Abstract
This research identifies the current status of environmental planning within the United States Army in other than public works, the relationship of such planning to Federal mandates and Army directives, problem areas in program implementation, and opportunities for further environmental planning within the Army at the installation level. The research procedure utilized involves examination of four separate environmental planning components within the Army: organizational, procedural, technical, and command. The literature is examined for each component. In addition, the environmental officers at 43 major Army installations were surveyed by mail. The results of the survey provide information concerning the working level of environmental planning at Army installations. The combination of the research components, the literature review, and the installation survey identify clearly the current status of environmental planning at the installation level and provide a basis for effectively evaluating environmental planning within the United States Army in other than public works.
Cooper, Garry V. (1979). Environmental planning in the United States Army in other than public works. Texas A&M University. Texas A&M University. Libraries. Available electronically from
https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /DISSERTATIONS -51751.