• Command and Control (CAC) regulation finds common usage in academic literature and beyond. The relationship between CAC and environmental policy is considered...
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  • Command and control (C2) is a military term with several definitions. Command and control may also refer to: Command and control regulation, especially...
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    environmental harm. These laws and regulations can take the form of "command and control" regulation (such as enforcing standards and limiting process variables)...
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  • advancement. The regulations may prescribe or proscribe conduct ("command-and-control" regulation), calibrate incentives ("incentive" regulation), or change...
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    environmental regulation that allows organizations and markets to decide how best to meet policy targets. This is in contrast to command-and-control environmental...
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    of Engineers and the EPA. However, the scope of what constitutes a wetland and thus what falls under CWA command and control regulation has changed over...
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    between the two methods, however, is the total cost of the regulation. "Command and control" regulation often applies uniform emissions limits on polluters,...
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    themselves. Command and control policies are direct government regulations. The CWA is designed with this kind of direct command and control regulation for point...
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    Carbon tax (redirect from CO2 regulation)
    Wilson first proposed this type of tax in 1973. Unlike classic command and control regulations, which explicitly limit or prohibit emissions by each individual...
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    Airborne Command and Control Squadron history IRIS #010808041 - Post Attack Command and Control System overview Strategic Air Command Regulation 100-24...
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  • environmental problem-solving strategies: a movement from command and control regulation and mandated lowering of industrial emissions at the "end of the...
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  • Directive control "What Is a Chain of Command? (Definition and Explanation)". Indeed Career Guide. Retrieved 2022-05-18. "Army Regulation 600-20 20AUG86"...
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    perceives as burdensome regulation and would like to see auctioned pollution quotas or taxes replace most command and control regulation. Since ecologists are...
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  • command and control regulation or, alternatively, recourse to market regulation, is its capacity to deal with situations of intrinsic uncertainty and...
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    difficulties of determining the value of emissions to each firm makes command and control regulation less likely to be efficient. In a carbon tax model, a tax is...
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  • regulation, by which the government specifies certain standards that parties must meet. Technology standards are another form of command and control regulation...
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    behavior than command and control regulation thus providing justification for the shift in attitude. The creation of water as a private good and a scarce resource...
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    Drill commands are generally used with a group that is marching, most often in military foot drills or in a marching band. Drill commands are usually...
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  • ” Today, this would be considered command and control regulation. Hardin believed that individuals needed regulation or systems in place to force them...
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    forces can be harnessed to protect the environment and work better than "command-and-control regulations." Specific individuals have been identified with...
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  • granted through market-based mechanisms and creates open access to spectrum 'commons,' with command-and-control regulation used in limited circumstances." "Spectrum...
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    aircraft while in command. ICAO Annex 2, par. 2.3.1, specifically empowers the PIC to override any other regulation in an emergency, and to take the safest...
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  • by 70% from 1994 to 2003, and it was hoped to achieve this more cheaply than the traditional 'command and control' regulations it replaced. However, due...
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    environment. This is often a command signal from an external operator. In control engineering, a feedforward control system is a control system that uses sensors...
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  • development that complements, rather than replaces traditional "command and control" regulation. The decision to favour market mechanisms has been identified...
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    Carolina, also known as the Regulator Insurrection, War of Regulation, and War of the Regulation, was an uprising in Provincial North Carolina from 1766...
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    Concentrated animal feeding operation (category Agriculture and the environment)
    includes command-and-control regulation with NPDES permitting. EPA's 2003 rule updated decades-old policies to reflect new technology advancements and increase...
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    radio control model aircraft pilots [citation needed]. They have advised the CAA on matters pertaining to FPV flying and the impact of regulation. In the...
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  • described below. Prescriptive regulations or those that mandate actions allowed by law, also known as “command and control regulation”: Ban toxic products from...
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    carbon intensity impact of the fuels. The LCFS is a mix of command and control regulation and emissions trading, as it will use market-based mechanisms...
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