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Dimensions of State Environmental Policies
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Environmental MonitoringPollution PreventionEnvironmental ProgramsEngineeringEnvironmental Impact AssessmentAir QualityEnvironmental PlanningGreen PolicyEnvironmental LegislationAir Pollution ControlEnvironmental PolicySocial SciencesState Clean AirAir Quality MonitoringEnvironmental ManagementClimate RegulationPublic PolicyEnvironmental PoliticsAir Pollution ProblemsEnvironmental ControlEnvironmental RegulationAir PollutionState Environmental PoliciesPollution
States have developed an array of environmental programs in response to a variety of political and environmental factors. This article examines three state clean air programs—setting ambient standards, ambient monitoring, and enforcement—and shows how each program has a distinct set of empirical determinants, reflecting the programs' diverse purposes. States' ambient standards policies allocate resources among competing claimants, and consequently they reflect the balance of environmental politics in each state. Ambient monitoring programs reflect the degree to which states need and can process information about air pollution problems. The level of states' enforcement programs reflects the scope of the environmental problem in each state.
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