1st Edition
The Environmental Impact Statement After Two Generations Managing Environmental Power
1. A Statement of Values and Forty Years of Field Trials 2. Metropolitan New Jersey: Transportation, Sprawl and Urban Revitalization 3. Ellis Island, New York Harbor: Time Closes in on a National Cultural Treasure 4. Sparrows Point, Maryland: Proposed Liquefied Natural Gas Facilities 5. Johnston Island: Destruction of the U.S. Chemical Weapons Stockpile 6. Savannah River Nuclear Weapons Facility: Managing the Legacy of the Military’s Nuclear Factory 7. Animas-La Plata, Four Corners: Water Rights and the Ute Legacy 8. NEPA and the Challenges of the Early 21st Century
Biography
Michael R. Greenberg is a Professor and Dean at Rutgers University and the author of more than 20 books and 300 articles about environmental policy. He serves as Associate Editor for environmental health for the American Journal of Public Health, and is Editor-in-Chief of Risk Analysis: An International Journal.
"Michael R. Greenberg presents an in-depth, case-based, extremely well-informed, and very accessible review of the National Environmental Policy Act’s (NEPA) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process […The book] is nuanced, contextualized, detailed, technical when needed, and always understandable for nonexperts."
Lucie Laurian, University of Iowa, Journal of the American Planning Association






