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The environmental policy paradox
Zachary A. Smith
Politics and International Affairs
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Keyphrases
Environmental Policy
100%
Policy Paradox
100%
Environmental Issues
66%
Land Conservation
66%
Seventh Edition
66%
United States
33%
Environmental Movement
33%
Land Use
33%
Agriculture
33%
Food Security
33%
Air-to-ground
33%
Policy-making Process
33%
Conservation Funding
33%
Water Conservation
33%
Waste Disposal
33%
Long-term Solution
33%
Fracking
33%
Discussion Questions
33%
GMO Foods
33%
Short-term Solution
33%
Keystone XL pipeline
33%
Arctic Drilling
33%
Subsidies
33%
Environmental Institutions
33%
Energy Disposal
33%
New Subjects
33%
Green Economy
33%
Engineering
Seventh Edition
100%
Energy Engineering
50%
Environmental Movement
50%
Illustrates
50%
Tasks
50%
Water Conservation
50%
Hydraulic Fracturing
50%
Policy Making
50%
Land Use
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Policy
100%
United States
33%
Land Conservation
33%
Environmental Issue
33%
Policy Making
33%
Food Security
33%
Agriculture Land Use
33%
Hydraulic Fracturing
33%
Genetically Modified Organism
33%
Water Conservation
33%
Green Economy
33%
Environmental Problem
33%
Social Sciences
Environmental Policy
100%
Land Use
33%
Food Security
33%
Environmental Problem
33%
Environmental Issue
33%
Policy Making
33%
Green Economy
33%
Waste Disposal
33%
Genetically Modified Organism
33%
Water Conservation
33%
Subsidy
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Environmental Policy
100%
Land Use
33%
Alternative Economy
33%