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Preserving Dynamic Systems: Wetlands, Ecology And Law, Alyson C. Flournoy Oct 1996

Preserving Dynamic Systems: Wetlands, Ecology And Law, Alyson C. Flournoy

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Beyond The Balance Of Nature, Jonathan Baert Wiener Oct 1996

Beyond The Balance Of Nature, Jonathan Baert Wiener

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Change, Constancy, And Creativity: The New Ecology And Some Old Problems, Bryan Norton Oct 1996

Change, Constancy, And Creativity: The New Ecology And Some Old Problems, Bryan Norton

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Managing Without A Balance: Environmental Regulation In Light Of Ecological Advances, Timothy H. Profeta Oct 1996

Managing Without A Balance: Environmental Regulation In Light Of Ecological Advances, Timothy H. Profeta

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law: Ethics Or Science?, A. Dan Tarlock Oct 1996

Environmental Law: Ethics Or Science?, A. Dan Tarlock

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Adjusting Law To Nature’S Discordant Harmonies, Daniel B. Botkin Oct 1996

Adjusting Law To Nature’S Discordant Harmonies, Daniel B. Botkin

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Preserving Dynamic Systems: Wetlands, Ecology And Law, Alyson C. Flournoy Oct 1996

Preserving Dynamic Systems: Wetlands, Ecology And Law, Alyson C. Flournoy

UF Law Faculty Publications

Ecology has advanced human understanding of natural systems considerably over the course of this century. Wetlands law and policy have evolved in response to our increased understanding of wetlands and the many benefits we derive from them. Notwithstanding this shift in policy and law, roughly 50% of the wetlands that existed in the continental United States in colonial times have been lost or degraded largely as a result of recent human activity. Current policies struggle to reconcile the goal of preventing further loss with the pervasive concern for making our laws more efficient.

This essay explores the lessons ecology offers …


Two Propositions About Biodiversity, Clifford S. Russell Jan 1995

Two Propositions About Biodiversity, Clifford S. Russell

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

In his opening statement, Professor Russell gives two reasons why humankind should worry about the diversity of life on earth: (1) diversity is thought to make ecological systems more resilient to natural and man-made shocks; and (2) diversity provides a library of genetic information upon which society may draw. Professor Russell nevertheless warns against the notion that a 'safety-first" or safe minimum standard approach to environmental preservation is the correct response to these concerns. First, 'safety" is impossible to define. And, second, preserving all systems at all costs demands that society forego significant current economic rewards that result from altering …


Russia's Wild East: Ecological Deterioration And The Rule Of Law In Siberia, Paul Stanton Kibel Jan 1994

Russia's Wild East: Ecological Deterioration And The Rule Of Law In Siberia, Paul Stanton Kibel

Paul Stanton Kibel

No abstract provided.


The Use Of The Public Trust Doctrine As A Management Tool Over Public And Private Lands, Patricia E. Salkin Jan 1994

The Use Of The Public Trust Doctrine As A Management Tool Over Public And Private Lands, Patricia E. Salkin

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Natural Resources Policy And Law: Trends And Directions, Lawrence J. Macdonnell, Sarah F. Bates Jan 1993

Natural Resources Policy And Law: Trends And Directions, Lawrence J. Macdonnell, Sarah F. Bates

Books, Reports, and Studies

This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from the published book.

Print copy of book is available in the University of Colorado’s Wise Law Library: http://lawpac.colorado.edu/record=b143382~S0

Contents: Rethinking resources : reflections on a new generation of natural resources law and policy / Lawrence J. MacDonnell, Sarah F. Bates -- Natural resources law : an historical perspective / Clyde O. Martz -- Trends in public land law : (a title the inaccuracy of which should become manifest) / George Cameron Coggins -- Mineral law in the United States : a study in legal change …


Toward A Sustainable Maine : The Politics, Economics, And Ethics Of Sustainability, Richard Barringer (Ed.) Jan 1993

Toward A Sustainable Maine : The Politics, Economics, And Ethics Of Sustainability, Richard Barringer (Ed.)

Maine Collection

Toward A Sustainable Maine : The Politics, Economics, and Ethics of Sustainability

Richard Barringer, editor, Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern Maine

Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs, University of Southern Maine, Portland, Maine, 1993.

The proceedings of a conference presented at Bowdoin College on March 19 and 20, 1993, by the Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Southern Maine, and by the Natural Resources Council of Maine. Ellen Baum, conference organizer.

Contents; Foreword by Richard Barringer / Welcome by Everett Carson / Global, Canadian, and Maine Perspectives / Sustaining Our Natural and …


Livestock Grazing On Public Lands: Procedures And Issues, E. T. Bartlett Jun 1987

Livestock Grazing On Public Lands: Procedures And Issues, E. T. Bartlett

The Public Lands During the Remainder of the 20th Century: Planning, Law, and Policy in the Federal Land Agencies (Summer Conference, June 8-10)

17 pages.

Contains references.


Water Rights, The Public Trust Doctrine, And The Protection Of Instream Uses, Richard C. Ausness Jan 1986

Water Rights, The Public Trust Doctrine, And The Protection Of Instream Uses, Richard C. Ausness

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

Our society uses water for a variety of productive purposes, including domestic, agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and energy development. Most of these uses require physical removal of water from watercourses or ground water aquifers. Water can also serve useful purposes, however, when it remains a lake or stream. Flowing water helps to maintain water quality and furthers other uses such as recreation, aesthetic values, and ecological interests—referred to as “instream uses.”

Large quantities of water must remain in place to safeguard instream uses. At the same time, the increasing demands of consumptive water users are significantly reducing streamflows and lake levels …


Agenda: New Sources Of Water For Energy Development And Growth: Interbasin Transfers: A Short Course, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jun 1982

Agenda: New Sources Of Water For Energy Development And Growth: Interbasin Transfers: A Short Course, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: Interbasin Transfers: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 7-10)

Even before the [Natural Resources Law] Center was established [in the fall of 1981], the [University of Colorado] School of Law was organizing annual natural resources law summer short courses. To date four programs have been presented:

- July 1980: "Federal Lands, Laws and Policies-and the Development of Natural Resources"

- June 1981: "Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues"

- June 1982: "New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: lnterbasin Transfers"

- June 1983: "Groundwater: Allocation; Development and Pollution"

(Reprinted from Resource Law Notes, no. 1, Jan. 1984, at 1.)

Faculty for this conference included University of …


An Introduction To Environmental Thought: Some Sources And Some Criticisms, Charles J. Meyers Apr 1975

An Introduction To Environmental Thought: Some Sources And Some Criticisms, Charles J. Meyers

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Comment On Meyers' Introduction To Environmental Thought, A. Dan Tarlock Apr 1975

A Comment On Meyers' Introduction To Environmental Thought, A. Dan Tarlock

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Use And Legal Significance Of The Mean High Water Line In Coastal Boundary Mapping, Richard C. Ausness, Frank E. Maloney Dec 1974

The Use And Legal Significance Of The Mean High Water Line In Coastal Boundary Mapping, Richard C. Ausness, Frank E. Maloney

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

The effect of unplanned and ill-conceived land use development on the coastal ecology has been well documented in recent years. Recognizing the need for more effective governmental control in this area, a number of state legislatures have enacted statutes to protect the coastal environment and encourage the orderly development of coastal resources. These efforts have received the support of the federal government as well.

Determination of coastal boundaries is essential to the development of an effective coastal zone management program. In general such boundaries represent the intersection of the shore with a particular tidal elevation. However, the demarcation of coastal …