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The Limited Standing Rule Of Chapter 380: Substantial Interests Lost In The Process, Jaimie A. Ross
The Limited Standing Rule Of Chapter 380: Substantial Interests Lost In The Process, Jaimie A. Ross
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
Environmental Protection Through Constitutional Amendment, Robert T. Mann, Richard Jackson
Environmental Protection Through Constitutional Amendment, Robert T. Mann, Richard Jackson
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
Lust In The Heart Of Florida: Regulation Of Pollutant Storage Tanks, William D. Preston, Thomas K. Maurer
Lust In The Heart Of Florida: Regulation Of Pollutant Storage Tanks, William D. Preston, Thomas K. Maurer
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
The Warren S. Henderson Wetlands Protection Act Of 1984: A Primer, Mary F. Smallwood, Silvia Morell Alderman, Martin R. Dix
The Warren S. Henderson Wetlands Protection Act Of 1984: A Primer, Mary F. Smallwood, Silvia Morell Alderman, Martin R. Dix
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
Balancing Economic Growth And Air Pollution: Prevention Of Significant Deterioration And The Protection Of Florida's Future, Enola R. Tobi
Balancing Economic Growth And Air Pollution: Prevention Of Significant Deterioration And The Protection Of Florida's Future, Enola R. Tobi
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
This Article researches the history of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) program of the Clean Air Act, which serves to protect air quality in areas of the nation where the air is cleaner than the national ambient air quality standards. The Article also attempts to align the goals of the PSD program with those of the State of Florida, and proposes a system of administration that would accomplish these goals with the fewest restrictions. Finally, the Article analyzes the present methods adopted by other states, as well as those proposed by economists, industry members and environmentalists.
The Valuation Of Wetlands, Kathryn Gale Winter Cowdery, Karl Scheuerman, J. Christopher Lombardo
The Valuation Of Wetlands, Kathryn Gale Winter Cowdery, Karl Scheuerman, J. Christopher Lombardo
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
This Article asserts that an understanding of wetland valuation requires consideration of many disciplines, including biology, chemistry, social sciences, economics, and state and federal law. The authors explain that wetland valuation is dependent upon the definition of "wetland" in the area under study and the surrounding situation, and conclude that if practitioners understand the major points of wetland appraisal, they will be able to present hearing officers and judges with relatively sophisticated, comprehensive, and accurate information upon which rulings can be based.
A Solution To The Regulatory Maze: The Transmission Line Siting Act, Wade L. Hopping, Carolyn Songer Raepple
A Solution To The Regulatory Maze: The Transmission Line Siting Act, Wade L. Hopping, Carolyn Songer Raepple
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.