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Publications Details for Grant Number R833401

Promoting Sustainable Pollutant Control Policies Through Consideration of Social and Biological Indicators: An Application to Mercury Control in New England

RFA: Collaborative Science And Technology Network For Sustainability (2006)

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Article/Press Release Models of tribal environmental regulation: In pursuit of a culturally relevant Form of tribal sovereignty. None Ranco DJ Ranco DJ. Models of tribal environmental regulation: in pursuit of a culturally relevant form of tribal sovereignty. The Federal Lawyer 2009;56(3):46-50. R833401 (Final)
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Journal Article Good fences make good neighbors: a longitudinal analysis of an industry self-regulatory institution. None Barnett ML, King AA Barnett ML, King AA. Good fences make good neighbors: a longitudinal analysis of an industry self-regulatory institution. Academy of Management Journal 2008;51(6):1150-1170. R833401 (2007)
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Journal Article The trust responsibility and limited sovereignty: what can environmental justice groups learn from Indian Nations? SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL Ranco DJ Ranco DJ. The trust responsibility and limited sovereignty:what can environmental justice groups learn from Indian Nations? Society & Natural Resources:An International Journal 2008;21(4):354-362. R833401 (2007)
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Journal Article Environmental justice, American Indians and the cultural dilemma: Developing environmental management for tribal health and well-being. None Ranco DJ, O’Neill C, Donatuto J, Harper BL Ranco DJ, O’Neill CA, Donatuto J, Harper BL. Environmental justice, American Indians and the cultural dilemma: developing environmental management for tribal health and well-being. Environmental Justice 2011;4(4):221-230. R833401 (Final)
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Journal Article Pro-environmental behavior: rational choice meets moral motivation. ANNALS N Y ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Turaga RMR, Howarth RB, Borsuk ME Turaga RMR, Howarth RB, Borsuk ME. Pro-environmental behavior:rational choice meets moral motivation. Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences 2010;1185:211-224. R833401 (2007)
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Journal Article Perceptions of mercury risk and its management. HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT:AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL Turaga RMR, Howarth RB, Borsuk ME Turaga RMR, Howarth RB, Borsuk ME. Perceptions of mercury risk and its management. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 2014;20(5):1385-1405. R833401 (Final)
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Journal Article Hot spots regulation and environmental justice. None Turaga RMR, Noonan D, Bostrom A Turaga RMR, Noonan D, Bostrom A. Hot spots regulation and environmental justice. Ecological Economics 2011;70(7):1395-1405. R833401 (Final)
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Presentation The Clean Air Mercury Rule and Indian tribes: sovereignty, subsistence, and participation. None Ranco DJ Ranco DJ. The Clean Air Mercury Rule and Indian tribes: sovereignty, subsistence, and participation. Presented at the Bates College, Lewiston, ME, November 17, 2010. R833401 (Final)
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Presentation The Clean Air Mercury Rule and Indian tribes: consultation, subsistence, and cost-benefit analysis. None Ranco DJ Ranco DJ. The Clean Air Mercury Rule and Indian tribes: consultation, subsistence, and cost-benefit analysis. Presented at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, March 1, 2011. R833401 (Final)
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Presentation Indian tribes and the clean air mercury rule: critiques of cost-benefit analysis through indigenous rights and self-determination. None Ranco DJ Ranco DJ. Indian tribes and the clean air mercury rule: critiques of cost-benefit analysis through indigenous rights and self-determination. Presented at the American Anthropological Association 110th Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 16-20, 2011. R833401 (Final)
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Presentation Promoting sustainable pollutant control policies through consideration of social and biological Indicators:An application to mercury control in New England. None Turaga RMR Turaga RMR. Promoting sustainable pollutant control policies through consideration of social and biological Indicators:An application to mercury control in New England. Presented at the Collaborative Science and Technology Network for Sustainability (CNS) Grantees Workshop, Grand Hyatt Washington, Washington, DC, April 22-23, 2008. R833401 (Final)
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Presentation Designing environmental risk indicators to motivate sustainable behavior. None Turaga RMR, Borsuk ME Turaga RMR, Borsuk ME. Designing environmental risk indicators to motivate sustainable behavior. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, Boston, MA, December 7-10, 2008. R833401 (2007)
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Presentation Hot spots regulation and environmental justice. None Turaga RMR Turaga RMR. Hot spots regulation and environmental justice. Presented at the 30th Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Los Angeles, CA, November 6-8, 2008. R833401 (Final)
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Presentation Hot spots regulation and environmental justice. None Turaga RMR Turaga RMR. Hot spots regulation and environmental justice. Presented at the Thirtieth Annual APPAM Fall Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA, November 6-8, 2008. R833401 (2007)
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Presentation Environmental risk indicators to motivate environmentally responsible behavior. None Turaga RMR Turaga RMR. Environmental risk indicators to motivate environmentally responsible behavior. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, Baltimore, MD, December 6-9, 2009. R833401 (Final)
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Presentation Individual responsibility and its influence on sustainable behaviors: An experimental study in the context of mercury-reducing actions. None Turaga RMR, Howarth RB, Borsuk ME Turaga RMR, Howarth RB, Borsuk ME. Individual responsibility and its influence on sustainable behaviors:An experimental study in the context of mercury-reducing actions. Presented at the Sixth Biennial Conference of the United States Society for Ecological Economics, East Lansing, MI, June 26-29, 2011. R833401 (Final)
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Presentation Perceptions of mercury risk and its management. None Turaga RMR, Borsuk ME Turaga RMR, Borsuk ME. Perceptions of mercury risk and its management. Presented at the World Congress on Risk, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia, July 18-20, 2012. R833401 (Final)
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