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Recreation As An Ally For Environmental Protection, Gary Sprung Jun 1998

Recreation As An Ally For Environmental Protection, Gary Sprung

Outdoor Recreation: Promise and Peril in the New West (Summer Conference, June 8-10)

10 pages.

Contains references.


The Tragedy Of The Global Commons, Erin A. Clancy Apr 1998

The Tragedy Of The Global Commons, Erin A. Clancy

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Seven Degrees Of Relevance: Why Should Real-World Environmental Attorneys Care Now About Sustainable Development Policy?, J. B. Ruhl Apr 1998

The Seven Degrees Of Relevance: Why Should Real-World Environmental Attorneys Care Now About Sustainable Development Policy?, J. B. Ruhl

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Sustainable Development As A Framework For National Governance, John C. Dernbach Jan 1998

Sustainable Development As A Framework For National Governance, John C. Dernbach

John C. Dernbach

No abstract provided.


Special Committee On Climate Change And Sustainable Development: 1997 Annual Report, David R. Hodas Jan 1998

Special Committee On Climate Change And Sustainable Development: 1997 Annual Report, David R. Hodas

David R. Hodas

No abstract provided.


Sustainable Development As A Framework For National Governance, John C. Dernbach Jan 1998

Sustainable Development As A Framework For National Governance, John C. Dernbach

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comparative Environmental Law Perspectives On Legal Regimes For Sustainable Development, Nicholas A. Robinson Jan 1998

Comparative Environmental Law Perspectives On Legal Regimes For Sustainable Development, Nicholas A. Robinson

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

As the world's largest summit meeting ended in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the heads of state and their representatives assembled at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), commonly referred to as Agenda 21. They embraced Agenda 21 as “a dynamic programme” which can “evolve over time in the light of changing needs and circumstances,” and as a process making “the beginning of a new global partnership for sustainable development.” Agenda 21 is premised on two factual perspectives. First, the documentation of trends in the deterioration of the environmental conditions in many parts of the world is …


The Role Of Law In Defining Sustainable Development: Nepa Reconsidered, David R. Hodas Dec 1997

The Role Of Law In Defining Sustainable Development: Nepa Reconsidered, David R. Hodas

David R. Hodas

No abstract provided.


Foreword, David R. Hodas Dec 1997

Foreword, David R. Hodas

David R. Hodas

No abstract provided.