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CONTENTS<br/>Foreword 9<br/>Michael Krause<br/>Introduction 11<br/>Judy Musnikow, Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science, USA<br/>Part 1: Introduction 13<br/>1. What is eco-industrial development? 14<br/>Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA<br/>2. Making sense of industrial ecology: a framework for analysis and action 30<br/>Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA<br/>3. A walk on the human side of industrial ecology 51<br/>Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA<br/>Part 2: Eco-industrial development for whom? the role of stakeholders 67<br/>4. The role of government in eco-industrial development 68<br/>Bracken Hendricks, Institute for America’s Future, USA, and Suzanne Giannini-Spohn, US Environmental Protection Agency<br/>5. The role of local government in eco-industrial park development 89<br/>Maile Takahashi, Harvard University, USA<br/>6. Community engagement in eco-industrial development 100<br/>Mary Schlarb and Judy Musnikow, Cornell University, USA<br/>7. The developer’s role in eco-industrial development 112<br/>Mark Smith, Pario Research, USA<br/>8. The energy of eco-industrial development 128<br/>Daniel K. Slone, McGuireWoods LLP, USA <br/>Part 3: Key issues in eco-industrial development 137<br/>9. Legal aspects of eco-industrial development 138<br/>Daniel K. Slone, McGuireWoods LLP, USA<br/>10. Environmental and resource issues: an overview 148<br/>Raymond P. Côté, School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Canada<br/>11. Management of eco-industrial parks, networks and companies 163<br/>Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA<br/>12. Links to the ISO 14000 series at the park and company level 186<br/>Astrid Petersen, Cornell University, USA<br/>13. Making it happen: financing eco-industrial development 200<br/>Dennis Alvord, US Department of Commerce, USA<br/>14. Real estate and eco-industrial development: the creation of value 243<br/>Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA, and Mark Smith, Pario Research, USA<br/>15. Evaluating the success of eco-industrial development 258<br/>Marian R. Chertow, Yale University, USA<br/>Part 4: Eco-industrial compendium of cases 269<br/>16. The industrial symbiosis in Kalundborg, Denmark: an approach to cleaner industrial production 270<br/>Noel Brings Jacobsen, The Symbiosis Institute, Denmark<br/>17. The Green Institute Phillips Eco-enterprise Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota 276<br/>Michael Krause, The Green Institute, USA, and Corey Brinkema, Trillium Planning & Development, USA<br/>18. Cape Charles Sustainable Technology Park: the eco-industrial development strategy of Northampton County, Virginia 288<br/>Timothy Hayes, County of Northampton, Virginia, USA<br/><br/>19. Sustainable Londonderry 300<br/>Peter C. Lowitt, AICP, Devens Enterprise Commission, USA<br/>20. The Red Hills Industrial Ecoplex: a case study 307<br/>Ron Forsythe, Pickering Inc., USA<br/>21. Region-wide eco-industrial networking in North Carolina 317<br/>Judy Kincaid, Triangle J Council of Governments, USA<br/>22. A case study in eco-industrial development: the transformation of Burnside Industrial Park 322<br/>Raymond P. Côté, Dalhousie University, Canada, and Peggy Crawford, Eco-efficiency Centre, Burnside Industrial Park, Canada<br/>23. Eco-industrial development as a defence conversion strategy: a case study of the Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Re-use 330<br/>Joshua L. Tosteson, Columbia University, USA, and Victor A. Guadagno, Northwest Louisiana Commerce Centre, USA<br/>24. Eco-industrial development in Asian Developing Countries 341<br/>Ernest Lowe, RPP International, USA<br/>Bibliography 353<br/>List of Abbreviations 364<br/>Author Biographies 369<br/>Index 376<br/> |