Can Regulation Work?: The Implementation of the 1972 California Coastal Initiative
Although loeal governments have traditionally exereised almost exclusive regula- tory eontrol over land development within their jurisdictions, throughout the 1970s state governments began to amass eonsiderablc authority over loeal land use deeisions. Studies of the implementation of these new programs, however, have generally had the drawbacks of not being integrated into theoretieal litera- tures in the soeial seien ces and suffering from substantial mcthodologieal prob- lems. On the basis of a review of literatures on poliey making by regulatory ageneies, the implementation of federal soeialldistributive programs, and the situational variables affecting ageney behavior, in this study we develop a general eoneeptual framework of the implementation proeess of regulatory statutes. The framework is then applied to the implementation of one of the more novel and eomprehensive state-levclland use statutes, the California Coastal Zone Conser- vati on Act of 1972. In this undertaking we reeeived eonsiderable assistanee in the design stage and later in review of preliminary drafts of our report from aNational Advisory Committee eomposed of persons actively involved in the implementation ofland use poliey, representatives of groups affected by land use regulation, and seholars in the field. For serving on the eommittee we are indebted to James Carroll, California Couneil for Environmental and Eeonomie Balance; Paul Culhane, Department of Politieal Seience, U niversity of Houston; Grant Dehart, Office of Coastal Zone Management, Washington, D. C.
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Can Regulation Work?: The Implementation of the 1972 California Coastal Initiative
Although loeal governments have traditionally exereised almost exclusive regula- tory eontrol over land development within their jurisdictions, throughout the 1970s state governments began to amass eonsiderablc authority over loeal land use deeisions. Studies of the implementation of these new programs, however, have generally had the drawbacks of not being integrated into theoretieal litera- tures in the soeial seien ces and suffering from substantial mcthodologieal prob- lems. On the basis of a review of literatures on poliey making by regulatory ageneies, the implementation of federal soeialldistributive programs, and the situational variables affecting ageney behavior, in this study we develop a general eoneeptual framework of the implementation proeess of regulatory statutes. The framework is then applied to the implementation of one of the more novel and eomprehensive state-levclland use statutes, the California Coastal Zone Conser- vati on Act of 1972. In this undertaking we reeeived eonsiderable assistanee in the design stage and later in review of preliminary drafts of our report from aNational Advisory Committee eomposed of persons actively involved in the implementation ofland use poliey, representatives of groups affected by land use regulation, and seholars in the field. For serving on the eommittee we are indebted to James Carroll, California Couneil for Environmental and Eeonomie Balance; Paul Culhane, Department of Politieal Seience, U niversity of Houston; Grant Dehart, Office of Coastal Zone Management, Washington, D. C.
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Can Regulation Work?: The Implementation of the 1972 California Coastal Initiative

Can Regulation Work?: The Implementation of the 1972 California Coastal Initiative

by Daniel A. Sabatier
Can Regulation Work?: The Implementation of the 1972 California Coastal Initiative

Can Regulation Work?: The Implementation of the 1972 California Coastal Initiative

by Daniel A. Sabatier

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Although loeal governments have traditionally exereised almost exclusive regula- tory eontrol over land development within their jurisdictions, throughout the 1970s state governments began to amass eonsiderablc authority over loeal land use deeisions. Studies of the implementation of these new programs, however, have generally had the drawbacks of not being integrated into theoretieal litera- tures in the soeial seien ces and suffering from substantial mcthodologieal prob- lems. On the basis of a review of literatures on poliey making by regulatory ageneies, the implementation of federal soeialldistributive programs, and the situational variables affecting ageney behavior, in this study we develop a general eoneeptual framework of the implementation proeess of regulatory statutes. The framework is then applied to the implementation of one of the more novel and eomprehensive state-levclland use statutes, the California Coastal Zone Conser- vati on Act of 1972. In this undertaking we reeeived eonsiderable assistanee in the design stage and later in review of preliminary drafts of our report from aNational Advisory Committee eomposed of persons actively involved in the implementation ofland use poliey, representatives of groups affected by land use regulation, and seholars in the field. For serving on the eommittee we are indebted to James Carroll, California Couneil for Environmental and Eeonomie Balance; Paul Culhane, Department of Politieal Seience, U niversity of Houston; Grant Dehart, Office of Coastal Zone Management, Washington, D. C.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468411577
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 11/25/2012
Series: Environment, Development and Public Policy: Environmental Policy and Planning
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983
Pages: 389
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1. The Prospects for Effective Implementation of Regulatory Policy.- 2. The California Coastal Commissions: Genesis and a Preliminary Implementation Assessment.- 3. Beyond the Reach of the Coastal Act: External Factors Affecting the Coastal Commissions.- 4. The Internal Process of Policy Implementation: Policy Preferences and Relationships among Agency Officials.- 5. Permit Review by the Coastal Commissions: Decisions and the Factors Affecting Them.- 6. Impacts — Regulation to What End?.- 7. The California Coastal Plan: Its Development and Consistency with Statutory Objectives.- 8. Evaluation and Reformulation of the Commissions’ Mandate: The 1976 Legislative Session.- 9. Epilogue: Sustaining Coastal Conservation in a Different Political Environment, 1977 – 1981.- 10. The Implications of the California Coastal Commissions for the Effective Implementation of Regulatory Policy.- Appendices.- A. Principal Data Bases.- B. The California Coastal Zone Conservation Act of 1972.
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