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Wolman, Abel
- Total Approach for Environmental Protection Abel Wolman
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1 The Johns Hopkins University, International Management Studies, Bled, Yugoslavia, SI
1 The Johns Hopkins University, International Management Studies, Bled, Yugoslavia, SI
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 81, No 1-4 (2011), Pagination: 81-87Abstract
Somewhat less than ten years ago, the Environmental Protection Act was signed into law. Following upon that national acceptence of an abiding interest in the environment, a deluge ensued of regulations, standards, law suits, journals, impact statements, and scientific and pseudo-scientific papers. The scramble to climb on the ecological band-wagon, even in this land of crisis behavior, was an extraordinary phenomenon. The faith in instant correction of past ecological ills by legislative and administrative fiats was strong. No politician dared to risk his career by suggesting that a somewhat slower motion toward the millennium might be the part of wisdom.- Total Approach for Environmental Protection
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1 The Johns Hopkins University, US
1 The Johns Hopkins University, US