Contents
Foreword by Joel A. Tarr
Introduction: An Environmental Historian Amid the Thickets of Environmental Politics
The Big Issues
The Limits-to-Growth Issue: A Historical Perspective
Value Premises for Planning and Public Policy: The Historical Context
Public Values and Management Response
The Role of Urbanization in Environmental History
The Future of Environmental Regulation
Forest Debates
The New Environmental Forest
The New Environmental West
A Challenge to the Profession of Forestry
Foreword to Frederick Frankena, Strategies of Expertise in Technical Controversies
Human Choice in the Great Lakes Wildlands
The Politics of Clean Air
Clean Air: From the 1970 Act to the 1977 Amendments
Clean Air: From 1977 to 1990
Emissions Trading Mythology
The Role of Values in Science and Policy: The Case of Lead
Environmental Politics Since World War II
The Structure of Environmental Politics Since World War II
Three Decades of Environmental Politics: The Historical Context
A Historical Perspective on Contemporary Environmentalism
Environmental Political Culture and Environmental Political Development: An Analysis of Legislative Voting, 1971–1989
The Politics of Environmental Administration
Notes
Index