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Valuing Ecosystem Services In Coastal Management Policy: Looking Beyond The Here And Now, Chad J. Mcguire
Valuing Ecosystem Services In Coastal Management Policy: Looking Beyond The Here And Now, Chad J. Mcguire
Chad J McGuire
Global Environmental Constitutionalism, Erin Daly, James May
Global Environmental Constitutionalism, Erin Daly, James May
Erin Daly
No abstract provided.
Allocating Responsibilities For Environmental Cleanup Liabilities Through Purchase Price Discounts, Kenneth Kristl
Allocating Responsibilities For Environmental Cleanup Liabilities Through Purchase Price Discounts, Kenneth Kristl
Kenneth T Kristl
No abstract provided.
The Future We Want And Constitutionally Enshrined Procedural Rights In Environmental Matters, James May, Erin Daly
The Future We Want And Constitutionally Enshrined Procedural Rights In Environmental Matters, James May, Erin Daly
Erin Daly
No abstract provided.
Inclusionary Eminent Domain, Gerald S. Dickinson
Inclusionary Eminent Domain, Gerald S. Dickinson
Gerald S. Dickinson
This article proposes a paradigm shift in takings law, namely “inclusionary eminent domain.” This new normative concept – paradoxical in nature – rethinks eminent domain as an inclusionary land assembly framework that is equipped with multiple tools to help guide municipalities, private developers and communities construct or preserve affordable housing developments. Analogous to inclusionary zoning, inclusionary eminent domain helps us think about how to fix the “exclusionary eminent domain” phenomenon of displacing low-income families by assembling and negotiating the use of land – prior to, during or after condemnation proceedings – to accommodate affordable housing where condemnation threatens to decrease …
How Environmental Review Can Generate Pollution: A Case Study, Michael Lewyn
How Environmental Review Can Generate Pollution: A Case Study, Michael Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
State environmental review statutes often require state and local governments to draft an environmental impact statement for any project or permit that might have a substantial environmental impact. One such statute, New York's State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) defines “environmental impact” broadly to include not only traditionally environmental impacts such as pollution, but also social impacts such as increased neighborhood population. As a result, any large-scale development is likely to require environmental review under SEQRA.
In my article, I argue that such stringency harms air quality by discouraging infill development (that is, development in already-urbanized areas). Such development is …
A New Progressive Agenda For Public Health And The Environment, Christopher Schroeder, Rena Steinzor
A New Progressive Agenda For Public Health And The Environment, Christopher Schroeder, Rena Steinzor
Rena I. Steinzor
Over the last quarter century, much of the focus of federal regulatory policy in the areas of health, safety, and the environment has been gradually redirected away from protecting Americans against various harms and toward protecting corporate interests from the plain meaning of protective statutes. This book delivers precisely what its title promises, a re-imagining of federal policy in these areas, with particular focus on the regulatory process. It identifies the failings of the current approach to regulation and proposes innovative, straightforward, and practical solutions for the 21st Century. The book is a collaboration among the Member Scholars of the …
Committee On Climate Change, Sustainable Development, And Ecosystems: 2012 Annual Report, John Dernbach
Committee On Climate Change, Sustainable Development, And Ecosystems: 2012 Annual Report, John Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
Acting As If Tomorrow Matters: Accelerating The Transition To Sustainability, John Dernbach
Acting As If Tomorrow Matters: Accelerating The Transition To Sustainability, John Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
The Ecuadorian Exemplar: The First Ever Vindications Of Constitutional Rights Of Nature, Erin Daly
The Ecuadorian Exemplar: The First Ever Vindications Of Constitutional Rights Of Nature, Erin Daly
Erin Daly
The 'Sala de le Corte Provincial' - a provincial court in Ecuador - became the first court ever to vindicate the recently constitutionalized rights of nature. Recognizing the indisputable importance of the rights of nature for present and future generations, the court held the provincial government liable for flooding damages caused by dumping of construction debris. This judicial victory is arguably overshadowed by challenges facing the plaintiffs in seeing the courts order enforced, however. A subsequent case bears witness to the judiciary’s vindication of rights of nature in Ecuador with ever increasing legal effect.
Environmental Law And Policy: Nature, Law And Society, Zygmunt Plater, Robert Abrams, Robert Graham, Lisa Heinzerling, David Wirth, Noah Hall
Environmental Law And Policy: Nature, Law And Society, Zygmunt Plater, Robert Abrams, Robert Graham, Lisa Heinzerling, David Wirth, Noah Hall
David A. Wirth
This user-friendly book - noted for its comprehensive legal process approach to the depth and complexity of modern environmental law - gives students a solid doctrinal footing in the law and helps build their analytical skills. Environmental Law and Policy: Nature, Law, and Society, Fourth Edition, uses the legal process approach, building on a base of common law and constitutional law and continuing on to statutory and administrative law, to illustrate both the structure of the law and how it works.
Among the attributes that have made this classroom-tested casebook a favorite:
coverage not only of the staples of environmental …
Brief Of Law Professors As Amici Curiae In Support Of Respondents, American Electric Power Co. V. State Of Connecticut, No. 10-174, James R. May, Stuart Banner
Brief Of Law Professors As Amici Curiae In Support Of Respondents, American Electric Power Co. V. State Of Connecticut, No. 10-174, James R. May, Stuart Banner
James R. May
No abstract provided.
