Structural constraints and pluralist contradictions in hazardous waste regulation
Environmental management ; Legislation ; Location ; Location choice ; Nuisance ; Regulation theory ; State control ; Toxic waste ; United States ; Waste treatment
The AA. assert that the basic assumptions of hazardous waste regulation define the problem as a locational problem confronting the state, rather than an investment problem for the capital. Local opposition to facility siting is explained in terms
A slight majority of the urban population believes that a hand-over of power by the PNDC would reverse the current economic progress and waste the sacrifices of the years since 1983.―(EMS)
Employment ; France ; Geographical information system ; Health ; Ile-de-France ; Land use ; Land;Real estate ; Professional training ; Rent ; Telecommunications ; Tourism ; Waste
Human-induced climatic warming will have major impacts on permafrost, which presently underlies half of Canada's land mass. The extent of permafrost will diminish, accompanied by modifications of the land surface through thermokarst or mass wasting
This article presents a series of electron optical observations dealing with the mineralization of Fe and Mn by microorganisms in aquatic systems associated with mine-waste systems and in terrestrial hot springs in Yellowstone National Park.
Natural vegetation of coal waste areas is sparse and patchy with low plant cover. More than 50 native plants species frequently occur there; they are better suited to recolonizing such sites than are exotic plants. - (DWG)
erosion. Even arable land of plains, which are covered with an enormous soil-cover (up to 7 m terra rossa in the southern province Huna) are wasted by increase in gully formation.