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         Environmental Regional Issues:     more books (100)
  1. Environmental planning, prevention and disaster response in the Arabian Gulf: USCENTCOM's Regional Environmental Security Conference (Issues paper) by Bernard F Griffard, 2002
  2. Initiatives for regional action on Caribbean environmental issues (Report) by Dawn Erika Elvis, 1994
  3. Issues in Environmental Planning (European Research in Regional Science)
  4. Sharing the Land: Wildlife, People, and Development in Africa (Iucn/Rosa Environmental Issues Series, No. 1) by Kudzai Makombe, Iucn, 1996-01
  5. Wetland Archaeology & Environments: Regional Issues, Global Perspectives by Malcolm Lillie, 2007-04-30
  6. Contemporary Issues in Regional Development Policy: Perspectives from Eastern and Southern Africa (Making of Modern Africa)
  7. The Southwest under Stress: National Resource Development Issues in a Regional Setting (Resources for the Future : Economics of Natural Resources) by Professor Allen V. Kneese, Professor F. Lee Brown, 1981-10-01
  8. Tourism and the Environment: Regional, Economic, Cultural and Policy Issues (Environment & Assessment)
  9. Environmental Management in Asean: Perspectives on Critical Regional Issues (Iseas Environment and Development Series)
  10. Tourism and the Environment: Regional, Economic and Policy Issues (Environment & Assessment)
  11. Caribbean Region: Current Economic Situation, Regional Issues and Capital Flows, 1992 (World Bank Studies)
  12. Regional Issues in Aquifer Storage and Recovery for Everglades Restoration: A Review of the ASR Regional Study Project Management Plan of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan by Committee on Restoration of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, National Research Council, 2002-12-13
  13. Overview and Main European Issues: Environmental Health Services in Europe 1 (WHO Regional Publications European Series) (No. 1) by R. Bertollini, C. Dora, et all 1996-04
  14. Biodiversity Conservation in Asean: Emerging Issues & Regional Needs

21. State And Regional Waste Issues
State and regional Waste issues. to those we extend to the states and to workingwith Indian nations to establish appropriate environmental programs.
http://www.epa.gov/region02/waste/stattrib.htm
Region 2 Waste Serving New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and 7 Tribal Nations Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Region 2 Waste HQ - Waste ...
Waste Issues
State and Regional Waste Issues
Waste Management in Indian Country Environmental Quality Board Junta de Calidad Ambiental EPA delegated the primary responsibility of implementing the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste program to individual states in lieu of EPA. This process ensures national consistency and minimum standards while providing flexibility to implement rules. New York and New Jersey states have been granted authority to implement the base, or initial program. State RCRA programs must always be at least as stringent as the federal requirements, but states can adopt more stringent requirements as well. EPA also conducts a separate inspection and enforcement program throughout the Region. EPA did not delegated the RCRA program to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

22. Environmental Issues | Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber
To promote awareness of all environmental concerns, especially urban water shed protectionand other issues relating to Youngstown/Warren regional Chamber, Inc
http://www.regionalchamber.com/environmental_issues.htm
Environmental Issues The YWRC recognizes the importance of a clean environment to the overall quality of life in the Mahoning Valley. Neither people nor corporations want to locate or remain in an area that have an unsafe water supply, a polluted landscape or an unhealthy atmosphere. However, environmental concerns need to be carefully weighed against the economic realities of our times. Tighter emission control standards are expensive for business to implement and maintain, and often put American firms at a disadvantage with their foreign competitors.
To maximize the attractiveness of the Mahoning Valley as a place to live and work, the YWRC will be an advocate for scientifically sound environmental policies and regulations that will encourage not only a healthy environment, but allow for continued economic growth. Specifically, the YWRC will work:
  • With state and local officials to maximize the amount of funding received by the Mahoning Valley from the Clean Ohio Fund, and other grant programs, to encourage land preservation and restoration and to create recreational opportunities for local residents.

