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Foodshed Foundations: Law's Role In Shaping Our Food System's Future, Margaret Sova Mccabe Oct 2010

Foodshed Foundations: Law's Role In Shaping Our Food System's Future, Margaret Sova Mccabe

Law Faculty Scholarship

[. . .] This symposium Article analyzes how we can rethink the architecture of law based on a foodshed model to provide a greater role for local, state, and regional government in the American food system. In turn, greater roles for different levels of government may help America achieve greater efficiencies in domestic food safety, nutrition and related public health issues, sustainability, and international trade.

Americans need a greater voice in the food system. The foodshed model is a powerful vehicle that allows us to conceptualize change, allowing greater citizen participation and a more nuanced approach to food policy. The …


Grassland Governance And Common-Interest Communities, Anthony Schutz Jul 2010

Grassland Governance And Common-Interest Communities, Anthony Schutz

Nebraska College of Law: Faculty Publications

In the United States, today’s ranches are engaging in small-scale nature-based endeavors to diversify their income base. But the geographic boundary of the land they own creates a relatively small area within which to operate, and fragmented ownership diminishes the ability of any single landowner to produce nature-based income. Collective action among nearby landowners can produce a set of resources from which all members of the group can profit. Such action can enhance the economic, social, and environmental sustainability of grasslands and the populations that use them. This article shows that common-interest communities can be used to provide and allocate …


Understanding And Researching The U.S. Farm Bill, Bert Chapman May 2010

Understanding And Researching The U.S. Farm Bill, Bert Chapman

Libraries Research Publications

This presentation provides a detailed overview of the process involved in the U.S. Government's preparation of farm legislation every five years. It covers the multiple steps and actors involved in the legislative process and lists critical information resources on this topic.


Water Law In The Western United States, Susan Kelly Apr 2010

Water Law In The Western United States, Susan Kelly

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Corn, Carbon, And Conservation: Rethinking U.S. Agricultural Policy In A Changing Global Environment, Mary Jane Angelo Apr 2010

Corn, Carbon, And Conservation: Rethinking U.S. Agricultural Policy In A Changing Global Environment, Mary Jane Angelo

UF Law Faculty Publications

This Article explores a range of issues related to both the regulatory and incentive-based federal programs that affect the crops we grow, the manner in which they are grown, and the human and environmental impacts of such programs. The Article evaluates the 2008 Farm Bill and describes how the policies contained in it influence virtually every aspect of agriculture, from the decision to grow certain crops, the amount of crops grown, the industrial manner. This Article focuses on one particular commodity, corn, which while ubiquitous and seemingly pedestrian, is perhaps one of the major environmental offenders, and for which the …


Colorado's Instream Flow Program: History And Current Activities, The Colorado Water Conservation Board Mar 2010

Colorado's Instream Flow Program: History And Current Activities, The Colorado Water Conservation Board

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Some Municipal Programs To Develop And/Or Sustain Living Rivers In New Mexico, Claudia Borchert Mar 2010

Some Municipal Programs To Develop And/Or Sustain Living Rivers In New Mexico, Claudia Borchert

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Status Of New Mexico's Rivers - Existing Data Panel, Stephanie Carman, James Hogan Mar 2010

Status Of New Mexico's Rivers - Existing Data Panel, Stephanie Carman, James Hogan

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Environmental Flow Issues & Science, Tom Annear Mar 2010

Environmental Flow Issues & Science, Tom Annear

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Environmental Flows In Elephant Butte Irrigation District, Gary Esslinger Mar 2010

Environmental Flows In Elephant Butte Irrigation District, Gary Esslinger

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Climate Change, Streamflows, And Water Management Implications In The Upper Rio Grande Watershed, Brian H. Hurd Mar 2010

Climate Change, Streamflows, And Water Management Implications In The Upper Rio Grande Watershed, Brian H. Hurd

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Environmental Flows Allocation Process In Texas, Kevin Mayes Mar 2010

Environmental Flows Allocation Process In Texas, Kevin Mayes

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Geomorphic Condition And Shallow Aquifers, Shann Stringer Mar 2010

Geomorphic Condition And Shallow Aquifers, Shann Stringer

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Riparian Area And Upper Watershed Condition, Mary Steuver Mar 2010

Riparian Area And Upper Watershed Condition, Mary Steuver

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The E-Flow Challenge In An Acequia Irrigation System With Storage - Environmental Flow Workshop, Harold Trujillo Mar 2010

The E-Flow Challenge In An Acequia Irrigation System With Storage - Environmental Flow Workshop, Harold Trujillo

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Farmers, Ranchers, And The Railroad: The Evolution Of Fence Law In The Great Plains, 1865–190, Yasuhide Kawashima Jan 2010

Farmers, Ranchers, And The Railroad: The Evolution Of Fence Law In The Great Plains, 1865–190, Yasuhide Kawashima

Great Plains Quarterly

In North America, building fences was an essential part of life for the English settlers from the beginning. Departing from the English common law rule that required owners to fence in their cattle, nearly all the colonial legislatures and courts imposed upon landowners a duty to fence their property against trespassing cattle.l The reasons were partly to increase the meager supply of livestock by permitting cattle to wander about in order to breed faster and partly to make full use of the vast virgin forest and grassland. Gradually, however, in New England and in much of New York and New …


The Tale Of Corn, Kevin Lee Jan 2010

The Tale Of Corn, Kevin Lee

Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films

Kevin Lee’s animated film “The Tale of Corn” offered a hard-hitting critique of the environmental benefits of corn ethanol. It won the award for Best Use of Animation, as an animated book turned its own pages to explain problems with use of the fuel.


La Loi Sur La Protection Des Obtentions Végétales; Entre Compétitivité Et Utopie, Y A-T-Il Un Avenir Pour Le Modèle?, Régine Tremblay Jan 2010

La Loi Sur La Protection Des Obtentions Végétales; Entre Compétitivité Et Utopie, Y A-T-Il Un Avenir Pour Le Modèle?, Régine Tremblay

All Faculty Publications

Y a-t-il un avenir pour le régime de la Loi sur la protection des obtentions végétales? Cet article analyse les deux vagues majeures de législation entourant la protection et la stimulation des investissements dans le domaine des obtentions végétales au Canada et dans l‘Union européenne. Le Canada pourrait-il saisir sa chance et devenir un acteur de premier plan? Qui plus est, que peut-on apprendre et transposer d‘un régime de propriété intellectuelle sectoriel vers un régime general?