V600 Capstone: Environmental Policy Analysis

 

 

Spring 1998

Section 7988

Professor: Randall Baker

 

Class Time: 8am - 9:15 Tuesday and Thursday, PV 274

 

 

 

 

Syllabus

Readings

For the Introductory Lectures (1&2) read the Background Notes posed on this web site. In addition, by the time we have shown the Rachel Carson video, you should also have read Vig and Kraft chapters 1 and 4. Also Read "Issue 3" in the Taking Sides book.

Although it is not required, you would do well to read Rachel Carson's Silent Spring as a key document in shaping policy--perhaps the most significant environmental volume of the century. Try, when reading it, to understand why it had such a widespread impact.

 

Rogers Farm Update

Hoosier Acres: Notice of Meeting

Lecture 1: Background notes

  Lecture 2: Background notes

  Al Gore and Rachel Carson

  A New Look at Environmental Policy

  The Guiding Principles of the European Federation of Green Parties

  The Environment: International Activities In 1996

  I-69 Exercise

Update for I-69 Project - 2/12/98

 I-69 Group Final Ranking

  Demythologizing the Family Farm

(by Warren Henegar)

 Up & Down with Ecology -- The "Issue-attention cycle"

 Clean Water Act: Indiana and Maryland

 The Uneven Geography of Managing Urban Storm Water: A Comparison of Two State Programs

 Federal and State Relations: Case of the EPA - Dean Barnes

 Transboundary Problems

 European Union and United States Compared

Individual Case Study Paper: An Example

 

 

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