23. Regional Environment Management Plan: Issues And Approaches
regional environmental management plan issues and approaches (Proceedings of theWorkshop on regional environmental Quality Management held on 25 November
http://www.teriin.org/pub/books/remp.htm
Regional environmental management plan: issues and approaches
(Proceedings of the Workshop on Regional Environmental Quality Management held on 25 November 1998 in New Delhi, India)
Price : US $ 24
(softbound)
Description

Preface

Contents

Description Industrial development has contributed immensely to economic growth in India. In the process of development, the centre stage has been taken by rapid and tangible economic growth, unfortunately sidelining another equally important aspect of the issue - the environment. The result is that after 50 years of Independence, our industries generate massive quantities of residuals, which not only deteriorate environmental quality, but also adversely affect human health and well being. And ironically, it is increasingly becoming an economic burden. Many areas in India have already been identified as critically polluted by the Central Pollution Control Board, Government of India. It is becoming clearer and clearer that environmental planning needs to be effectively integrated with developmental planning to ensure holistic and balanced growth at all levels. This book broadly covers the various aspects of developmental planning and discusses the methodologies that are being adopted by different agencies for preparing environmental management plans for different regions. Shortcomings in currently prevalent methodologies, the difficulties envisaged while preparing such plans, and other issues including implementation and public participation have been discussed. The book also provides information on important subjects such as definition of the study region, various frameworks, modelling tools, time frames, scenarios to be developed, and implementation aspects as a part of the preparation of the development plan. The book lays special emphasis on carrying capacity based developmental plan or regional environmental management plan for specific regions in India.

24. Texas Environmental Profiles: Regional Demand And Supply Issues
TEXAS' 16 regional WATER PLANNING AREAS. Region A Panhandle. Region I East Texas. 4.Groundwater. 5. environmental Uses of Water. 6. Supply and Demand Projections.
http://www.texasep.org/html/wqn/wqn_2pln_regns.html
Most water supply and demand projections show that Texas has enough water in the state as a whole, but each region in the state has different water resources, has differing needs, and faces different problems. This section looks at the 16 regional water planning areas designated by the TWDB and highlights the expected demands and water resource challenges in each of them. Under the new water bill (SB 1), each of these planning areas must produce a 50-year water plan by September 1, 2000. TEXAS' 16 REGIONAL WATER PLANNING AREAS Region A: Panhandle Region I: East Texas Region B Region J: Plateau ... Search

25. Eastern Europe Regional : Strategic Environmental Issues In Central And Eastern
Eastern Europe regional Strategic environmental issues in central andeastern Europe. Source World Directory of Country environmental
http://www.wri.org/wdces/ea94_720.html
About WRI Research Areas Index/SiteMap Links/Internet Resources ... Strategies and Action Plans
Eastern Europe regional :
Strategic environmental issues in central and eastern Europe
Source: World Directory of Country Environmental Studies
Region: Europe Reporting Category: Environmental Strategies and Action Plans Date / Language: May 1994, English Pagination/Collation: 2 v., map, statistical table Institution(s): Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe, Budapest, HU Keywords: /Eastern Europe/ /Albania/ /Bulgaria/ /Croatia/ /Czech Republic/ /Hungary/ /Macedonia/ /Poland/ /Romania/ /Slovak Republic/ /Slovenia/ /Environmental management/ /Natural resource management/ /Democratization/ - /Regional development/ /Strategic planning/ /Regional cooperation/ /Institution building/ /Policy reform/ /Environmental policy/ /Environmental legislation/ /Finance/ /Technology/
Abstract:
Available From:
Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe
Miklos ter 1
1035 Budapest
Hungary
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26. Environmental Issues In South East Asia – Implications For Regional Co-Operatio
environmental issues In South East Asia – Implications For regional CoOperationGroup Captain Julie Hammer, Royal Australian Air Force. Summary.
http://www.mod.uk/rcds/hammer.htm

