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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Cumberland, F. James. The
South Carolina Environmental Innovations Pilot Program, PUBLIC
POLICY AND PRACTICE, Vol. 3, No. 2, (Nov. 2004).
Cumberland,
F. James.Recent Federal and State Activities to Establish and Govern
Conservation Banks (in progress).
Cumberland,
F. James. EPA's August 1997 Final Rule Regarding Transportation
Conformity, THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAWYER, Vol. 4, No. 2 (1998).
Cumberland,
F. James. Recent Federal Developments in the Proper Disposal and
Recycling Techniques for Rechargeable Batteries, E2SC, Vol. 4, No. 1
(2002).
Cumberland,
F. James. Administrations Change, Environmental Needs Don't, Guest
Commentary, E2SC, Vol. 2, No. 4 (2001).
Karaska,
M.A., R.L. Huguenin, J.L. Beacham, M.H. Wang, J.R.
Jensen, R.S. Kaufmann. 2004.
"AVIRIS Measurements of Chlorophyll, Suspended Minerals,
Dissolved Organic Carbon and Turbidity in the Neuse River, NC.
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing,
70(1):125-133.
Beacham,
J.L. 2004. The Wildest Bank Around! [an article on the South
Carolina Conservation Bank] South Carolina Wildlife, 51(1):18-23.
Beacham,
J.L. 2003. South Carolina's Ozone Challenge. Public Policy &
Practice,
2(1):4-7.
Prince, Claire, et al.
Final Report on the Statewide Task Force on Riparian Forest Buffers.
(PDF)
Feigley, Charles E., et al.
Assessment of the South Carolina Air Toxics Standard.
Prince, Claire, Chriswell Bickley and Wally Peters. Final Report:
Development of an
Infrastructure Planning Model for Sustainable Development in Coastal
Regions.
Lenahan, Susan and Kirk Karwan. An Analysis of Food Waste
Reduction and Disposal Alternatives in Military Installations in
South Carolina.
E2SC:
Environmental Excellence in South Carolina, “Community
Involvement in Environmental Excellence” (Vol. 2 No. 4).
E2SC:
Environmental Excellence in South Carolina, “Broadening
the Reach of Environmental Excellence (Vol. 3 No. 1)
E2SC:
Environmental Excellence in South Carolina, “Sustaining
Our Natural Resources" (Vol. 4 No. 4)
E2SC:
Environmental Excellence in South Carolina, “Profiles in E2: Winners of the 2003 Governor's P2
Award" (Vol. 5 No. 1)
E2SC: Environmental Excellence in South
Carolina, "A Look
Back at Eleven Years" (Vol. 5 No. 2)
E2SC: Environmental
Excellence in South Carolina, a quarterly publication, provides
generators of hazardous and nonhazardous waste with timely
information about research, technologies, and strategies that will
help businesses and industries achieve environmental excellence in
the workplace. Generally taking a thematic approach to each issue,
E2SC provides an in-depth look at ways of achieving environmental
excellence. The magazine has presented feature articles on
such issues as solvent reduction, process change, Brownfield sites,
accidental-release prevention and the ISO 14000 series of standards.
Local and Regional Infrastructure Planning in South Carolina: A
Pocket Guide for Local Officials
Steagall, Christine. Final Report: Encouraging Environmental
Excellence Through the Implementation of EPA’s National
Environmental Performance Track Program
Steagall, Christine. Final Report: Technical Assistance and
Outreach Program
Doohaluk, Deanna A. Working Paper: Integration of Science and
Policy: A Case Study on Riparian Forest Buffer
Newberry, William. Final Report: South Carolina Nuclear Waste
Task Force
South Carolina Transportation and Community and
System Preservation (TSCP) Pilot Program Project Evaluation-South
Carolina Integrated Planning, Model Plan and Process, 2004. US Department of Transportation Highway Administration and
South Carolina Budget & Control Board
ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS:
Growth
in South Carolina, A Public Perspective
Resources Quarterly Newsletter, DOD Region 4 P2 Partnership
To obtain electronic publications please send email to:
ers@sc.edu
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