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Frank Friedman (Author)
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1585760978 978-1585760978 January 15, 2006 10
Frank Friedman’s Practical Guide to Environmental Management, 10th Edition (PGEM) has earned its place among the classic texts on environmental management. PGEM provides readers with the firm grounding in history necessary to put environmental issues in context and a practical map to avoid the pitfalls and capitalize on the potential rewards inherent in the field. It is rare to find a book that combines insight with pragmatism so that it serves as both a desk reference and a definitive treatise. PGEM now enters its 10th edition with new material on social responsibility, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, criminal sentencing guidelines, and several other areas. This edition of PGEM retains its focus on the practical, while also surveying the developing trends in environmental management. As Friedman notes, environmental management systems and corporate behavior, particularly in developing countries, increasingly serve as the de facto system of environmental governance and are key to ensuring environmental protection goals are met. In this new edition, Friedman does a superb job of orienting the environmental manager in this new era.

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“A candid source of wisdom and advice on the difficult job of combining profitability and environmental protection ... ” --John C. Dernbach, Widener University School of Law; Editor, Stumbling Toward Sustainability

“The only real book out there that gives people hands-on information about environmental management ...” --Glenn W. Hammer, former V.P., Environment, Health, and Safety, Ashland, Inc.

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Mr. Friedman’s long history in the environmental management arena has served only to inform, not date, PGEM as he has kept it current with this quickly developing field. After graduating from Columbia Law School in the mid-1960s, he joined what was then the Lands Division (now known as the Environment and Natural Resources Division) of the U.S. Department of Justice. He moved to Atlantic Richfield Corporation in 1970 when major companies began responding to the cleanup challenges presented by the new federal Pollution control laws. Friedman also served as Vice President of Occidental Petroleum Corporation and later as Senior Vice President at Elf Atochem North America, Inc. He also served as a partner with the law firm of McClintock, Weston, Benshoof, Rochefort, Rubalcava & MacCuish. He now heads a successful consulting business.

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  • Paperback: 613 pages
  • Publisher: Environmental Law Institute; 10 edition (January 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585760978
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585760978
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,162,466 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pactical guide to EM as a textbook, October 20, 2007
This review is from: Practical Guide to Environmental Management, 10th Edition (Environmental Law Institute) (Paperback)
First the bad - I dislike the lack of a index in the book. It makes it very hard to keep track of where important points are located within the book. The notes and references are mixed at the end of the chapters. When I have written journal articles and book chapters, the editors forbid the use of endnotes. They preferred that the information be presented in the text if relevant or possibly in an appendix. I think the book could greatly benefit by using such a rule. This would greatly reduce the number of notes, but probably not eliminate them. The remaining notes may be of more use if they are placed at the bottom of the page on which they are reference rather than dumped in a heaping mess at the end of the chapter. Place the references at the end of the chapter separate from the notes.

The good - the book is extremely well written and provides a "Practical guide" as the title implies. The context and most of the examples supplied provide a great industry related view of the challenges and opportunities of environmental management. The themes are reinforced and embellished between chapters, which partially explains the difficulty of indexing the major points.

The ugly - I'm not sure the author should attempt to address these issues. It would likely require the addition of other experts and expand th book so much that it becomes useless. The author does not do a good job of explaining why there is friction between industry and society (represented by regulators). He appears to have the very strong view that industry is a victim. This biased runs throughout the book. There is no discussion of resource economics paradigms. In the past industries could pollute at will and society had to pay to clean it up. In the 60s that changed to industry had to pay society to pollution social resources. Also, the free market is a constrained system in the US to ensure maximum benefit to our SOCIETY, but allowing individuals (and companies) to maximize their well-being within the CONSTRAINED market. You've heard of it - the invisible hand thingy. The government must be sure constraints are followed for the free market to work properly. The amount of government involvement should always be a major point of discussion and re-examination (as pointed out indirectly by Friedman). One constraint is the in company receiving the all benefits incurs all the costs. This of course is impossible in reality, but if major costs are shifted to society, then some of the major benefits should also also shifted. Friedman gets at this concept indirectly, but another text in social welfare economics would provide better background on all of these points so that Friedman's arguments can be better appreciated and examined.
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