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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xxxvi, 252 p.
- Note
- Includes bulleted hightlights of; "59th Arizona Town Hall findings and recommendations on the environment"
- Contents
-
- Nancy K. Laney
- Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
- Soil and Groundwater Contamination
- Municipal Solid Waste
- Incineration (Combustion)
- Medicial Waste and Incineration
- Land Disposal
- Waste Tire Disposal
- Lead Acid Batteries and Used Oil
- Recycling and Composting
- Southwest Public Recycling Association (SPRA)
- The Natural Setting
- Land-Use Controls and Building Codes
- Composting
- Source Reduction
- Urban Water and Energy Issues
- Water
- Selected Water Issues in Arizona
- Arizona Today
- Energy
- Energy Use: The Natinal Context
- Where is Arizona Heading?
- Geographic Setting
- Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Energy Policy and Planning
- Urban Washes, Open Spaces, and Wildlife
- Urban Washes
- Why Watercourses Deteriorated
- Some Urban Wash Problems
- Recent Changes in Attitudes Toward Urban Riparian Areas
- Innovative Ways of Preserving of Restoring Arizona Washes and Wetlands
- Ordinances
- Land Acquistions
- Manmade Water Bodies
- Historical Background
- Ways to Preserve Urban Washes -Issues and Policy Options
- Urban Open Space and Parks
- Parks and Recreations
- Relationships Between Urban Areas and Protected Lands
- Role if Urban State Lands
- Ways to Presere Open Space-Issues and Policy Options
- Wildlife
- The Importance Washes and Open Space to Wildlife
- The Importance of Native Vegetation to Wildlife
- The Importance of Wildlife and Native Vegetation to Urban Residents
- Arizona's Public Lands Today
- Examples of Community Concern for Wildlife
- Ways to Protect and Enhance Wildlife Habitat and Native Vegetation-Issues and Policy Options
- Protecting Urban Washes, Open Space and Wildlife
- Section 4-Arizona's Border Environment: Binational Issues
- The Arizona-Sonora Border"Context and Background
- South-to-North Border Invironmental issues: The Rio Sonoyta Valley, San Pedro River Valley and Black Draw
- The Rio Sonyta Valley
- Groundwater Removal
- Pesticides Issues
- The San Pedro River
- Recreation and the Public Lands
- Black Draw
- North-to-South Border Environmental Issues: The Colorado River and Whitewater Draw
- The Colorado River
- Whitewater Draw
- Bidirectional Border Environmental Issues: The Santa Cruz Basin-Nogales Area and the Smelter Triangle
- The Santa Cruz Basin-Nogales area
- Air QUality in the Smelter Triangle
- Resolving Transborder Environmental Issues
- Potential Ways of Resolving Border Environmental Issues
- Groups and Government Agencies Involved in Boundary Environmental Issues
- Damage to Natural Areas
- Non-governmental Organizations
- Governmental Agencies
- Summary
- Suggested Reading
- About the Author
- Arizona's Riparian Areas and Wetlands-The Past
- Arizona's Riparian Areas and Wetlands Today
- Why Riparian Areas Were Lost
- Fifity-Ninth Arizona Town Hall
- Changing Attitudes Toward Streams
- Water-based Recreation
- Plant and Animal Diversity
- Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals
- Loss and Degradation of Wildlife Habitat
- Introduction of Exotic Species
- Environmental Contaminants
- The Values of Arizona's Natural Environment
- Ecological, Sociological and Psychological Values
- Measuring Public Perceptions
- Recommendations and List of Participants
- Protecting Perceptual Values
- Economic Values
- Measuring Economic Benefits
- Types of Economic Benefits
- Natural Areas: Issues and Opprtunities
- The Verde Valley Example
- Major Statewide Nonprofit Environmental Group in Arizona
- Arizona Heritage Fund
- Issue: Increasing Demands on Arizona's Riparian Areas Opportunities
- Issue: Effects of Recretional Overuse Opprtunities
- Introduction
- Issue: Restoration of Land Exhange Authority to the State Land Department
- Opportunity
- Section 2- Arizona's Rural Environment
- Resources and the Rural Economy
- The Setting
- The Rural Economy
- Multiple Resource Issues on Arizona's Range and Forest Lands
- Agriculture in Arizona
- Water Resources Issues
- Competition for Water
- Prologue
- Degradation of Water Quality
- Safe Drinking Water
- Flooding and Erosion
- Solid Waste Disposal and Safe Use and Disposal of Pesticides
- Abandoned Farmland
- Air-quality Issues
- Alternative Future: Where Are We Headed?
