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Sankowski, Edward,
"Environmental Management and Democratic Legitimacy,"
pp. 21-32.
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Trachtenberg, Zev,
"Scientists and Stakeholders: Evaluating the Legitimacy of the
Illinois River Basin Management Protocol," pp. 33-44.
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Focht, Will,
"A Synthesis of Stakeholder Perspectives in Siting Controversies," pp.
47-62.
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Focht, Will and
Lawler, James J., "NIMBY-TIMBY: Analysis of Stakeholder
Perspectives on Hazardous Waste Controversies in Oklahoma," pp. 63-80.
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Peaden, Charles,
"Public Housing and NIMBY: The Effects of Citizen Participation in
Siting Public Housing Facilities in Tulsa," pp. 81-90.
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Meo, Mark,
"Strategic Policy Innovation and Flash Flood Hazard Mitigation: The
Tulsa Story," pp. 93-102.
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Kottke, Rita R.,
"Brownfields Initiative in Oklahoma," pp. 103-118.
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Gowda, M. V. Rajeev
and Long, Paula Owsley, "The Complexities of Environmental Federalism:
An Investigation of the Oklahoma Native American Context," pp. 125-138.
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Rao, Mahesh N., Focht,
Will, and Bantle, John A.,
"Application of GIS in Environmental Policy Analysis,"
pp. 141-156.
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Focht, Will, Langston,
Michael A., and DeShong, Richard Todd, "Informing Policymaking with
Concept Mapping," pp. 157-178.
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Whitaker, Katera and
Focht, Will, "Expert Modeling of Environmental Impacts" pp. 179-186.
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