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- Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3) (9)
- Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use and Environmental Protection (Summer Conference, June 1-3) (8)
- Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12) (5)
- Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16) (5)
- Strategies in Western Water Law and Policy: Courts, Coercion and Collaboration (Summer Conference, June 8-11) (5)
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- The Federal Impact on State Water Rights (Summer Conference, June 11-13) (4)
- Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9) (4)
- Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5) (3)
- External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16) (3)
- Water Resources Allocation: Laws and Emerging Issues: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 8-11) (3)
- Western Water Law, Policy and Management: Ripples, Currents, and New Channels for Inquiry (Martz Summer Conference, June 3-5) (3)
- Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource (Summer Conference, June 5-7) (2)
- Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1) (2)
- Getting a Handle on Hazardous Waste Control (Summer Conference, June 9-10) (2)
- Groundwater: Allocation, Development and Pollution (Summer Conference, June 6-9) (2)
- Introduction to the Legal Foundation of Federal Land Management (December 1-3) (2)
- Monitoring and Protecting Groundwater During Oil and Gas Development (November 26) (2)
- Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10) (2)
- Shale Plays in the Intermountain West: Legal and Policy Issues (November 12) (2)
- Shifting Baselines and New Meridians: Water, Resources, Landscapes, and the Transformation of the American West (Summer Conference, June 4-6) (2)
- The Future of Federal Wetlands Regulation After Rapanos (May 10) (2)
- The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18) (2)
- The Public Lands During the Remainder of the 20th Century: Planning, Law, and Policy in the Federal Land Agencies (Summer Conference, June 8-10) (2)
- Allocating and Managing Water for a Sustainable Future: Lessons from Around the World (Summer Conference, June 11-14) (1)
- Best Practices for Community and Environmental Protection (October 14) (1)
- Challenging Federal Ownership and Management: Public Lands and Public Benefits (October 11-13) (1)
- Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4) (1)
- Environmental Regulation of Oil and Gas Development on Tribal Lands: Who Has the Authority? (November 1) (1)
- Faculty Articles (1)
- Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works (1)
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Collaborative Approaches To Conservation: A Critical Look, Larry Macdonnell
Collaborative Approaches To Conservation: A Critical Look, Larry Macdonnell
Strategies in Western Water Law and Policy: Courts, Coercion and Collaboration (Summer Conference, June 8-11)
7 pages.
The Clean Water Action Plan, Sylvia V. Baca
The Clean Water Action Plan, Sylvia V. Baca
Strategies in Western Water Law and Policy: Courts, Coercion and Collaboration (Summer Conference, June 8-11)
3 pages.
Indian Water Rights And The Snake River Basin Adjudication, Peter C. Monson
Indian Water Rights And The Snake River Basin Adjudication, Peter C. Monson
Strategies in Western Water Law and Policy: Courts, Coercion and Collaboration (Summer Conference, June 8-11)
19 pages (includes map).
The Nineties: Major Developments In Western Water Law, David H. Getches
The Nineties: Major Developments In Western Water Law, David H. Getches
Strategies in Western Water Law and Policy: Courts, Coercion and Collaboration (Summer Conference, June 8-11)
34 pages.
Environmental Benefits Of Reoperation, Relicensing, Decommissioning And Recapture, Richard Roos-Collins
Environmental Benefits Of Reoperation, Relicensing, Decommissioning And Recapture, Richard Roos-Collins
Dams: Water and Power in the New West (Summer Conference, June 2-4)
35 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Reflections From The Seventh American Forest Congress: Some Thoughts For National Forest Management, William R. Bentley
Reflections From The Seventh American Forest Congress: Some Thoughts For National Forest Management, William R. Bentley
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
21 pages.
Contains endnotes and references.
The Failure Of Federal Land Planning, Steven P. Quarles
The Failure Of Federal Land Planning, Steven P. Quarles
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
26 pages.
A Tribal Perspective On Esa Reform, Ted Strong
A Tribal Perspective On Esa Reform, Ted Strong
Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12)
4 pages.
How The Regulated Community Views Regulation To Protect Living Resources: The Endangered Species Act, Biological Diversity, And Ecosystem Management, Steven P. Quarles
How The Regulated Community Views Regulation To Protect Living Resources: The Endangered Species Act, Biological Diversity, And Ecosystem Management, Steven P. Quarles
Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12)
21 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Columbia River Salmon: Are Any Of The Esa Tools Adequate For The Job?, John M. Volkman
Columbia River Salmon: Are Any Of The Esa Tools Adequate For The Job?, John M. Volkman
Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12)
32 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Upper Colorado River Fish: A Recovery Program That Is Working – Myth Or Reality?, James S. Lochhead
Upper Colorado River Fish: A Recovery Program That Is Working – Myth Or Reality?, James S. Lochhead
Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12)
24 pages (includes 1 map).
Contains 2 pages of references.
Landscape Scale Habitat Conservation Plans: The California Experience, Lindell L. Marsh
Landscape Scale Habitat Conservation Plans: The California Experience, Lindell L. Marsh
Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12)
24 pages.
Contains 3 pages of references.
Environmental Regulation Of Oil And Gas Development On Tribal Lands: Who Has The Authority?, Richard B. Collins, Tom Shipps, Marla Williams, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Environmental Regulation Of Oil And Gas Development On Tribal Lands: Who Has The Authority?, Richard B. Collins, Tom Shipps, Marla Williams, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Environmental Regulation of Oil and Gas Development on Tribal Lands: Who Has the Authority? (November 1)
14 pages.
