from federal and state officials. This study also suggests that implementation of environmental policy is a story of high stakes politics—a story rich with contextual factors and as fascinating as the time the policy was formulated. As four very different environmental programs unfold—asbestos (updated to include the fallout from the World Trade Center), drinking water, radon, and surface coal mining—Scheberle demonstrates how programs evolve differently, with individual political, economic, logistical, and technical constraints. The policy implementation framework developed for the book provides the lens through which to compare environmental laws. Federalism and Environmental Policy goes beyond the contents of policy to explore the complex web of federal-state working relationships and their effect on the implementation of policy. It is unique in how it portrays the nuts-and-bolts, the extent to which the state and federal offices work together effectively—or not. Examining working relationships within the context of program implementation and across four different environmental programs offers a unique perspective on why environmental laws sometimes go awry.
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
ISBN: 9781589013216
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Giving particular attention to intergovernmental working relationships, this revised edition of Federalism and Environmental Policy has been significantly updated to reflect the changes that have taken place since the highly praised first edition. Denise Scheberle examines reasons why environmental laws seldom work out exactly as planned. Casting federal-state working relationships as "pulling together," "coming apart," or somewhere in-between, she provides dozens of observations from federal and state officials. This study also suggests that implementation of environmental policy is a story of high stakes politics—a story rich with contextual factors and as fascinating as the time the policy was formulated. As four very different environmental programs unfold—asbestos (updated to include the fallout from the World Trade Center), drinking water, radon, and surface coal mining—Scheberle demonstrates how programs evolve differently, with individual political, economic, logistical, and technical constraints. The policy implementation framework developed for the book provides the lens through which to compare environmental laws. Federalism and Environmental Policy goes beyond the contents of policy to explore the complex web of federal-state working relationships and their effect on the implementation of policy. It is unique in how it portrays the nuts-and-bolts, the extent to which the state and federal offices work together effectively—or not. Examining working relationships within the context of program implementation and across four different environmental programs offers a unique perspective on why environmental laws sometimes go awry.
Report of the Task Force on Non-Indian Federal Water Rights
Author: United States. Task Force on Non-Indian Federal Water Rights
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Water rights
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Water rights
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description