Learning From The Global Trade Regime: A Proposal To Help Ameliorate Climate Change By Giving The International Court Of Justice Universal Advisory Jurisdiction, Andrew Strauss
Andrew L. Strauss
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Crucial Issues In Climate Change And The Kyoto Protocol: Asia And The World (Koh Kheng-Lian, Lye Lin-Heng And Jolene Lin (Eds)), David Hodas
David R. Hodas
No abstract provided.
Cleaning Up Our Rivers, Lakes, And Streams: Water Quality And Widener, Kenneth Kristl
Cleaning Up Our Rivers, Lakes, And Streams: Water Quality And Widener, Kenneth Kristl
Kenneth T Kristl
No abstract provided.
Sustainable Approaches To Managing Small-Scale Ecosystems: A Case Study Of Vernal Pool Protection In The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts, United States Of America, Chad J. Mcguire
Chad J McGuire
Cases And Materials On Environmental Law 2nd Edition, Oscar Gray
Cases And Materials On Environmental Law 2nd Edition, Oscar Gray
Oscar S. Gray
No abstract provided.
Transporting India Into A New Climate: The Implications For Energy Law And Policy, Deepa Badrinarayana
Transporting India Into A New Climate: The Implications For Energy Law And Policy, Deepa Badrinarayana
Deepa Badrinarayana
Abstract: India’s rapidly growing economy naturally demands increasing energy needs from the industrial scale down to the personal. Mindful of potential negative impacts of economic development, India is making efforts to encourage growth while preserving and protecting the environment and human rights. India’s Integrated Energy Policy sets out the roadmap for how the country plans to achieve the balance among development, environmental protection, citizens’ rights, energy security, and a host of other priorities and concerns. Though ambitious and broad in scope, the Policy may prove inadequate in mitigating environmental impacts of development, and thus inadequate in balancing India’s needs, particularly …
Climate Change Litigation – Power Point Slides, Chapter Three, David Hodas, Kenneth Kristl, James May
Climate Change Litigation – Power Point Slides, Chapter Three, David Hodas, Kenneth Kristl, James May
Kenneth T Kristl
No abstract provided.
Chesapeake Waters: Pollution, Public Health, And Public Opinion, 1607-1972, John Capper, Garrett Power, Frank Shivers
Chesapeake Waters: Pollution, Public Health, And Public Opinion, 1607-1972, John Capper, Garrett Power, Frank Shivers
Garrett Power
Preface The Chesapeake Bay is the most studied and best understood estuary in the United States. Yet, it is practically unexamined in the areas of the social sciences and the humanities. While millions of dollars have been spent on producing the thousands of studies that examine the physical, biological, chemical, and engineering aspects of the Bay, little attention has been given to understanding the political, cultural, and economic character of Bay governance. The relationship of the governments of Maryland and Virginia to the Bay is imperfectly documented. Government documents which do exist are scattered in various libraries in both states …
Sustainable Trends Offer Reason For Hope In Pennsylvania And Nation, John Dernbach
Sustainable Trends Offer Reason For Hope In Pennsylvania And Nation, John Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
Smart Use Of Resources Makes Good Economic Sense, John Dernbach
Smart Use Of Resources Makes Good Economic Sense, John Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
Climate Change Litigation – Power Point Slides, Chapter Three, David Hodas, Kenneth Kristl, James May
Climate Change Litigation – Power Point Slides, Chapter Three, David Hodas, Kenneth Kristl, James May
David R. Hodas
No abstract provided.
U.S. Policy, John Dernbach
Beyond Vienna And Montreal - Multilateral Agreements On Greenhouse Gases, David Wirth, Daniel Lashof
Beyond Vienna And Montreal - Multilateral Agreements On Greenhouse Gases, David Wirth, Daniel Lashof
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
Environmental Impact Statements And Climate Change, David Wirth, Glenn Prickett
Environmental Impact Statements And Climate Change, David Wirth, Glenn Prickett
David A. Wirth
Recent demands by atmospheric scientists and policy makers for immediate, comprehensive, and effective responses to the threat of global climate change have focused political attention on policies and laws that affect the quality of the environment. In January, the Reagan White House blocked the issuance of policy guidance that would have directed federal agencies to consider global climate change in the preparation of environmental impact statements (EIS). The Bush administration now has an early opportunity to reverse this decision. Using detailed computer models of the Earth's climate, atmospheric scientists have produced startling scenarios of the future climate conditions that will …
Environmental Citizen Suits: Three Years' Experience Under The Michigan Environmental Protection Act, Joseph Sax, Joseph Dimento
Environmental Citizen Suits: Three Years' Experience Under The Michigan Environmental Protection Act, Joseph Sax, Joseph Dimento
Joseph L. Sax
No abstract provided.
Standing To Sue: A Critical Review Of The Mineral King Decision, Joseph Sax
Standing To Sue: A Critical Review Of The Mineral King Decision, Joseph Sax
Joseph L. Sax
No abstract provided.
Michigan's Environmental Protection Act Of 1970: Progress Report, Joseph Sax, Roger Conner
Michigan's Environmental Protection Act Of 1970: Progress Report, Joseph Sax, Roger Conner
Joseph L. Sax
No abstract provided.