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Full-Text Articles in Environmental Law
Address To The Environmental Regulation, Energy, And Market Entry Symposium, Suedeen G. Kelly
Address To The Environmental Regulation, Energy, And Market Entry Symposium, Suedeen G. Kelly
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
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Gis In An Age Of Homeland Security: Accessing Public Information To Ensure A Sustainable Environment, Patricia E. Salkin
Gis In An Age Of Homeland Security: Accessing Public Information To Ensure A Sustainable Environment, Patricia E. Salkin
Scholarly Works
Critical to the goal of achieving sustainable development is governments' ability to maintain public information, including maps, charts, statistics, and narrative text, about a wide variety of environmental factors, indicators, resources, and threats in easily understandable formats that are readily accessible to the public. While federal and state freedom of information laws help to ensure a relatively high rate of public access to traditional information, such as environmental impact statements, studies and reports,significant environmental events and resources, and census data, the growing use and reliance on geographic information systems ("GIS") has the potential to move the public discourse to a …
Denying The Environment A Stay Of Execution Is Par For The Course: The Tenth Circuit's Analysis Of The Cwa And Nepa In Greater Yellowstone Coalition V. Flowers, Shaena Doherty
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
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Rubber-Stamping V. Probing Review - The Judicial Role In Enforcing The Substantive Requirements Of The National Forest Management Act: Lands Council V. Powell, Jamie Kester
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
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Highway To The Danger Zone: Utahns For Better Transportation V. United States Department Of Transportation And Problems Associated With Highway Expansion, Kelli M. Keenan
Highway To The Danger Zone: Utahns For Better Transportation V. United States Department Of Transportation And Problems Associated With Highway Expansion, Kelli M. Keenan
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
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