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  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invites nominations of scientific experts from a diverse range of disciplinary areas to be considered for appointment to the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC), the Science Advisory Board (SAB) and four SAB Committees described in this notice. Appointments are anticipated to be filled by the start of Fiscal Year 2013.

    ... scientific bases for EPA's actions and programs. Members of the CASAC and the SAB constitute a dis... sciences and ecological assessment; economics; engineering; medicine; health sciences; pediatric...

  • ... scientific bases for EPA's actions and programs. As Federal Advisory Committees, the. Council, CAS... following disciplines: Environmental economics; economic modeling; air quality modeling; atmosphe...

  • SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 23, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- California's American Indian Tribes have a positive story to tell. To identify how much tribes contribute to the state's economy, a coalition of tribal organizations have a hired a prominent California research firm--Beacon Economics--to analyze the overall economic impact. The economic impact study will examine a wide variety of areas including jobs generated in tribally owned casinos and other businesses, tribal government programs, expenditures going to purchase goods and services from local businesses and vendors, as well as public safety services, environmental, transportation and charitable donations that benefit neighboring non-Indian communities. Tribes engaged in larger gaming operations also share profits with 71 ot...

  • ... over 30 billion dollars on weight loss programs annually (Philipson and Posner 1999). Furthermore,...Journal of Health Economics 22:47-504. . Basiotis, P., C. S. Kramer-LeBlanc, a...Socio-economic, behavioural and environmental factors predicted body weights and household food ...

  • ... and outcomes, and information about programs through which goals are settled are also required.... and practices; about the environmental factors that induced the management reforms and ho... change the Old institutional economics OIE--can be used. The OIE approach suggests that t...

  • LONG BURL FRANKLIN

    ... his career his research and outreach programs have focused on natural resource economics and poolicy, including environmental economics, land use issues and coastal zone manag...

  • ... that is important for analyzing "the economics of water." In the United States and elsewhere, pro... and 2008 agriculture-to-urban and environmental trades have been rising significantly, but agricul... is a Research Associate in the NBER's Programs on the Development of the American Economy and Env...

  • ... the Agency's toll-free enforcement economics helpline at (888) ECONSPT or through electronic ma... suit the needs of particular regulatory programs. For example, one civil penalty policy specificall...

  • Product and waste take-back is becoming more regulated by countries to protect the environment. Such regulation puts an economic burden on firms, while creating fairness concerns and potentially even missing its primary target: environmental benefits. This research discusses the economic and environmental impacts of extended producer responsibility type of legislation and identifies efficiency conditions. It is shown that the right policy would (i) make producers responsible for their own waste to avoid fairness concerns and (ii) favor ecodesign producers to create stronger environmental benefits. Furthermore, the efficiency of take-back systems is also driven by environmental classification of products, industry structure, and end-user willingness to participate in take-back programs.

    ... purpose in the field of environmental economics. For a detailed review of this literature, we refe...

  • ... private collaboration which includes an economics perspective, organizational behavior, policy studi... collaborate to reduce and control environmental uncertainty and turbulence (Pfeffer and Salancik 1... regional development by administering programs such as a revolving loan fund (Reese and Fasenfest...



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