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Tables of Contents for New Tools for Environmental Protection
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PART I: INTRODUCTION
1
42
Exploring New Tools for Environmental Protection
3
14
Thomas Dietz
Paul C. Stern
Changes in Pollution and the Implications for Policy
17
26
David W. Rejeski
James Salzman
PART II: INFORMATION AND EDUCATION FOR INDIVIDUALS, HOUSEHOLDS, AND COMMUNITIES
43
170
Introduction
45
4
Marketing Household Energy Conservation: The Message and the Reality
49
18
Loren Lutzenhiser
Knowledge, Information, and Household Recycling: Examining the Knowledge-Deficit Model of Behavior Change
67
16
P. Wesley Schultz
Promoting ``Green'' Consumer Behavior with Eco-Labels
83
22
John Thogersen
The Public Health Perspective for Communicating Environmental Issues
105
20
Thomas W. Valente
Darleen V. Schuster
Understanding Individual and Social Characteristics in the Promotion of Household Diaster Preparedness
125
16
Dennis S. Mileti
Lori A. Peek
Lessons from Analogous Public Education Campaigns
141
6
Mark R. Rosenzweig
Perspectives on Environmental Education in the United States
147
14
John Ramsey
Harold R. Hungerford
A Model of Community-Based Environmental Education
161
22
Elaine Andrews
Mark Stevens
Greg Wise
Community Environmental Policy Capacity and Effective Environmental Protection
183
18
Daniel Press
Alan Balch
Changing Behavior in Households and Communities: What Have We Learned?
201
12
Paul C. Stern
PART III: VOLUNTARY MEASURES IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR
213
122
Introduction
215
4
Government-Sponsored Voluntary Programs for Firms: An Initial Survey
219
16
Janice Mazurek
Industry Codes of Practice: Emergence and Evolution
235
18
Jennifer Nash
Harnessing the ``Power of Information'': Environmental Right to Know as a Driver of Sound Environmental Policy
253
10
Jeanne Herb
Susan Helms
Michael J. Jensen
Challenges in Evaluating Voluntary Environmental Programs
263
20
Kathryn Harrison
Assessing the Credibility of Voluntary Codes: A Theoretical Framework
283
20
Franco Furger
Factors in Firms and Industries Affecting the Outcomes of Voluntary Measures
303
8
Aseem Prakash
The Policy Context for Flexible, Negotiated, and Voluntary Measures
311
8
Alan Randall
Understanding Voluntary Measures
319
16
Thomas Dietz
PART IV: CONCLUSION
335
14
New Tools for Environmental Protection: What We Know and Need to Know
337
12
Thomas J. Wilbanks
Paul C. Stern
About the Contributors
349