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Reclaiming the Land Gregg Macey

Reclaiming the Land By Gregg Macey

Reclaiming the Land by Gregg Macey


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Nearly thirty years after creation of the most advanced and expensive hazardous waste cleanup infrastructure in the world, this book provides a much-needed lens through which the Superfund program should be assessed and reshaped.

Reclaiming the Land Summary

Reclaiming the Land: Rethinking Superfund Institutions, Methods and Practices by Gregg Macey

Nearly thirty years after creation of the most advanced and expensive hazardous waste cleanup infrastructure in the world, this book provides a much-needed lens through which the Superfund program should be assessed and reshaped. Focusing on the lessons of adaptive management, it explores new concepts and tools for the cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites, and for dealing with the uncertainty inherent in long-term site stewardship.

About Gregg Macey

Gregg Macey is a Lecturer in the Department of Urban and Environmental Planning at the University of Virginia, where he has taught environmental economics, land use law and policy, and environmental justice. He is also an attorney with the law firm Kirkland & Ellis. He holds a J.D. from the University of Virginia and will receive his Ph.D. in urban planning from MIT. Prior to law school, he worked as a land use mediator and a consultant.

Jonathan Cannon is Professor and Director of the Environmental and Land Use Law Program at the University of Virginia Law School. He was formerly in the private practice of environmental law and also served in a number of senior positions at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, including most recently General Counsel. He was Director of the Center for Expertise for Superfund Site Recycling at the University of Virginia.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Promises and Pitfalls of Adaptive Site Stewardship Gregg P. Macey 1. Overview of the Superfund Program Alexander E. Farrell 2. Adaptive Management in Superfund: Thinking Like a Contaminated Site Jonathan Z. Cannon 3. Adaptive Management: A Review and Framework for Integration with Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis F. Kyle Satterstrom, Igor Linkov, Gregory Kiker, Todd Bridges, and Marc Greenberg 4. Systems Analysis and Adaptive Learning for Portfolio Management of Superfund Sites Peter A. Beling, James H. Lambert, Faheem A. Rahman, George O. Overstreet, and David Slutzky 5. A Cost-Benefit Model for Evaluating Remediation Alternatives at Superfund Sites Incorporating the Value of Ecosystem Services Melissa Kenney and Mark White 6. Institutional Controls at Brownfields: Real Estate and Land Use, Not Just RCRA and Superfund Jennifer L. Hernandez and Peter W. Landreth 7. Rethinking Community Involvement for Superfund Site Reuse: The Case for Consensus-Building in Adaptive Management E. Franklin Dukes 8. Toxic Sites as Places of Culture and Memory: Adaptive Management for Citizenship Daniel Bluestone 9. CHAT: Approaches to Long-Term Planning for the Tar Creek Superfund Site, Ottawa County, Oklahoma Niall G. Kirkwood Conclusion Gregg P. Macey and Jonathan Z. Cannon

Additional information

NPB9780387488561
9780387488561
0387488561
Reclaiming the Land: Rethinking Superfund Institutions, Methods and Practices by Gregg Macey
New
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2007-04-04
305
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