- Sustainable Ranching in Arizona
- Phsyical and Administrative Characteristics of Arizona Ranches
- Ranching and Sustainability
- The Setting
- Environmental Constraints to Range Livestock Production
- Management Strategies
- Rangeland Use and Changing Social Values
- Mining in Arizona
- History of Mining in Arizona
- Mining in Arizona Today
- The Mineral Industry in Arizona
- Exploration Activities
- Government Programs
- Mining and the Environment
- The Present Challenge
- Reclamation
- New Research Programs
- Section 3-Arizona's Urban Environment
- Urban Air Quality and Arizona's Quality of Life
- Meterology and Urban Topography
- Sources and Health Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants
- Carbon Monoxide
- Hydrocarbons
- Oxides of Nitrogen
- Ozone
- The Report: Conceptual Organization and Underlying Assumptions
- Particulates
- Photochemical Smog
- Other Sources of Air Pollutants
- Pollen
- Radon
- Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
- Extent of the Problem
- Trends and Projections
- Regulation and Policy
- reducing Vehicle-miles Driven
- Section I-Arizona's Natural Environment
- Preachments and Public Information
- Financial Incentives
- Reduction Emissions per Vehicle-mile
- Fuel Modification
- Alternative Fuels
- Reducing Congestion
- Costs
- Waste Disposal, Recycling and Contamination
- Hazardous Waste
- House Bill 2121
- Label
- Preserving Arizona's environmental heritage : background report
- Title
- Preserving Arizona's environmental heritage
- Title remainder
- background report
- Statement of responsibility
- prepared by the University of Arizona under the direction of the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- AZT
- Illustrations
-
- illustrations
- charts
- maps
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingDate
- 1991
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingName
- Arizona Town Hall.
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- University of Arizona
- Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy
- Series statement
- Arizona Town Hall
- Series volume
- 59
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Environmental protection
- Environmental policy
- Southwest Border Collection
- Label
- Preserving Arizona's environmental heritage : background report, prepared by the University of Arizona under the direction of the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy
- Note
- Includes bulleted hightlights of; "59th Arizona Town Hall findings and recommendations on the environment"
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-246)
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Nancy K. Laney
- Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
- Soil and Groundwater Contamination
- Municipal Solid Waste
- Incineration (Combustion)
- Medicial Waste and Incineration
- Land Disposal
- Waste Tire Disposal
- Lead Acid Batteries and Used Oil
- Recycling and Composting
- Southwest Public Recycling Association (SPRA)
- The Natural Setting
- Land-Use Controls and Building Codes
- Composting
- Source Reduction
- Urban Water and Energy Issues
- Water
- Selected Water Issues in Arizona
- Arizona Today
- Energy
- Energy Use: The Natinal Context
- Where is Arizona Heading?
- Geographic Setting
- Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Energy Policy and Planning
- Urban Washes, Open Spaces, and Wildlife
- Urban Washes
- Why Watercourses Deteriorated
- Some Urban Wash Problems
- Recent Changes in Attitudes Toward Urban Riparian Areas
- Innovative Ways of Preserving of Restoring Arizona Washes and Wetlands
- Ordinances
- Land Acquistions
- Manmade Water Bodies
- Historical Background
- Ways to Preserve Urban Washes -Issues and Policy Options
- Urban Open Space and Parks
- Parks and Recreations
- Relationships Between Urban Areas and Protected Lands
- Role if Urban State Lands
- Ways to Presere Open Space-Issues and Policy Options
- Wildlife
- The Importance Washes and Open Space to Wildlife
- The Importance of Native Vegetation to Wildlife
- The Importance of Wildlife and Native Vegetation to Urban Residents
- Arizona's Public Lands Today
- Examples of Community Concern for Wildlife
- Ways to Protect and Enhance Wildlife Habitat and Native Vegetation-Issues and Policy Options
- Protecting Urban Washes, Open Space and Wildlife
- Section 4-Arizona's Border Environment: Binational Issues
- The Arizona-Sonora Border"Context and Background
- South-to-North Border Invironmental issues: The Rio Sonoyta Valley, San Pedro River Valley and Black Draw
- The Rio Sonyta Valley
- Groundwater Removal
- Pesticides Issues
- The San Pedro River
- Recreation and the Public Lands
- Black Draw
- North-to-South Border Environmental Issues: The Colorado River and Whitewater Draw
