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Takings, Water Rights, And Climate Change, Dan Tarlock
Takings, Water Rights, And Climate Change, Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Legal-Political Barriers To Ramping Up Hydro (Symposium), Dan Tarlock
The Legal-Political Barriers To Ramping Up Hydro (Symposium), Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Great Lakes As An Environmental Heritage Of Humankind: An International Law Perspective, Dan Tarlock
The Great Lakes As An Environmental Heritage Of Humankind: An International Law Perspective, Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Are Shared Benefits Of International Waters An Equitable Apportionment? (With P. Wouters), Dan Tarlock
Are Shared Benefits Of International Waters An Equitable Apportionment? (With P. Wouters), Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Western Growth And Sustainable Water Use: If There Are No "Natural Limits" Should We Worry About Water Supplies? (With S. Van De Wetering), A. Dan Tarlock
Western Growth And Sustainable Water Use: If There Are No "Natural Limits" Should We Worry About Water Supplies? (With S. Van De Wetering), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Five Views Of The Great Lakes And Why They Might Matter, A. Dan Tarlock
Five Views Of The Great Lakes And Why They Might Matter, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, (With H. Doremus), A. Dan Tarlock
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, (With H. Doremus), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
Natural resource regulation is heavily "scientized," by which we mean both that the current regulatory structure requires the use of science in a wide range of decisions, and that decisionmakers generally emphasize the role of science in those decisions. Nonetheless, critics on all sides of the political spectrum claim to believe that regulatory decisions remain too political and insufficiently scientific. Administration of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in the Klamath Basin illustrates the challenges of scientifically managing nature. A series of science-based decisions are needed, from species listing to consultation on federal actions. Those decisions carry substantial costs for the …
The Law Of Later-Developing Riparian States: The Case Of Afghanistan, (With J. Mcmurray), A. Dan Tarlock
The Law Of Later-Developing Riparian States: The Case Of Afghanistan, (With J. Mcmurray), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Water Law Reform In West Virginia: The Broader Context, A. Dan Tarlock
Water Law Reform In West Virginia: The Broader Context, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
A First Look At A Modern Legal Regime For A "Post-Modern" United States Army Corps Of Engineers, A. Dan Tarlock
A First Look At A Modern Legal Regime For A "Post-Modern" United States Army Corps Of Engineers, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
A Brief Examination Of The History Of The Persistent Debate About Limits To Western Growth, A. Dan Tarlock
A Brief Examination Of The History Of The Persistent Debate About Limits To Western Growth, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Water Supply And Urban Growth In New Mexico: Same Old, Same Old Or A New Era?, (With L. Lucero), A. Dan Tarlock
Water Supply And Urban Growth In New Mexico: Same Old, Same Old Or A New Era?, (With L. Lucero), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
New Mexico and other arid western states face the following dilemma: Rapid urban growth and the increasing demand for the dedication of water to aquatic ecosystem services are placing new stresses on the ability of available water supplies to support these new demands at a time when a coherent federal supply and water policy no longer exists and states have been slow to fill the vacuum. The answer to the increasing demand for water is no longer simply to augment supply through new diversions, high-capacity wells, or the construction of large storage reservoirs. Instead, in today's increasingly unmediated, competitive water …
Fish, Farms, And The Clash Of Cultures In The Klamath Basin, (With H. Doremus), Dan Tarlock
Fish, Farms, And The Clash Of Cultures In The Klamath Basin, (With H. Doremus), Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Slouching Toward Eden: The Eco-Pragmatic Challenges Of Ecosystem Revival, In Symposium, The Pragmatic Ecologist: Environmental Protection As Jurisdynamic Experience, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Prior Appropriation In The West, A. Dan Tarlock
The Future Of Prior Appropriation In The West, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Connecting Land, Water, And Growth (With L. Lucero), A. Dan Tarlock
Connecting Land, Water, And Growth (With L. Lucero), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Potential Role Of Local Governments In Watershed Management, A. Dan Tarlock
The Potential Role Of Local Governments In Watershed Management, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Reconnecting Property Rights To Watersheds, A. Dan Tarlock
Reconnecting Property Rights To Watersheds, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Growth Management And Western Water Law: From Oases To Archipelagos, A. Dan Tarlock
Growth Management And Western Water Law: From Oases To Archipelagos, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Creation Of New Risk Sharing Water Entitlement Regimes: The Case Of The Truckee-Carson Basin, A. Dan Tarlock
The Creation Of New Risk Sharing Water Entitlement Regimes: The Case Of The Truckee-Carson Basin, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Touch And Concern Is Dead: Long Live The Doctrine, A. Dan Tarlock
Touch And Concern Is Dead: Long Live The Doctrine, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Missouri River: The Paradox Of Conflict Without Scarcity, A. Dan Tarlock
The Missouri River: The Paradox Of Conflict Without Scarcity, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of International Environmental Law On United States Pollution Control Law (Symposium), A. Dan Tarlock
The Influence Of International Environmental Law On United States Pollution Control Law (Symposium), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Two Cheers For Shifting The Presumption Of Validity: A Reply To Professor Hopperton (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
Two Cheers For Shifting The Presumption Of Validity: A Reply To Professor Hopperton (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Safe Drinking Water: A Federalism Perspective, A. Dan Tarlock
Safe Drinking Water: A Federalism Perspective, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Exclusive Sovereignty Versus Sustainable Development Of A Shared Resource: The Dilemma Of Latin American Rainforest Management, A. Dan Tarlock
Exclusive Sovereignty Versus Sustainable Development Of A Shared Resource: The Dilemma Of Latin American Rainforest Management, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
International Water Law And The Protection Of River Ecosystem Integrity, A. Dan Tarlock
International Water Law And The Protection Of River Ecosystem Integrity, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Federalism Without Preemption: A Case Study In Bioregionalism, A. Dan Tarlock
Federalism Without Preemption: A Case Study In Bioregionalism, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law: Ethics Or Science, A. Dan Tarlock
Environmental Law: Ethics Or Science, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Biodiversity Federalism, A. Dan Tarlock