Course Overview
RCDS History Links for Members Overseas Study Tours ... Environmental Issues In SE Asia Environmental Issues In South East Asia – Implications For Regional Co-Operation
Group Captain Julie Hammer, Royal Australian Air Force
Summary
1. Two decades of rapid development and economic growth in Southeast Asia have caused serious environmental degradation, especially deforestation, water and air pollution. Worldwide emphasis on trade liberalization has relegated the environment to a place well behind trade in international priorities. Foreign direct investment, which supported the high growth rates, sought rapid and high returns, with no incentive for environmental protection or internalization of costs. Corruption compounded the situation, permitting unsustainable development practices and hindering the enforcement of regulations and controls. The rise in energy consumption from developing industry and improving standards of living were met by increased use of fossil fuels, the energy source which causes most environmental damage. Transfer of technologies from the developed countries for clean production processes and renewable energy sources was very limited. 2. More recently, realization of the impact of degradation led to governments paying increased attention to environmental clean-up and environmental protection as an integral part of development. Policy and legal frameworks were developed, though implementation and enforcement lacked real commitment in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Only in Singapore did a comprehensive well-developed system of regulation and enforcement exist. Progress was evident, if slow. The activities of ASEAN and APEC stimulated regional co-operation.

27. 1994 Reports - Initiatives For Regional Action On Caribbean Environmental Issues
Initiatives for regional Action on Caribbean environmental issues Executive Summaryi. This report sets out to identify actions that can be taken on a regional
http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/External/lac/lac.nsf/c3473659f307761e852567ec0054ee

28. SCRIPT -- South Coast Regional Initiative Planning Team
. . regional issues environmental. The threats to resource sustainabilityand productivity facing SCRIPT and the people of the
http://www.script.asn.au/issues1.html
Organisation People Site map Regions ... Projects REGIONAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL The threats to resource sustainability and productivity facing SCRIPT and the people of the South Coast Region can be broadly categorised as socio-economic and environmental Salinity Hydrological zones have been mapped for the Region as part of an NLP-funded project. As part of this, the current and future extent of salinity has been estimated. When the data are combined, almost ten percent of cleared land on the South Coast is thought to be affected by salinity to some extent. This area will increase to about 17% in the next 15 to 25 years before stabilising at almost 24%, unless high water use farming systems are adopted. The high rainfall south west will reach equilibrium earlier than the low rainfall north east. Wind Erosion Wind erosion is a very significant problem on the South Coast, particularly on the sandplains where the fine sands are often water repellent in autumn (inhibiting germination) and waterlogged in late winter (restricting cover over summer). Landsat images have been used to measure the extent of the problem since the early 1980s. Some areas were severely eroded up to four times between 1988 and 1993 with up to 32% of some locations being affected at any one time (Palmer et al. 1994). Increasingly, dunes are being stabilised and farmers are adopting minimum tillage or no-till and stubble retention. Increasing the area under perennials in sustainable farming systems (eg tree wind breaks, perennial pastures, fodder shrubs, all) is the only reliable way to reduce both wind erosion and salinity.

29. Environmental Issues And Prospects For Southern African Regional Co-operation -
environmental issues and Prospects for Southern African regional Cooperation.Larry A Swatuk Senior Fellow, African Centre for Development
http://www.iss.co.za/Pubs/MONOGRAPHS/No4/Swatuk.html
Environmental Issues and Prospects for Southern African Regional Co-operation
Larry A Swatuk
Senior Fellow, African Centre for Development and Strategic Studies (ACDESS), Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria
Published in Monograph No 4: People Poverty and Peace, Human Security in Southern Africa, May 1996
INTRODUCTION
" Southern Africa is undergoing a massive transformation. Cities and towns are mushrooming across the region. Demand for permanent housing, for water, sewage and transport systems, for industrial and consumer products is increasing. Building on the real post-independence improvements in health and education provision, the people of Southern Africa are creating a new landscape much as they created the agricultural landscape of the past. Yet such a process of development brings new problems - not just of pollution and resource exhaustion but, significantly, of renewable resources. Energy requirements, wood consumption and, most importantly, water demand will be critical resources issues to address in the 21st century ."

