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Full-Text Articles in Property Law and Real Estate
Slides: Practicing Sustainability In Natural Resource Industries, Gary D. Libecap
Slides: Practicing Sustainability In Natural Resource Industries, Gary D. Libecap
Natural Resource Industries and the Sustainability Challenge (Martz Winter Symposium, February 27-28)
Presenter: Gary D. Libecap, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management and Economics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
10 slides
Land Use And Climate Change Bubbles: Resilience, Retreat, And Due Diligence, John R. Nolon
Land Use And Climate Change Bubbles: Resilience, Retreat, And Due Diligence, John R. Nolon
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
This Article examines events on the ground in several localities where climate change is lowering property values and analyzes how those changes in value can be reckoned with by regulators. It merges practices and principles of real estate transactions and finance with those of land use and environmental regulation.
Climate change is a planetary phenomenon whose environmental implications are far-reaching. Reports on climate change consequences increasingly focus on what is happening locally and presently, while speculation continues about long-term global consequences. In numerous communities, property values are declining because of repeated flooding, continued threats of storm surges, sustained high temperatures, …
Acknowledgment Of Supporters, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law
Acknowledgment Of Supporters, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law
Water Matters!
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