Read more
Informationen zum Autor Gerald Andrews Emison is a Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at Mississippi State University.John Charles Morris is a Professor of Public Policy and serves as the Ph.D. Graduate Program Director in the Department of Urban Studies and Public Administration, at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Klappentext This book captures the experiences of effective federal environmental executives in order to learn the environmental as well as the management practices upon which actual public service improvement is based. It provides, in their own voices, executives' insights of over two hundred years of management experience protecting national environmental quality. Zusammenfassung This book captures the experiences of effective federal environmental executives in order to learn the environmental as well as the management practices upon which actual public service improvement is based. It provides! in their own voices! executives' insights of over two hundred years of management experience protecting national environmental quality. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Lee M. ThomasIntroduction Chapter 1: Call and Response: The Senior Executive ServiceThomas Kelly Chapter 2: Managing the Conventional Path: Air Quality Planning and ManagementGerald Andrews Emison Chapter 3: The Challenges of Pesticide Regulation: Reconciling Past Decisions While Forging a Better FutureSusan Wayland Chapter 4: Leading at the Intergovernmental Boundary: EPA's Regional OfficesA. Stanley Meiburg Chapter 5: Transitioning from the Conventional Path: Water Quality and Wetlands/WatershedsRobert Wayland Chapter 6: Protection Without Command-And-Control Systems: The Underground Storage Tanks SystemRonald Brand Chapter 7: Protection in a Non-Regulated World: The Indoor Air ProgramThomas Kelly Chapter 8: Formal systems for Planning and Managing National Environmental ProtectionDavid Ziegele Chapter 9: Lessons for Leadership in Environmental ManagementJohn C. Morris and Gerald Andrews Emison...