APSA Pracademic Fellowship: The Third Epoch: A Pracademic View of the EPA’s Office of Policy
Non-Regulatory Efforts to Encourage Sustainability While the EPA still largely works in a top-down regulatory environment, the nonregulatory and sometimes bottom-up activities of the OP suggest the question "What is the future of regulation in the EPA?" OP is made up of a group of four pro...
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description | Non-Regulatory Efforts to Encourage Sustainability While the EPA still largely works in a top-down regulatory environment, the nonregulatory and sometimes bottom-up activities of the OP suggest the question "What is the future of regulation in the EPA?" OP is made up of a group of four program offices and two ad-hoc working group teams that seek to find ways to incorporate sustainability principles into the everyday activities of the federal government and of communities across the country. External Partnerships In addition to the partnership-building efforts within the federal family, OP works hard to collaborate with an external constituency consisting of states, communities across the United States, neighboring countries, and also nonprofit groups that participate in the Smart Growth Network.11In some cases, OP's external engagement is an infrequent occurrence resulting from unique circumstances. [...]definitely not least, thank you to Beryl Radin for giving us this unique and valuable experience to walk in her footsteps. Treasury, Justice, Interior, Agriculture, Commerce, Labor, Health and Human Services, HUD, Transportation, Education, Homeland Security, EPA, Appalachian Regional Commission, Corporation for National and Community Service, Delta Regional Authority, and the National Endowment for the Arts 9.. |
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