- The Colorado River
- Whitewater Draw
- Bidirectional Border Environmental Issues: The Santa Cruz Basin-Nogales Area and the Smelter Triangle
- The Santa Cruz Basin-Nogales area
- Air QUality in the Smelter Triangle
- Resolving Transborder Environmental Issues
- Potential Ways of Resolving Border Environmental Issues
- Groups and Government Agencies Involved in Boundary Environmental Issues
- Damage to Natural Areas
- Non-governmental Organizations
- Governmental Agencies
- Summary
- Suggested Reading
- About the Author
- Arizona's Riparian Areas and Wetlands-The Past
- Arizona's Riparian Areas and Wetlands Today
- Why Riparian Areas Were Lost
- Fifity-Ninth Arizona Town Hall
- Changing Attitudes Toward Streams
- Water-based Recreation
- Plant and Animal Diversity
- Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals
- Loss and Degradation of Wildlife Habitat
- Introduction of Exotic Species
- Environmental Contaminants
- The Values of Arizona's Natural Environment
- Ecological, Sociological and Psychological Values
- Measuring Public Perceptions
- Recommendations and List of Participants
- Protecting Perceptual Values
- Economic Values
- Measuring Economic Benefits
- Types of Economic Benefits
- Natural Areas: Issues and Opprtunities
- The Verde Valley Example
- Major Statewide Nonprofit Environmental Group in Arizona
- Arizona Heritage Fund
- Issue: Increasing Demands on Arizona's Riparian Areas Opportunities
- Issue: Effects of Recretional Overuse Opprtunities
- Introduction
- Issue: Restoration of Land Exhange Authority to the State Land Department
- Opportunity
- Section 2- Arizona's Rural Environment
- Resources and the Rural Economy
- The Setting
- The Rural Economy
- Multiple Resource Issues on Arizona's Range and Forest Lands
- Agriculture in Arizona
- Water Resources Issues
- Competition for Water
- Prologue
- Degradation of Water Quality
- Safe Drinking Water
- Flooding and Erosion
- Solid Waste Disposal and Safe Use and Disposal of Pesticides
- Abandoned Farmland
- Air-quality Issues
- Alternative Future: Where Are We Headed?
- Sustainable Ranching in Arizona
- Phsyical and Administrative Characteristics of Arizona Ranches
- Ranching and Sustainability
- The Setting
- Environmental Constraints to Range Livestock Production
- Management Strategies
- Rangeland Use and Changing Social Values
- Mining in Arizona
- History of Mining in Arizona
- Mining in Arizona Today
- The Mineral Industry in Arizona
- Exploration Activities
- Government Programs
- Mining and the Environment
- The Present Challenge
- Reclamation
- New Research Programs
- Section 3-Arizona's Urban Environment
- Urban Air Quality and Arizona's Quality of Life
- Meterology and Urban Topography
- Sources and Health Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants
- Carbon Monoxide
- Hydrocarbons
- Oxides of Nitrogen
- Ozone
- The Report: Conceptual Organization and Underlying Assumptions
- Particulates
- Photochemical Smog
- Other Sources of Air Pollutants
- Pollen
- Radon
- Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
- Extent of the Problem
- Trends and Projections
- Regulation and Policy
- reducing Vehicle-miles Driven
- Section I-Arizona's Natural Environment
- Preachments and Public Information
- Financial Incentives
- Reduction Emissions per Vehicle-mile
- Fuel Modification
- Alternative Fuels
- Reducing Congestion
- Costs
- Waste Disposal, Recycling and Contamination
- Hazardous Waste
- House Bill 2121
- Control code
- ocm26246649
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Extent
- xxxvi, 252 p.
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedai
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- charts, illustrations, maps;
- System control number
- (Sirsi) o26246649
- Label
- Preserving Arizona's environmental heritage : background report, prepared by the University of Arizona under the direction of the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy
- Note
- Includes bulleted hightlights of; "59th Arizona Town Hall findings and recommendations on the environment"
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-246)
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Nancy K. Laney
- Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
- Soil and Groundwater Contamination
- Municipal Solid Waste
- Incineration (Combustion)
- Medicial Waste and Incineration
- Land Disposal
- Waste Tire Disposal
- Lead Acid Batteries and Used Oil
- Recycling and Composting
- Southwest Public Recycling Association (SPRA)
- The Natural Setting
- Land-Use Controls and Building Codes
- Composting
- Source Reduction
- Urban Water and Energy Issues
- Water
- Selected Water Issues in Arizona
- Arizona Today
- Energy
- Energy Use: The Natinal Context
- Where is Arizona Heading?
