Background
Ortolano, Leonard was born on September 26, 1941 in Brooklyn. Son of Salvatore Thomas and Anna (Salerno) Ortolano.
(This book integrates the closely related processes of env...)
This book integrates the closely related processes of environmental impact assessment and traditional regulatory activities for managing air and water pollution and hazardous waste. It emphasizes methods of analysis along with the process of environmental planning and management. This demonstrates all of the analytic and qualitative techniques needed for effective planning and managing.
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(A multidisciplinary up-to-date survey of environmental pl...)
A multidisciplinary up-to-date survey of environmental planning, policies, and programs, emphasizing the implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act and federal legislation controlling air and water pollution. Designed for undergraduates in the social sciences, physical sciences, and engineering. Integrates environmental considerations in public sector planning and decision making relative to land use and infrastructure development.
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Even though China has created an administrative structure and regulatory programs to curb pollution, environmental quality has continued to deteriorate. Are polluters following the rules? And what factors affect the way regulators and polluters alike have responded to China's environmental controls? This thoroughly documented study examines these central questions by analyzing compliance with environmental programs involving wastewater discharge standards, fees, and permits. The successes and failures of these programs are followed in comprehensive case studies and remarkably candid surveys of factory managers in six Chinese cities. The authors' exploration of the evolution of SOEs and TVEs, the nature of Chinese negotiation, and the role of Confucian tradition has important implications for our understanding of regulation throughout China's industrial complex. Their final chapter adds an international context by comparing Chinese water pollution control programs with their counterparts in the United States.
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Ortolano, Leonard was born on September 26, 1941 in Brooklyn. Son of Salvatore Thomas and Anna (Salerno) Ortolano.
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Institute Brooklyn, 1963. Master of Science in Engineering, Harvard University, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1969.
Sanitary engineer United States Public Health Service, Denver, 1963-1965. Research scientist Center for the Environment and Man, Hartford, Connecticut, 1969-1970. Professor civil engineering Stanford University, California, since 1970, director program on urban studies, 1980—2003, interim director, Haas Center for Public Service, 2003—2004, Peter E. Haas director, Haas Center for Public Service, since 2004.
Interim director Haas Center Public Service, since 2003. Visiting professor Institute Ricerca sulle Acqua, Rome, 1979, South China Environmental Institute of Science, Guanzhou, 1987, Ecole National des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris, 1987-1988, Institute Universitario Architecture Venice, Italy, 1996, 98, National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse, France, 2000. University of Montpellier, France, 2002vis. scholar Kyoto (Japan) University, 1992.
Visiting lecturer National Science Council China, 1991.
(A multidisciplinary up-to-date survey of environmental pl...)
(This book integrates the closely related processes of env...)
(Even though China has created an administrative structure...)
Member American Society of Civil Engineers, International Water Resources Association, International Association for Impact Assessment.