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PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN EPA DECISIONS

A National Dialogue convened by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
and hosted by Information Renaissance
with additional support from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation


Eric Marsh

Eric Marsh is a member of EPA's Evaluation Support Division in the Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation. Eric is currently working on an evaluation of collaborative partnerships focused on addressing environmental justice issues. He is also involved in the development of a framework for measuring EPA's public participation activities as a member of EPA's Public Invovement Work Group. In 1999 he authored the report Stakeholder Involvement and Public Participation at U.S. EPA which describes lessons EPA has learned from working with the public, primarily since 1990. Eric has also worked with a public interest law center in Detroit developing workshops focused on involving the public in environmental decision making, served as an agroforesty extensionist with the Peace Corps in West Africa, and spent many summers farming with his grandfather in south central Kansas. Eric performed his undergranduate work at the University of Notre Dame and graduate work at the University of Michigan's School of Natural Resources and Environment.



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