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Full-Text Articles in Animal Law
Local And National Interests In Using Pub[L]Ic Forests, Andy Kerr
Local And National Interests In Using Pub[L]Ic Forests, Andy Kerr
Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community? (September 28-30)
3 pages.
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.
Agenda: Who Governs The Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community?, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Who Governs The Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community?, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community? (September 28-30)
Conference organizers and/or session moderators included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Judith Jacobsen, Lawrence J. MacDonnell, Teresa Rice and Charles F. Wilkinson.
Shifting policy objectives and management approaches for the public lands of the West are provoking heated debate about how these decisions should be made and implemented. Are these policy directions a reflection of the "New West" or are they, in fact, a declaration of "war on the West"? Somewhere between these polarities of view, efforts are underway to open dialogue and reach consensus.
This second annual western lands conference will explore federal initiatives …
Rangeland Reform ‘94, Michael J. Penfold
Rangeland Reform ‘94, Michael J. Penfold
Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community? (September 28-30)
18 pages.