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Sprawl, Growth Boundaries And The Rehnquist Court , Michael E Lewyn
Sprawl, Growth Boundaries And The Rehnquist Court , Michael E Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
This article addresses the constitutionality and wisdom of Oregon's urban growth boundary (UGB) program. The article concludes that the program is constitutional under current precedent, and that (contrary to claims made by UGB critics) there is little evidence that the UGB has caused Oregon's runup in housing prices. On the other hand, UGB supporters may have exaggerated the UGB's positive environmental results.
Awkward Evolution: Citizen Enforcement At The North American Environmental Commission, Paul Stanton Kibel
Awkward Evolution: Citizen Enforcement At The North American Environmental Commission, Paul Stanton Kibel
Paul Stanton Kibel
No abstract provided.
Why Lawyers Should Care, John C. Dernbach
Current Developments: The Sixth Session (Part Two) And Seventh Session Of The Conference Of The Parties To The Framework Convention On Climate Change, David A. Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
International Decisions. European Communities -- Measures Affecting Asbestos And Asbestos-Containing Products, David A. Wirth
International Decisions. European Communities -- Measures Affecting Asbestos And Asbestos-Containing Products, David A. Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Prior Appropriation In The West, A. Dan Tarlock
The Future Of Prior Appropriation In The West, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Connecting Land, Water, And Growth (With L. Lucero), A. Dan Tarlock
Connecting Land, Water, And Growth (With L. Lucero), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Potential Role Of Local Governments In Watershed Management, A. Dan Tarlock
The Potential Role Of Local Governments In Watershed Management, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Current State Of Environmental Criminal Enforcement In Louisiana, An Insider’S View, Beau James Brock
The Current State Of Environmental Criminal Enforcement In Louisiana, An Insider’S View, Beau James Brock
Beau James Brock
The costs of committing environmental crimes are going up in Louisiana as increased enforcement by EPA-CID has been initiated with other federal and state partners.
What Lawmakers Can Learn From Large-Scale Ecology, Fred P. Bosselman
What Lawmakers Can Learn From Large-Scale Ecology, Fred P. Bosselman
Fred P. Bosselman
No abstract provided.
A Game-Theoretic Approach To Regulatory Negotiation And A Framework For Empirical Analysis, Shi-Ling Hsu
A Game-Theoretic Approach To Regulatory Negotiation And A Framework For Empirical Analysis, Shi-Ling Hsu
Shi-Ling Hsu
While regulatory agencies have been engaging in negotiation with regulated parties and other stakeholders for decades now, careful study of the implications of such negotiations have lagged. In particular, while several commentators have now staked out intellectual ground on the theoretical ramifications of regulatory negotiation, empirical analyses of regulatory negotiations have been lacking. This article analyzes the implications of regulatory "reinvention" as the latest in a series of administrative initiatives aimed at achieving better rulemaking and adjudication through negotiations. Reinvention is commonly understood to mean those programs that utilize negotiated agreements to implement regulatory requirements imposed by various environmental statutes. …
Learning From The President’S Council On Sustainable Development: The Need For A Real National Strategy, John C. Dernbach
Learning From The President’S Council On Sustainable Development: The Need For A Real National Strategy, John C. Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
This is a review of United States sustainable development efforts at the national level from 1992-2002. At the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in 1992, the United States and other countries agreed to develop and implement a national sustainable development strategy in order to fully integrate environmental matters into national decision making. In this period, the United States did not have such a strategy. Through much of the Clinton Administration, the President's Council on Sustainable Development (PCSD) (1993-1999) provided the basis for such a strategy through a rich variety of policy recommendations, but relatively little effort was made …
Committee On Climate Change And Sustainable Development: 2001 Annual Report, John Dernbach
Committee On Climate Change And Sustainable Development: 2001 Annual Report, John Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Still Functioning Ecosystem: The Case Of The Prairie Pothole Wetlands, John Davidson
Protecting The Still Functioning Ecosystem: The Case Of The Prairie Pothole Wetlands, John Davidson
John Davidson
No abstract provided.
Sustainable Versus Unsustainable Propositions, John Dernbach
Sustainable Versus Unsustainable Propositions, John Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
New Hurdles For Environmental Justice Plaintiffs, Erin Daly
New Hurdles For Environmental Justice Plaintiffs, Erin Daly
Erin Daly
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Tmdl Litigation: 1999-2002, James R. May
Recent Developments In Tmdl Litigation: 1999-2002, James R. May
James R. May
No abstract provided.
Targets, Timetables And Effective Implementing Mechanisms: Necessary Building Blocks For Sustainable Development, John C. Dernbach
Targets, Timetables And Effective Implementing Mechanisms: Necessary Building Blocks For Sustainable Development, John C. Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
Sustainable Development: Now More Than Ever, John C. Dernbach
Sustainable Development: Now More Than Ever, John C. Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
This Article explains how and why sustainable development emerged as a conceptual framework, the basic concepts or principles on which this framework is based, why sustainability is primarily a matter for domestic national governance, and why the United States needs to play a leading role in fostering sustainable development. Because "sustainable" modifies "development," it is first important to understand what development means. Since the end of World War II, development has included at least four related elements: peace and security, economic development, social development, and supportive national governance. Each element is reflected in major multilateral treaties that provide a common …
Recent Developments In Clean Water Act Litigation: September 2001-2002, James R. May
Recent Developments In Clean Water Act Litigation: September 2001-2002, James R. May
James R. May
No abstract provided.
Major Terrestrial Causes Of Marine Coastal Pollution: A Critique Of Current Regulation And The Suggestion Of An Alternative Approach To Regulation, Chad J. Mcguire
Major Terrestrial Causes Of Marine Coastal Pollution: A Critique Of Current Regulation And The Suggestion Of An Alternative Approach To Regulation, Chad J. Mcguire
Chad J McGuire