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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Land Use Law
Should Municpalities Be Liable For Development-Related Flooding, Steven Frederic Lachman
Should Municpalities Be Liable For Development-Related Flooding, Steven Frederic Lachman
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Nile River: Potential For Conflict And Cooperation In The Face Of Water Degradation, Kristin Wiebe
The Nile River: Potential For Conflict And Cooperation In The Face Of Water Degradation, Kristin Wiebe
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Integrating Water Management And Land Use Planning: Uncovering The Missing Link In The Protection Of Florida's Water Resources?, Mary Jane Angelo
Integrating Water Management And Land Use Planning: Uncovering The Missing Link In The Protection Of Florida's Water Resources?, Mary Jane Angelo
UF Law Faculty Publications
Except for limited provisions, Florida law does not establish a formal link between land planning and water planning. In light of the importance of water resources for the future development of the State, this is a significant "missing link." Land use planners and water managers live in very different worlds and speak very different languages. Water managers point to poor planning as the cause of environmentally inappropriate development, and planners point to the shortcomings of water management regulatory programs as the cause of environmental woes. So what is the problem?Why are water management and planning not better integrated? Should they …
Marketing Western Water: Can A Process Based Geographic Information System Improve Reallocation Decisions, Olen Paul Matthews, Louis Scuderi, David Brookshire, Kirk Gregory, Seth Snell, Kate Krause, Janie Shermak, Bradley Cullen, Michael Campana
Marketing Western Water: Can A Process Based Geographic Information System Improve Reallocation Decisions, Olen Paul Matthews, Louis Scuderi, David Brookshire, Kirk Gregory, Seth Snell, Kate Krause, Janie Shermak, Bradley Cullen, Michael Campana
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Fred Bosselman As Participant-Observer Lawyer: The Case Of Habitat Conservation Planning, A. Dan Tarlock
Fred Bosselman As Participant-Observer Lawyer: The Case Of Habitat Conservation Planning, A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Tribute To The Achievements Of Professor Fred P. Bosselman, A. Dan Tarlock
Tribute To The Achievements Of Professor Fred P. Bosselman, A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Land Use Planning Over The Last Forty Years: Fighting Sprawl Through Smart Growth Planning, Richard J. Ansson Jr.
Land Use Planning Over The Last Forty Years: Fighting Sprawl Through Smart Growth Planning, Richard J. Ansson Jr.
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Tree Preservation Ordinances: Sacrificing Private Timber Rights On The Diminutive Altar Of Public Benefits, Brian E. Daughdrill, Kathryn M. Zickert
Tree Preservation Ordinances: Sacrificing Private Timber Rights On The Diminutive Altar Of Public Benefits, Brian E. Daughdrill, Kathryn M. Zickert
Mercer Law Review
Georgia is a state dominated by its forests and forest industries. Forests have defined the state since it was settled in the 1730s. Early settlers of the state enjoyed both the bounty provided by Georgia's forests and the use of those forests as they cleared land and built homes. Early forest products, in addition to lumber, included naval stores, "a tar-like substance which was used to caulk the seams of wood ships;" and live oak "knees," curved portions of the tree used as deck supports in wooden ship building. Indeed, Revolutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, who had vast holdings on …
Implementing Everglades Restoration, Mary Doyle
Seqra’S Silver Anniversary: Reviewing The Past, Considering The Present, And Charting The Future, Patricia E. Salkin
Seqra’S Silver Anniversary: Reviewing The Past, Considering The Present, And Charting The Future, Patricia E. Salkin
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Transactional, Social, And Legal Aspects Of Oil Exploration And Extraction In Colombia, Juan Carlos Palau
Transactional, Social, And Legal Aspects Of Oil Exploration And Extraction In Colombia, Juan Carlos Palau
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
In Colombia, as in many other countries with oil reserves potential, the government has sought to reduce the activity's inherent high degree of un-certainty by shaping the legal and economic environment that foreign com-panies have to operate in, making it more profitable and attractive for them.16 This paper seeks to accurately represent this environment to the pro-spective investor, starting with the structures of the two basic transactions, referred to herein as "modes", through which most commonly, foreign com-panies participate in the oil industry in Colombia, namely, the Standard As-sociation Mode ("S.A.M") and the Risk Sharing Mode ("R.S.M.").17 The contractual agreements …
Legislative Innovation In State Brownfields Redevelopment Programs, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Legislative Innovation In State Brownfields Redevelopment Programs, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
States throughout the country have created legislation and administrative programs to encourage the cleanup and redevelopment of urban brownfield land. In part, these efforts respond to the federal government's recent focus on the issue. However, leadership in method and approach has come, not from the federal government, but from the states. States have approached the cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated land in a variety of ways, some choosing to create voluntary cleanup programs, others imposing mandatory cleanup programs, and still others using combinations of these approaches. Regardless of method, however, the push to clean brownfield land is grounded in a …
South Camden And Environmental Justice: Substance, Procedure, And Politics, Jeffrey M. Gaba
South Camden And Environmental Justice: Substance, Procedure, And Politics, Jeffrey M. Gaba
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
No abstract provided.
From Reclamation To Sustainability: Water, Agriculture, And The Environment In The American West, By Lawrence J. Macdonnell, Denise D. Fort
From Reclamation To Sustainability: Water, Agriculture, And The Environment In The American West, By Lawrence J. Macdonnell, Denise D. Fort
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.