- Geographic Setting
- Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Energy Policy and Planning
- Urban Washes, Open Spaces, and Wildlife
- Urban Washes
- Why Watercourses Deteriorated
- Some Urban Wash Problems
- Recent Changes in Attitudes Toward Urban Riparian Areas
- Innovative Ways of Preserving of Restoring Arizona Washes and Wetlands
- Ordinances
- Land Acquistions
- Manmade Water Bodies
- Historical Background
- Ways to Preserve Urban Washes -Issues and Policy Options
- Urban Open Space and Parks
- Parks and Recreations
- Relationships Between Urban Areas and Protected Lands
- Role if Urban State Lands
- Ways to Presere Open Space-Issues and Policy Options
- Wildlife
- The Importance Washes and Open Space to Wildlife
- The Importance of Native Vegetation to Wildlife
- The Importance of Wildlife and Native Vegetation to Urban Residents
- Arizona's Public Lands Today
- Examples of Community Concern for Wildlife
- Ways to Protect and Enhance Wildlife Habitat and Native Vegetation-Issues and Policy Options
- Protecting Urban Washes, Open Space and Wildlife
- Section 4-Arizona's Border Environment: Binational Issues
- The Arizona-Sonora Border"Context and Background
- South-to-North Border Invironmental issues: The Rio Sonoyta Valley, San Pedro River Valley and Black Draw
- The Rio Sonyta Valley
- Groundwater Removal
- Pesticides Issues
- The San Pedro River
- Recreation and the Public Lands
- Black Draw
- North-to-South Border Environmental Issues: The Colorado River and Whitewater Draw
- The Colorado River
- Whitewater Draw
- Bidirectional Border Environmental Issues: The Santa Cruz Basin-Nogales Area and the Smelter Triangle
- The Santa Cruz Basin-Nogales area
- Air QUality in the Smelter Triangle
- Resolving Transborder Environmental Issues
- Potential Ways of Resolving Border Environmental Issues
- Groups and Government Agencies Involved in Boundary Environmental Issues
- Damage to Natural Areas
- Non-governmental Organizations
- Governmental Agencies
- Summary
- Suggested Reading
- About the Author
- Arizona's Riparian Areas and Wetlands-The Past
- Arizona's Riparian Areas and Wetlands Today
- Why Riparian Areas Were Lost
- Fifity-Ninth Arizona Town Hall
- Changing Attitudes Toward Streams
- Water-based Recreation
- Plant and Animal Diversity
- Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals
- Loss and Degradation of Wildlife Habitat
- Introduction of Exotic Species
- Environmental Contaminants
- The Values of Arizona's Natural Environment
- Ecological, Sociological and Psychological Values
- Measuring Public Perceptions
- Recommendations and List of Participants
- Protecting Perceptual Values
- Economic Values
- Measuring Economic Benefits
- Types of Economic Benefits
- Natural Areas: Issues and Opprtunities
- The Verde Valley Example
- Major Statewide Nonprofit Environmental Group in Arizona
- Arizona Heritage Fund
- Issue: Increasing Demands on Arizona's Riparian Areas Opportunities
- Issue: Effects of Recretional Overuse Opprtunities
- Introduction
- Issue: Restoration of Land Exhange Authority to the State Land Department
- Opportunity
- Section 2- Arizona's Rural Environment
- Resources and the Rural Economy
- The Setting
- The Rural Economy
- Multiple Resource Issues on Arizona's Range and Forest Lands
- Agriculture in Arizona
- Water Resources Issues
- Competition for Water
- Prologue
- Degradation of Water Quality
- Safe Drinking Water
- Flooding and Erosion
- Solid Waste Disposal and Safe Use and Disposal of Pesticides
- Abandoned Farmland
- Air-quality Issues
- Alternative Future: Where Are We Headed?
- Sustainable Ranching in Arizona
- Phsyical and Administrative Characteristics of Arizona Ranches
- Ranching and Sustainability
- The Setting
- Environmental Constraints to Range Livestock Production
- Management Strategies
- Rangeland Use and Changing Social Values
- Mining in Arizona
- History of Mining in Arizona
- Mining in Arizona Today
- The Mineral Industry in Arizona
- Exploration Activities
- Government Programs
- Mining and the Environment
- The Present Challenge
- Reclamation
- New Research Programs
- Section 3-Arizona's Urban Environment
- Urban Air Quality and Arizona's Quality of Life
- Meterology and Urban Topography
- Sources and Health Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants
- Carbon Monoxide
- Hydrocarbons
- Oxides of Nitrogen
- Ozone
- The Report: Conceptual Organization and Underlying Assumptions
- Particulates
- Photochemical Smog
- Other Sources of Air Pollutants
- Pollen
- Radon
- Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
- Extent of the Problem
- Trends and Projections
- Regulation and Policy
- reducing Vehicle-miles Driven
- Section I-Arizona's Natural Environment
- Preachments and Public Information
- Financial Incentives
- Reduction Emissions per Vehicle-mile
- Fuel Modification
- Alternative Fuels
- Reducing Congestion
- Costs
- Waste Disposal, Recycling and Contamination
- Hazardous Waste
- House Bill 2121
- Control code
- ocm26246649
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Extent
- xxxvi, 252 p.
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedai
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- charts, illustrations, maps;
- System control number
- (Sirsi) o26246649
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