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The Endangered Species Act: What We Talk About When We Talk About Recovery, Dale Goble
The Endangered Species Act: What We Talk About When We Talk About Recovery, Dale Goble
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Resolving Conflict In Non-Ideal, Complex Systems: Solutions For The Law-Science Breakdown In Environmental And Natural Resource Law, Barbara Cosens
Resolving Conflict In Non-Ideal, Complex Systems: Solutions For The Law-Science Breakdown In Environmental And Natural Resource Law, Barbara Cosens
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In 2006, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a consolidated case concerning the scope of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' jurisdiction to require permits for dredge and fill of wetlands under section 404 of the Clean Water Act, issuing a plurality, two concurrences, and two dissents. Each opinion has a solid legal foundation, yet none truly makes sense if the science of the resource in question is considered. The opinions in Rapanos v. United States illuminate the struggle at the law-science interface. The problem is not due to either a failure in legal reasoning or a failure in scientific methodology …
Exciting Initiatives In Environment And Natural Resources Law At The University Of Idaho College Of Law, Donald L. Burnett Jr.
Exciting Initiatives In Environment And Natural Resources Law At The University Of Idaho College Of Law, Donald L. Burnett Jr.
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E-Mail To Rebecca, Dale Goble
What Are Slugs Good For?: Ecosystem Services And The Conservation Of Biodiversity, Dale Goble
What Are Slugs Good For?: Ecosystem Services And The Conservation Of Biodiversity, Dale Goble
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Recovery Of Imperiled Species Under The Endangered Species Act: The Need For A New Approach, Dale Goble
Recovery Of Imperiled Species Under The Endangered Species Act: The Need For A New Approach, Dale Goble
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The recovery (delisting) of a threatened or endangered species is often accompanied by the expectation that conservation management of the species will no longer be necessary. However, the magnitude and pace of human impacts on the environment make it unlikely that substantial progress will be made in delisting many species unless the definition of “recovery” includes some form of active management. Preventing delisted species from again being at risk of extinction may require continuing, species-specific management actions. We characterize such species as “conservation-reliant”, and suggest that viewing “recovery” as a continuum of states rather than as a simple “recovered/not recovered” …
Three Cases/Four Tales: Commons, Capture, The Public Trust, And Property In Land, Dale Goble
Three Cases/Four Tales: Commons, Capture, The Public Trust, And Property In Land, Dale Goble
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The Property Clause: As If Biodiversity Mattered, Dale Goble
The Property Clause: As If Biodiversity Mattered, Dale Goble
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Problem Of Unraveling: Biodiversity And Private Property In Land, Dale Goble
Problem Of Unraveling: Biodiversity And Private Property In Land, Dale Goble
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Protocol On Liability And Compensation For Damage Resulting From The Transboundary Movements Of Hazardous Wastes And Their Disposal, Jerrold A. Long
Protocol On Liability And Compensation For Damage Resulting From The Transboundary Movements Of Hazardous Wastes And Their Disposal, Jerrold A. Long
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Mine Disaster Threatens Spain's Donana National Park, Jerrold A. Long
Mine Disaster Threatens Spain's Donana National Park, Jerrold A. Long
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The Eagle Bird: Mapping A New West, Dale Goble
The Compact Clause And Transboundary Problems: A Federal Remedy For The Disease Most Incident To A Federal Government, Dale Goble
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The political and constitutional relationship that is known as "federalism" creates boundaries that often do not correspond to resources. The anadromous salmon and steelhead of the Columbia River Basin, for example, cross several jurisdictional boundaries during their life cycle. Jurisdictional boundaries frequently contribute to poor resource planning because some actors are excluded. One traditional response to such transboundary resource difficulties has been to nationalize the problem, thus creating a forum in which all of the actors may participate. Nationalization, however, may be overinclusive when the problem is regional. An alternative that is potentially more sensitive to local concerns is found …
Council And The Constitution: An Article On The Constitutionality Of The Northwest Power Planning Council, Dale Goble
Council And The Constitution: An Article On The Constitutionality Of The Northwest Power Planning Council, Dale Goble
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Introduction To The Symposium On Legal Structures For Managing The Pacific Northwest Salmon And Steelhead: The Biological And Historical Context, Dale Goble
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