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Mark Meo
In: Environmental Leadership: A Reference Handbook
Chapter 72: Wind Power in Oklahoma
Edited by: Deborah Rigling Gallagher
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781452218601.n72
Subject: Environmental Politics, Sustainability
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Meo, M. (2012). Wind power in oklahoma. In D. R. Gallagher Environmental leadership: A reference handbook (Vol. 2, pp. 685-693). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications Ltd. doi: 10.4135/9781452218601.n72
Meo, Mark. "Wind Power in Oklahoma." In Environmental Leadership: A Reference Handbook, 685-693. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2012. doi: 10.4135/9781452218601.n72.
Meo, M 2012, 'Wind power in oklahoma', in Environmental leadership: a reference handbook, SAGE Publications, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, pp. 685-693, viewed 21 April 2018, doi: 10.4135/9781452218601.n72.
Meo, Mark. "Wind Power in Oklahoma." Environmental Leadership: A Reference Handbook. Deborah R. Gallagher. Vol. 2. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2012. 685-693. SAGE Knowledge. Web. 21 Apr. 2018, doi: 10.4135/9781452218601.n72.
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Oklahoma is well known for its windy plains and, since the first OPEC oil embargo in the 1970s, has attracted widespread interest in the likelihood of active wind power development. Although ranked as the ninth highest state in wind power potential, no significant wind power initiative had ever met with success. ...
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Meo, M. (2012). Wind power in oklahoma. In D. R. Gallagher Environmental leadership: A reference handbook (Vol. 2, pp. 685-693). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications Ltd. doi: 10.4135/9781452218601.n72
Meo, Mark. "Wind Power in Oklahoma." In Environmental Leadership: A Reference Handbook, 685-693. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2012. doi: 10.4135/9781452218601.n72.
Meo, M 2012, 'Wind power in oklahoma', in Environmental leadership: a reference handbook, SAGE Publications, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, pp. 685-693, viewed 21 April 2018, doi: 10.4135/9781452218601.n72.
Meo, Mark. "Wind Power in Oklahoma." Environmental Leadership: A Reference Handbook. Deborah R. Gallagher. Vol. 2. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2012. 685-693. SAGE Knowledge. Web. 21 Apr. 2018, doi: 10.4135/9781452218601.n72.
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- Chapter 73 Redefining Leadership and Sustainability—the Network Way: Building Institutional Networks for Environmental Education for the National Park Service
- Chapter 1: Why Environmental Leadership?
- Chapter 2: Environmental Leadership as a Practice
- Chapter 3: History of Environmental Leadership
- Chapter 4: Building Environmental Leadership with Faith Communities
- Chapter 5: Leading to Heal: A View of Sustainability Leadership
- Chapter 6: Environmental Sustainability: How Mind-Sets Shape Agendas
- Chapter 7: The Color of Climate: Ecology, Environment, Climate Change, and Women of Color—Exploring Environmental Leadership From the Perspective of Women of Color in Science
- Chapter 8: Academia, Advocacy, and Activism: Toward a Scholarship of Engagement for Environmental Leaders
- Chapter 9: Religious and Environmental Leadership
- Chapter 10: Naturalists as Environmental Leaders: Bringing Natural History from the Past and into the Future
- Chapter 11: The Environmental Leadership of Theodore Roosevelt
- Chapter 12: Environmental Leadership through the Diffusion of Pioneering Policy
- Chapter 13: Leading by Procuring: The Power of Public Sector Purchasing
- Chapter 14: Environmental Leadership and Stewardship in the U.S. Military
- Chapter 15: Environmental Management in a Developing Country: A Case Study of Israel
- Chapter 16: Government Initiatives to Provide Leadership in Environmental Management: The Singapore Experience
- Chapter 17: The Nature and Role of Agency Leadership: Building and Sustaining Collaboration in Natural Resource Management and Environmental Policy Decision Making
- Chapter 18: Fostering Employee Proenvironmental Behavior: The Role of Leadership and Motivation
- Chapter 19: Ecopreneurial Leaders and Transformational Leadership
- Chapter 20: An External Approach to Green Product Innovation
- Chapter 21: Interface's Approach to Sustainability Leadership
- Chapter 22: A Better Kind of Climate Change: Establishing a Culture of Sustainability in Organizations