30. National Reconnaissance Of Emerging Contaminants
The Conference on Emerging issues, Minneapolis, Minnesota Feeding Operations Program,US environmental Protection Agency http//toxics.usgs.gov/regional/emc.html.
http://toxics.usgs.gov/regional/emc.html
Investigations
Emerging Water Quality Issues Investigations
Contents
  • Methods Development Field Studies Specific Studies Related Headlines ... Related Information from Other Sources
  • The objective of this investigation is to develop information and tools on emerging water-quality issues that will be used to design and improve water-quality monitoring and assessment programs of the USGS and others, and for proactive decision-making by industry, regulators, the research community, and the public. There are two components of the activities conducted under this investigation:
    • Methods Development, and
    • Field Studies.
    Methods Development: Laboratory analytical methods are continually being developed that enable the analysis of new compounds in environmental samples at the low concentrations necessary to understand factors that effect contaminant occurrence, transport and fate. Initial focus has been measuring 95 different chemicals in water. Methods development activities are planned for various environmental media (water, sediment, tissue, and air), as dictated by the potential occurrence and cycling of contaminants. These methods are being developed in mulitiple USGS research laboratories with high concern for the ability to produce reliable data. This web page will be updated as new methods are developed and published.

    31. Environment: Global Issues Regional Applications
    sustainability, environmental racism, global, local, bibliography, questions,home, overview, environmental Racism Overview Page 1. .
    http://www.uwlax.edu/murphy/environment/racism/overview1.html
    Environmental Racism Overview Page
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    University of Wisconsin - La Crosse

    32. SEMCOG Advisory Councils
    environmental Policy Advisory Council (EPAC) Meets on the second Wednesday of Assistsin identifying and responding to regional issues involving the quality of
    http://www.semcog.org/AboutUs/Overview/AdvisoryCouncils.htm

    home
    about us overview advisory councils About Us Overview Departments Membership ... Related Links SEMCOG Advisory Councils and Committees
    Meets as needed to review, amend, and/or adopt organizational policy. Reports to the General Assembly.
    Meets on the first or second Friday of the month, 9:30 a.m., approximately eight times per year. Identifies and responds to regional housing, land use, and community and economic development issues, including commercial revitalization, rehabilitation of older areas, development incentives, and affordable housing. Reports to the Executive Committee. Task Forces Manufactured Housing Data Center Advisory Council (DAC)
    Meets on the third Tuesday of the month, 9:30 a.m., approximately four times per year. Monitors regional development trends and population characteristics; reviews and makes recommendations on Regional Development Forecast computer models; makes decisions on presentation and distribution of data including the annual development monitoring program and U.S. Census information. Reports to the Executive Committee. Task Forces Regional Development Forecast Subcommittee Geographic Information Systems Coordination Committee Education Advisory Council (EAC)
    Meets on the third Wednesday of the month, 12:00 p.m., approximately six times per year. Provides for merging of governmental, education, public agency, citizen, and other private and public interests regional issues affecting education. Reports to the Executive Committee.

    33. SEMCOG Environment
    Policy Advisory Council (EPAC) identifies and responds to regional issues relatedto air quality, the relationship of land use to environmental quality; and
    http://www.semcog.org/RegPlan/Environment/

    home
    regional planning environment Find out about SEMCOG's most recent water quality publications. Responding to the Emerald Ash Borer SEMCOG workshop on the Clean Water Bond Regional ... Land Use Environment SEMCOG's Environmental Program Area is involved in a wide range of issues involving:
    • water quality, air quality, solid waste, and land use.
    Staff represent the region in several decision making forums that include the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Michigan Legislature, and numerous other organizations and task forces. In addition, staff work to support local environmental planning initiatives, such as watershed management. Environment staff identify and respond to regional issues involving the quality of the environment and related legislative issues. Environmental policies of SEMCOG are geared towards supporting:
    • orderly development

