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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan M. Fisk , Jonathan M. FiskPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.521kg ISBN: 9781498742412ISBN 10: 1498742416 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 15 August 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Introducing the Politics of Oil and Gas Development 2. Oil and Gas at the Federal Level 3. Oil and Gas at the Subnational Level 4. Oil and Gas in Colorado 5. Oil and Gas in Ohio 6. Oil and Gas in Texas 7. Local Oil and Gas Stories 8. Understanding Local Defiance 9. Summary and Recommendations 10. Summary and RecommendationsReviewsJonathan Fisk has given us an excellent analysis of state and local fracking politics and policy-making that is informative, well written, and eminently readable. Especially useful is a concluding chapter that offers a number of policy prescriptions designed to facilitate state and local efforts to balance energy and environmental protection while recognizing the need for both transparency and public involvement. - Charles Davis, Colorado State University, USA Fracking represents a test of the capacity of states and localities to be good environmental stewards given the very modest federal role. Jonathan Fisk's thoughtful book examines the diverse range of policy responses across key states and explores the considerable conflict that has emerged between state and local control. This represents an original contribution on fracking governance, with important lessons for the future of American environmental federalism. Barry G. Rabe, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, USA Jonathan Fisk has given us an excellent analysis of state and local fracking politics and policy-making that is informative, well written, and eminently readable. Especially useful is a concluding chapter that offers a number of policy prescriptions designed to facilitate state and local efforts to balance energy and environmental protection while recognizing the need for both transparency and public involvement. - Charles Davis, Colorado State University, USA Fracking represents a test of the capacity of states and localities to be good environmental stewards given the very modest federal role. Jonathan Fisk's thoughtful book examines the diverse range of policy responses across key states and explores the considerable conflict that has emerged between state and local control. This represents an original contribution on fracking governance, with important lessons for the future of American environmental â federalism. Barry G. Rabe, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, USA Jonathan Fisk has given us an excellent analysis of state and local fracking politics and policy-making that is informative, well written, and eminently readable. Especially useful is a concluding chapter that offers a number of policy prescriptions designed to facilitate state and local efforts to balance energy and environmental protection while recognizing the need for both transparency and public involvement. - Charles Davis, Colorado State University, USA Jonathan Fisk has given us an excellent analysis of state and local fracking politics and policy-making that is informative, well written, and eminently readable. Especially useful is a concluding chapter that offers a number of policy prescriptions designed to facilitate state and local efforts to balance energy and environmental protection while recognizing the need for both transparency and public involvement. - Charles Davis, Colorado State University, USA Fracking represents a test of the capacity of states and localities to be good environmental stewards given the very modest federal role. Jonathan Fisk's thoughtful book examines the diverse range of policy responses across key states and explores the considerable conflict that has emerged between state and local control. This represents an original contribution on fracking governance, with important lessons for the future of American environmental federalism. Barry G. Rabe, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, USA Author InformationJonathan M. Fisk, PhD, is currently an assistant professor of Political Science at Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. He holds a Doctorate in Political Science from Colorado State University and a Master’s of Public Administration from the University of Kansas. He has served as a Research Associate with the League of Kansas Municipalities. Currently, he is the Faculty Adviser to the Auburn University Student Chapter of the International City and County Management Association. He is also the Secretary of the Alabama Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration and a board member for the Section of Environment and Natural Resource Administration. His research has appeared in a number of academic outlets including State and Local Government Review, Society and Natural Resources, Politics and Policy, Review of Policy Research, and Local Environment. At Auburn University, Dr. Fisk teaches MPA seminars in Public Personnel Management, Organizational Theory, and Leadership, and undergraduate environmental policy and public administration courses. 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