TY - GEN AU - Cohen-Rosenthal, Edward Ed. AU - Musnikow, Judy TI - Eco-industrial strategies SN - 9781874719625 U1 - 338.9 PY - 2003/// CY - Sheffield PB - Greenleaf publishing ltd. KW - N1 - CONTENTS Foreword 9 Michael Krause Introduction 11 Judy Musnikow, Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science, USA Part 1: Introduction 13 1. What is eco-industrial development? 14 Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA 2. Making sense of industrial ecology: a framework for analysis and action 30 Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA 3. A walk on the human side of industrial ecology 51 Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA Part 2: Eco-industrial development for whom? the role of stakeholders 67 4. The role of government in eco-industrial development 68 Bracken Hendricks, Institute for America’s Future, USA, and Suzanne Giannini-Spohn, US Environmental Protection Agency 5. The role of local government in eco-industrial park development 89 Maile Takahashi, Harvard University, USA 6. Community engagement in eco-industrial development 100 Mary Schlarb and Judy Musnikow, Cornell University, USA 7. The developer’s role in eco-industrial development 112 Mark Smith, Pario Research, USA 8. The energy of eco-industrial development 128 Daniel K. Slone, McGuireWoods LLP, USA Part 3: Key issues in eco-industrial development 137 9. Legal aspects of eco-industrial development 138 Daniel K. Slone, McGuireWoods LLP, USA 10. Environmental and resource issues: an overview 148 Raymond P. Côté, School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Canada 11. Management of eco-industrial parks, networks and companies 163 Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA 12. Links to the ISO 14000 series at the park and company level 186 Astrid Petersen, Cornell University, USA 13. Making it happen: financing eco-industrial development 200 Dennis Alvord, US Department of Commerce, USA 14. Real estate and eco-industrial development: the creation of value 243 Edward Cohen-Rosenthal, Work and Environment Initiative, Cornell University, USA, and Mark Smith, Pario Research, USA 15. Evaluating the success of eco-industrial development 258 Marian R. Chertow, Yale University, USA Part 4: Eco-industrial compendium of cases 269 16. The industrial symbiosis in Kalundborg, Denmark: an approach to cleaner industrial production 270 Noel Brings Jacobsen, The Symbiosis Institute, Denmark 17. The Green Institute Phillips Eco-enterprise Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota 276 Michael Krause, The Green Institute, USA, and Corey Brinkema, Trillium Planning & Development, USA 18. Cape Charles Sustainable Technology Park: the eco-industrial development strategy of Northampton County, Virginia 288 Timothy Hayes, County of Northampton, Virginia, USA 19. Sustainable Londonderry 300 Peter C. Lowitt, AICP, Devens Enterprise Commission, USA 20. The Red Hills Industrial Ecoplex: a case study 307 Ron Forsythe, Pickering Inc., USA 21. Region-wide eco-industrial networking in North Carolina 317 Judy Kincaid, Triangle J Council of Governments, USA 22. A case study in eco-industrial development: the transformation of Burnside Industrial Park 322 Raymond P. Côté, Dalhousie University, Canada, and Peggy Crawford, Eco-efficiency Centre, Burnside Industrial Park, Canada 23. Eco-industrial development as a defence conversion strategy: a case study of the Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Re-use 330 Joshua L. Tosteson, Columbia University, USA, and Victor A. Guadagno, Northwest Louisiana Commerce Centre, USA 24. Eco-industrial development in Asian Developing Countries 341 Ernest Lowe, RPP International, USA Bibliography 353 List of Abbreviations 364 Author Biographies 369 Index 376 ER -