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Bronx Ecology: Blueprint for a New Environmentalism

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schema:contributor<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Allen_Hershkowitz__ForewordOriginal_Designs_by_M-g3088086206> ( "Allen Hershkowitz; ForewordOriginal Designs by Maya Lin")
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schema:description 2"内容記述: Foreword by Maya Lin. Introduction: The Hope behind the Bronx Community Paper Company; The Seeds of Discontent; The Rise and Fall of the National Recycling Act; A New Beginning; The BCPC. 1. A New Blueprint: The Practical Side of Idealism; Why Government-Dependent Advocacy Is Inadequate; The Prevailing Green Strategies; An Industrial-Ecological Approach; Eco-Realism; Conclusion. 2. The First Step: Choosing a Target; A Dreadful Record of Damaging Impacts; The Enormous Surge in Paper Consumption; Upstream Burdens; The Problems with Tree Plantations; Downstream Impacts; The Influence of Government Subsidies; Conclusion. 3. The Keys to a Better Ecological Bottom Line: Raw Materials and Siting. Using Recycled Raw Materials; Why a Brownfield Site Makes Sense; The Challenge of Infrastructure Issues; Conclusion. 4. Confronting the Technical and Economic Facts; The High Cost of Brownfields; Cleanup; Permitting and Zoning; Construction-Labor Costs; Managing Water; Coping with Energy Expenses; The Difficulties of Using Recycled Raw Materials; Conclusion. 5. Clearing the Social Market; Understanding the Social Forces Shaping Market Possibilities; The Challenge from Existing Businesses; the Difficulties of Working with Community Groups; The Interests of Local Political Leadership; Litigation Intimidation from Construction Companies; The Impediments That Color Dealing with Unions; Dealing with the Culture of Business; Old-Guard Resistance to Environmentalists in Business; Conclusion. 6. Getting Practical: Implementing Industrial Ecology; Guidelines for the New Industrial Developer; Understanding Systemic Barriers to Sustainability; Building Bridges: The Power of Collaboration; Conclusion. 7. Forming Partnerships: Moving Past the Roadblocks; Creating a Development Partnership; Choosing Construction and Engineering Partners. Working with Investment-Banking Firms; Encouraging Community and Environmental-Group Participation; Fostering Mutual Respect among Collaborators; Conclusion. 8. Getting Started: What Is to Be Done?; What Environmentalists Can Do; Allies Who Can Help; Establishing Mutual Respect and Trust....(more)"
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