Collection of 3 papers presented at the Hot Topics in Natural Resources Law program held on Nov. 1, 1995.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Environmental regulation of oil and gas development on tribal lands : who has authority? / Richard Collins -- Environmental regulation of energy resource development on Indian reservation land / Tom Shipps -- Colorado Oil and Gas [Conservation] Commission jurisdiction over environmental matters on Indian lands / Marla Williams
Jurisdiction to regulate the environmental impacts of oil and gas development on the reservation has been contested by tribes, the state, private land owners and federal agencies. …
Agenda: Challenging Federal Ownership And Management: Public Lands And Public Benefits, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Challenging Federal Ownership And Management: Public Lands And Public Benefits, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Challenging Federal Ownership and Management: Public Lands and Public Benefits (October 11-13)
Conference organizers, speakers and/or moderators included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Michael A. Gheleta, Teresa Rice, Elizabeth Ann (Betsy) Rieke and Charles F. Wilkinson.
In the face of numerous proposals for privatizing, marketing, and changing the management of public lands, the Natural Resources Law Center will hold its third annual fall public lands conference October 11-13, at the CU School of Law in Boulder.
A panel of public land users and neighbors, including timber, grazing, mining, recreation, and environmental interests, will address current discontent with public land policy and management. There will also be discussion …
The Debate: Are Water Rights And Sustainable Water Use Compatible?, Stuart L. Somach
The Debate: Are Water Rights And Sustainable Water Use Compatible?, Stuart L. Somach
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
12 pages.
Contains footnotes and references.
Constitutional And Congressional Requirements Directing Public Lands Decisionmaking, Joseph M. Feller
Constitutional And Congressional Requirements Directing Public Lands Decisionmaking, Joseph M. Feller
Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community? (September 28-30)
15 pages.
Contains references.
Regulatory Takings And Resources: What Are The Constitutional Limits?, Virginia S. Albrecht
Regulatory Takings And Resources: What Are The Constitutional Limits?, Virginia S. Albrecht
Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)
52 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Managing Groundwater Quality And Quantity: Comparative Approaches Of Southern California Water Basins, Susan M. Trager
Managing Groundwater Quality And Quantity: Comparative Approaches Of Southern California Water Basins, Susan M. Trager
Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology, and Policy in the 1990s (Summer Conference, June 15-17)
15 pages.
Contains 1 page of references.
Reconsidering Water Quality Protection In The United States, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Reconsidering Water Quality Protection In The United States, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)
4 pages.
Interjurisdictional Relations Under Federal Water Quality Law: A Guide Through The Maze, Michael C. Blumm, Daniel Rohlf
Interjurisdictional Relations Under Federal Water Quality Law: A Guide Through The Maze, Michael C. Blumm, Daniel Rohlf
Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
53 pages.
Contains references.
Agenda: Boundaries And Water: Allocation And Use Of A Shared Resource, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Boundaries And Water: Allocation And Use Of A Shared Resource, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Charles F. Wilkinson.
Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource is the topic of the Center's annual summer program on water this June. Most of the major rivers in the western United States are shared between two or more states. Often tribal governments play an important role in water allocation and use decisions. International considerations also may be involved in some cases. These interjurisdictional issues extend to groundwater as well as surface water.
This conference will provide the …
The Industry Perspective: The Pros And Cons Of Mineral Development In Indian Country, William A. White
The Industry Perspective: The Pros And Cons Of Mineral Development In Indian Country, William A. White
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
17 pages.
Agenda: Natural Resource Development In Indian Country, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Natural Resource Development In Indian Country, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Charles F. Wilkinson, Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Richard B. Collins.
Indian reservations constitute about 2.5% of all land in the country and 5% of all land in the American West. During the last two decades, Indian natural resources issues have moved to the forefront as tribal governments have dramatically expanded their regulatory programs, judicial systems. and resource development activities. This major symposium will address current developments and assess likely future directions in the areas of tribal, federal, and state regulation; tribal-state intergovernmental agreements; financing; mineral …
Soil Erosion, Agrichemicals And Water Quality: A Need For A New Conservation Ethic?, Christine Olsenius
Soil Erosion, Agrichemicals And Water Quality: A Need For A New Conservation Ethic?, Christine Olsenius
Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use and Environmental Protection (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
24 pages.
Contains references.
Federal Groundwater Quality Control: Law And Policy, Robert L. Glicksman
Federal Groundwater Quality Control: Law And Policy, Robert L. Glicksman
Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use and Environmental Protection (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
56 pages.
Contains references.
Agenda: Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use And Environmental Protection, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use And Environmental Protection, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use and Environmental Protection (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Charles F. Wilkinson.
Protecting water quality is essential to preserve the many beneficial uses of western water resources. This conference addresses the dominant federal requirements in the Clean Water Act, including the important major revisions enacted by Congress in 1987, with special attention to western problems regarding nonpoint source pollution. Developments in groundwater quality regulation are considered, as are selected issues concerning the implications of state and federal water quality regulation for the traditional exercise of water rights.
The Water Quality Legal Framework, William H. Rodgers Jr.
The Water Quality Legal Framework, William H. Rodgers Jr.
Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use and Environmental Protection (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
12 pages (includes illustrations).
Assessment Of Water Quality Progress And Problems In The West, David H. Getches
Assessment Of Water Quality Progress And Problems In The West, David H. Getches
Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use and Environmental Protection (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
32 pages.
Contains references.
A Practitioner’S Perspective On Section 404 Permitting—Or—How To Survive The Daze From The Hazy Maze, Marcia M. Hughes
A Practitioner’S Perspective On Section 404 Permitting—Or—How To Survive The Daze From The Hazy Maze, Marcia M. Hughes
Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use and Environmental Protection (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
17 pages.
Contains footnotes and references.
Pretreatment Issues, Sue Ellen Harrison
Pretreatment Issues, Sue Ellen Harrison
Water Quality Control: Integrating Beneficial Use and Environmental Protection (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
28 pages.
Contains references.