Grantee Research Project Results
Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R830843
Risk Communication in Community Participation: Comparing Regional Programs in South Florida
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Superfund Minority Institutions Program: Hazardous Substance Research (2002)
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Light AR. Risk communication to enhance sustainability: public participation in environmental agency decision-making in South Florida. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability 2005;1(2):95-100. |
R830843 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Light AR. Spark plugs of policy implementation: intergovernmental relations and public participation in Florida’s Acceler8 Initiative to speed Everglades restoration. Vermont Law Review 2006;30(4):939-968. |
R830843 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Light AR. Tales of the Tamiami Trail: implementing adaptive management in Everglades restoration. Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law 2006;22(1):59-99. |
R830843 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Light AR. The waiter at the party: a parable of ecosystem management in the Everglades. Environmental Law Reporter 2006:10771-10785. |
R830843 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Light AR. Of square pegs, round holes and recalcitrants lying in the weeds: Superfund’s legal lessons for Everglades restoration. Missouri Environmental Law & Policy Review 2005;91-129. |
R830843 (Final) |
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