- Chapter 23: Environmental Leaders in the Private Sector: Going beyond Conventional Behavior
- Chapter 24: Taking Corporate Social Responsibility to the Next Level
- Chapter 25: Environmental Leadership and Deliberative Democracy: The Challenges and Promise of Engagement
- Chapter 26: The Resilience and Power of Heterarchical Leadership
- Chapter 27: The Nicholas Institute: Bringing Academia into a Leadership Position for Environmental Policy
- Chapter 28: Environmental Nongovernmental Organization Coalitions: How the Green 10 Influences European Union Institutions
- Chapter 29: Citizen Professionals: The Effective Practices of Helping Community Organizations
- Chapter 30: Beyond Environmental Leadership to Restorative Leadership: An Emerging Framework for Cultivating Resilient Communities in the 21st Century
- Chapter 31: Autonomous and Pragmatic Governance Networks: Environmental Leadership and Strategies of Local Voluntary and Community Sector Organizations in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 32: Collaboration in the Face of Fast-Track Permitting in Texas
- Chapter 33: The Localism Movement: Environmental Leadership in Grassroots Activism
- Chapter 34: The Community Capitals Framework: A Systemic Approach to Environmental Leadership
- Chapter 35: Environmental Justice from the Ground up
- Chapter 36: Moving from Stakeholders to Citizen Leadership
- Chapter 37: The Use of Social Media in Response to the Gulf of Mexico BP Oil Spill
- Chapter 38: Spokesperson for the Planet: Environmental Leadership and Yann Arthus-Bertrand's Home
- Chapter 39: Digital Environmentalism: Tools and Strategies for the Evolving Online Ecosystem
- Chapter 40: Ecomusicology: Bridging the Sciences, Arts, and Humanities
- Chapter 41: Environmental Journalism Revisited
- Chapter 42: The Talloires Declaration: Global Networking and Local Action
- Chapter 43: Education for Regional Nonprofit Environmental Leadership
- Chapter 44: Television Weathercasters as Environmental Science Communicators
- Chapter 45: Interdisciplinary Environmental Leadership: Learning and Teaching Integrated Problem Solving
- Chapter 46: Ethics, Leadership, and the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME): Sustainability Matters
- Chapter 47: Leadership in Environmental Education: Evergreen's Brick Works
- Chapter 48: Intersectoral Environmental Leadership Training: A View from the Field
- Chapter 49: Environmental Leadership through Campus Project Teams: Green Structures for Linking Students, Faculty, and Staff
- Chapter 50: Sustainability Leadership as 21st-Century Leadership
- Chapter 51: Native Leadership and Adaptation to Climate Change: A Case Study
- Chapter 52: Green Boston Harbor (GBH) Project
- Chapter 53: Leadership in Response to Extreme Flood Events in Hungary
- Chapter 54: Confronting Climate Change: Leadership and Action in the Face of Scientific Uncertainty
- Chapter 55: Restoring Ecosystem Services in Riparian Zones by Promoting Working Forests in São Paulo, Brazil
- Chapter 56: Managing for Climate Risk
- Chapter 57: Fostering Legitimacy in Agro-Environmental Governance: The Case of the Danish Green Growth Strategy for Combating Eutrophication in the Baltic Sea Region
- Chapter 58: Securitizing Climate Change: The United Nations Security Council Debate
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- Chapter 62: Leadership Capacity in Transboundary River Basins: Institutions and Individuals
- Chapter 63: California Climate Action
- Chapter 64: Leadership in Project Financing: Environmental Safeguards and the World Bank
- Chapter 65: Spanish Hotel Industry Leadership in Climate Change Mitigation
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- Chapter 74: Environmental Leadership in Waste Management: Experiences from Singapore
- Chapter 75: Moving Upstream: Collaborative Leadership in Water Quality Improvement
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- Chapter 77: Sustainability in Suburbia
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- Chapter 79: The Significance of Individual Leadership in Complex Governance Arenas: The Case of Transportation and Climate Change
- Chapter 80: Leadership for Sustainable Food Systems
- Chapter 81: Embracing Complexity to Enable Change
- Chapter 82: A Toxic Issue?: Leadership in Comprehensive Chemicals Management
- Chapter 83: Characteristics of the Formalized Environmental Justice Movement: Implications for Environmental Governance
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- Chapter 88: Environmental Migration
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