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Boundaries of Analysis: An Inquiry into the Tocks Island Dam Controversy
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Ballinger Publishing Company, A Subsidiary of J. B. Lippincott Company
Edited by
Harold A. Feiveson, Frank W. Sinden, and Robert H. Socolow
(Ballinger Publishing Company, A Subsidiary of J. B. Lippincott Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1976)
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Table of Contents
- Title page
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part One — Failures of Discourse
- Chapter One
Failures of Discourse
Robert H. Socolow - Part Two — People and Events
- Chapter Two
Historical Currents
Michael Reich - Chapter Three
Conflict and Irresolution
Harold A. Feiveson - Part Three — Technical Analysis and Human Values
- Chapter Four
Benefits and Costs, Winners and Losers
David F. Bradford and Harold A. Feiveson - Chapter Five
The Water Cycle, Supply and Demand
Frank W. Sinden - Chapter Six
Floods and People
Allan S. Krass - Chapter Seven
Electric Power on the Delaware
Thomas F. Schrader and Robert H. Socolow - Part Four — Nature and the Computer
- Chapter Eight
Mathematical Models
Robert Cleary - Chapter Nine
Ecological Expertise
Daniel Goodman - Part Five — Analysis in a New Key
- Chapter Ten
A New Park on the Delaware
Frank W. Sinden - Afterword
- Select List of Technical and Economic Studies on the Tocks Island Dam Project
- Index
- About the Contributors