Books by Robert Gottlieb

  •  Forcing the Spring
    Forcing the Spring Robert Gottlieb

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    Forcing the Spring

    The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement

    Robert Gottlieb

    "...[a] provocative and original account..." --NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKSOriginally published in 1993, Forcing the Spring was quickly recognized as a seminal work in the field of environmental history. ...

  •  Reducing Toxics
    Reducing Toxics Robert Gottlieb

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    Reducing Toxics

    A New Approach To Policy And Industrial Decisionmaking

    Robert Gottlieb

    In Reducing Toxics, leading experts address industry, technology, health, and policy issues and explore the potential for pollution prevention at the industry and facility levels. They consider both ...

About the Author

Robert Gottlieb is the Henry R. Luce Professor of Urban Environmental Studies and Director of the Urban Environmental Policy Institute. He is the author and co-author of ten books, including: The Next Los Angeles: The Struggle for a Livable City with UEPI faculty and staff Mark Vallianatos, Regina Freer and Peter Dreier (UC Press forthcoming 2004); Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement (Island Press, 1993); and Environmentalism Unbound: Exploring New Pathways for Change (MIT Press, 2001). He is also the editor of the MIT Press series, "Urban and Industrial Environments." Professor Gottlieb was the 1996 University of California Distinguished Wellness Lecturer and has received the award on two occasions for supervising the most outstanding student project from the American Institute for Collegiate Planners.