    34. REGIONAL CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ACTIVITIES - 1ST Dedicated Regional Con
    The issues. inadequate management of waste and the weak environmental protection policies effortsand resources were invested and numerous regional, sub regional
    http://www.emro.who.int/ceha/AmmanConference-October2001-Issues.htm
    Organizers
    - The issues
    Purpose of the Conference

    Conference topics

    Participation

    Application procedures
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    Contact Information

    The issues Water is life. A minimum freshwater supply of 50 lpcd is a basic human need. Adequate supplies of water are the backbone for economic productivity and sustainable development. Yet the lack of safe water supply and contamination from poor sanitation are one of the main causes of ill health.
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    Water resources of the Eastern Mediterranean Region and the West Asia Region are scarce. The region is largely arid and semi arid and thus poorly endowed with freshwater. The per capita share of the available freshwater resources continues to decline due to rapid urbanization and population growth. Some countries already face difficulties meeting their basic water supply needs. In 1995, the water withdrawals exceeded the supplies in 8 EMR countries where the water resources were exploited beyond their renewable capacity.
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    The scarce water is used unwisely and inefficiently by all sector of the society including the agriculture, the municipal, industrial and commercial. The freshwater crisis is further aggravated by pollution due to the inadequate management of waste and the weak environmental protection policies. Pollution is a freshwater consumer and a serious treat to public health.
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    The water scarcity crisis in the region has received the attention of national government, UN agencies, multi and bilateral support agencies, NGOs, and the civil society. Tremendous efforts and resources were invested and numerous regional, sub regional, and national conferences were held to promote integrated water resources management.

    35. Water Issues In Region 10
    Water issues in Region 10. EPA began soliciting applications for regional GeographicInitiatives approved Idaho Department of environmental Quality's sediment
    http://yosemite.epa.gov/R10/WATER.NSF/webpage/Water Issues in Region 10
    Region 10: The Pacific Northwest Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Region 10 Water Page
    First Time Visitors
    ... Innovative Solutions
    Water Issues in Region 10
    EPA Region 10's Office of Water's mission is to restore, maintain, and enhance the overall quality of the Region's water resources in order to protect the health and diversity of the environment for present and future generations by protecting diverse ecosystems and ensure healthy watersheds; safeguarding human health through vigorous protection of ground and surface waters and drinking water sources; preventing and minimizing the discharge of pollutants to land, air, and water; and promoting stewardship for the Region's waters through education and public involvement. PROGRAMS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES What's New The regional conference Getting it Done: The Role of TMDL Implementation in Watershed Restoration will be held on October 29-30, 2003, at the Dolce Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, Washington. A pre-conference workshop on TMDL basics is also planned. Deadline for abstracts on presentations and posters is May 1, 2003.

    36. Main Page On GDI:
    Purpose This session discusses the regional issues faced by our local companies.On the environmental side, issues such as air pollution, acid mine drainage
    http://www.ce.cmu.edu/GreenDesign/env_mgmt_workshop_pa.htm
    Workshop on Environmental Management in the Southwestern Pennsylvania Region Friday, March 28, 2003 Carnegie Mellon University
    Sponsored by
    Carnegie Mellon University Green Design Initiative and Carnegie-Bosch Institute
    Good environmental management, like good management generally, requires determining your current position, setting goals, executing plans to meet them, and measuring results. It also requires a constant look towards the future. Facility level environmental managers must achieve high environmental performance under the usual constraints of business and current environmental regulation as well as complete a variety of tasks and develop solutions to environmental problems, but often have no nearby colleagues to share their experiences. This workshop will provide a forum for environmental managers within the southwestern Pennsylvania region to discuss important environmental issues. Speakers will include industrial environmental managers, regulators, and academic experts. Each session will have a presentation as well as adequate time for questions and discussion. Session topics will include:
    Session One: Corporate Environmental Management Challenges
    Purpose: What is the current state of corporate environmental management within organizations and how does a single facility fit into the plan?

