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BIBLIOGRAPHY: LAND USE, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND PRECAUTION

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By Peter Montague

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Arnold, Craig Anthony (Tony). "Planning Milagros: Environmental
Justice and Land Use Regulation." Denver University Law Review Vol.
76 (1998), pgs. 1-152. [Describes a new "land use planning model of
environmental justice" in which "residents of minority and low-income
neighborhoods identify not only the activities they wish to exclude
from their neighborhoods, but also their visions for what they wish to
include in their neighborhoods; in other words, their visions of the
public good." See especially Section IV, "Land Use Planning &
Regulation: Another Vision of Environmental Justice."]

California Environmental Protection Agency. Air Quality and Land Use
Handbook: A Community Health Perspective (Sacramento: Air Resources
Board, California Environmental Protection Agency, April 2005). See
especially Appendix A.

California Governor's Office of Planning and Research. General Plan
Guidelines (Sacramento, Calif: Governor's Office of Planning and
Research, 2003). See especially Chapter 2, "Sustainable Development
and Environmental Justice."

California Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Environmental
Justice in California State Government. Sacramento, Calif: October,
2003.

Fodor, Eben. Better Not Bigger. Gabriola Island, B.C., Canada: New
Society Publishers, 1999. ISBN 0-86571-386-3.

National Academy of Public Administration. Addressing Community
Concerns: How Environmental Justice Relates to Land Use Planning and
Zoning. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Public Administration,
July, 2003.

National Academy of Public Administration. Environmental Justice in
EPA Permitting: Reducing Pollution in High-Risk Communities is
Integral to the Agency's Mission. Washington, D.C.: National Academy
of Public Administration, December, 2001.

National Academy of Public Administration. Models for Change:
Efforts by Four States to Address Environmental Justice. Washington,
D.C.: National Academy of Public Administration, June, 2002.

National Association of County and City Health Officials, "Resolution
Supporting Environmental Justice." Washington, D.C.: November 12,
2000.

National Association of County and City Health Officials. "Resolution
To Support Land Use Planning/Community Design," Washington, D.C.:
September 9, 2003

National Association of County and City Health Officials "Testimony
of Adewale Troutman, M.D., M.P.H. On Health Disparities; Testimony on
behalf of The National Association of County and City Health
Officials, before The Institute of Medicine on the Creation of an
Annual Report on Health Disparities, Washington, D.C." Washington,
D.C.: March 20, 2002.

National Association of County and City Health Officials. "The
Integration of Environmental Health and Public Health Practice."
Washington, D.C.: November 7, 1999.

Pulido, Laura. "Rethinking Environmental Racism: White Privilege and
Urban Development in Southern California." Annals of the Association
of American Geographers Vol. 90, No. 1 (2000), pgs. 12-40. 10 Mbyte
PDF.