Environmental Management: A Comprehensive Strategy for Reducing Alcohol And Other Drug Use On College Campuses
Environmental Management articulates the philosophy of the Higher Education Center and presents a comprehensive strategy based on lessons learned from prevention research, public health, and case law. It examines the three spheres of action in which to work for environmental change: the campus task force, the campus and community coalition, and associations of higher education officials, especially college presidents. The conceptual framework is designed to help college officials understand the wisdom of broadening their approach beyond traditional prevention programs to include a range of strategies for changing the campus and community environment in which students make decisions about drinking and other drug use.
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Effective Prevention
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Environmental Change
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Environmental Change
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Alcohol Availability
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Multiple Levels of Intervention
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Campus Task Force
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Multiple Levels of Intervention
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Campus/Community Coalition
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Key Processes
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Strategic Planning
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Evaluation
Alcohol
Other Drugs
Violence
Audiences
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College and University Presidents
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Scope of the Problem
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Addressing Alcohol Use on Campus
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Changing Conditions of Alcohol Availability