    37. The Monterey Bay Regional Studies Program
    traditions. Encouraging a regional Discussion MBRS sponsors regular informalseminars to discuss regional environmental issues. Recent
    http://www2.ucsc.edu/mbrs/
    Using an interdisciplinary approach, faculty and graduate students in the natural and social sciences are working together to understand the dynamic processes and tensions of the Monterey Bay region - an understanding that can be extended to worldwide environmental and social change and development.
    Interactions in Coastal Environments
    Coastal environments are zones of interaction involving terrestrial and marine habitats, land-sea-air processes, and human activities. The MBRS program gives researchers the opportunity for interdisciplinary perspective, by involving other regional research and educational institutions, social and political organizations, and industry. The program's emphasis, "Bi-directional Interactions in Coastal Environments," combined with the regional approach, promotes focused collaborative work across varied research traditions.
    Encouraging a Regional Discussion
    MBRS sponsors regular informal seminars to discuss regional environmental issues. Recent topics have included strategies for university-industry interactions and wetland conservation, and the role of refugia in protecting important fisheries. In an ongoing effort to build partnerships with other institutions, MBRS presents public symposia, "Challenges for the Monterey Bay Region." A symposium on fisheries and climate change brought scholars from throughout the United States to discuss studies of fisheries biology and the legal history of fisheries organizations. A planned symposium will address the use of fire in management of the maritime chaparral at Fort Ord, relating issues in conservation biology to questions of land management and military base conversion.

    38. SCG - Development Of Regional Impact  (DRIs) (Environmental  Issues)
    Contact Phone 3786113. Th e Officia......Service Development of regional Impact (DRIs) (environmental issues)
    http://www.co.sarasota.fl.us/services/services-detail.asp?SVID=389

    39. International Environmental Policy Resource File
    REFERENCE GUIDE, A guide to selected international environmental policy references Ogashiwa,YS Microstates and Nuclear issues regional Cooperation in the
    http://environment.harvard.edu/guides/intenvpol/resources/AJE7704_Microstates_an
    INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY REFERENCE GUIDE A guide to selected international environmental policy references available in Harvard University libraries and on the Internet. Center Home Harvard University Home Suggestions, Comments, or Criticisms Center ... Recycling Ogashiwa, Y. S. Microstates and Nuclear Issues: Regional Cooperation in the Pacific. Suva, Fiji: University of the South Pacific, Insitute of Pacific Studies, 1991. LOCATION:
    • Widener: Harvard Depository JX 1974.74.O3 O43 1991
    SUBJECTS: nuclear nonproliferation, disarmament, nuclear weapons testing, test bans, nuclear free zones ANNOTATION: TREATIES APPLICABLE TO: South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone Treaty (Treaty of Rarotonga) FORMAT: Book CLASS: Secondary literature AUDIENCE: Addresses the policy/legal issues
    President and Fellows of
    Harvard College.
    Modified: August 17, 1999
    Accessed: April 07, 2003 Center Home Harvard University Home Suggestions, Comments, or Criticisms
    Harvard University Center for the Environment

    42 Church Street
    Cambridge, MA 02138 U.S.A.
    huce@environment.harvard.edu

    40. WIRE - RE Literature: Regional Environmental Management Plan-issues And Approach
    regional environmental management planissues and approaches in the 'RE Literature'module of the the World-wide Information System for Renewable Energy (WIRE
    http://wire0.ises.org/wire/independents/Literatu.nsf/dbb3e1fcec831fbfc125666b005

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    Proceedings of the Workshop on Regional Environmental Quality Management held on 25 November 1998 in New Delhi, India
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    e.g. John Smith, Joe Green Book Editor(s): Subrato Sinha Publisher: Information Dissemination Services Place of Publication: New Delhi Year of Publication: Price: USD 24.00 ISBN / ISSN: Short Description: Regional environmental management plan-issues and approaches
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