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Property Rights Solutions For The Global Commons: Bottom-Up Or Top-Down?, Terry L. Anderson, J. Bishop Grewell
Property Rights Solutions For The Global Commons: Bottom-Up Or Top-Down?, Terry L. Anderson, J. Bishop Grewell
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
International Cooperation And The International Commons, Scott Barrett
International Cooperation And The International Commons, Scott Barrett
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
The Kyoto Protocol And The Wto: Integrating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Allowance Trading Into The Global Marketplace, Annie Petsonk
The Kyoto Protocol And The Wto: Integrating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Allowance Trading Into The Global Marketplace, Annie Petsonk
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Clearing The Air: Four Propositions About Property Rights And Environmental Protection, Daniel H. Cole
Clearing The Air: Four Propositions About Property Rights And Environmental Protection, Daniel H. Cole
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Enforcing International Law: Implications For An Effective Global Warming Regime, David G. Victor
Enforcing International Law: Implications For An Effective Global Warming Regime, David G. Victor
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
More Trees Please: Utilizing Natural Resources In The Urban Environmental Management Of New York City, Vivian D. Encarnacion
More Trees Please: Utilizing Natural Resources In The Urban Environmental Management Of New York City, Vivian D. Encarnacion
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article discusses the impact of urban development on trees. It discusses the importance of having trees in urban neighborhoods by increasing property value and highly benefiting the ecological system. It also discusses alternative policies that other cities have implemented to deal with the impact of development on the environment. Finally, the Article proposes various solutions to the problems faced by New York City specifically, arguing that the city should adopt a comprehensive urban forestry program that would asses the current status of the urban forest, evaluate the environmental impact of development, and protect tree and landscaping ordinances.