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by Lawrence MacDonnell,Sarah F. Bates,John Firor

Author: Lawrence MacDonnell,Sarah F. Bates,John Firor
Subcategory: Engineering
Language: English
Publisher: Island Press; 1 edition (November 1, 1993)
Pages: 255 pages
Category: Engineering and Transport
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Lawrence J. MacDonnell is director and Sarah F. Bates is associate director of the Natural Resources Law Center at the University of Colorado School of Law. Bates is co-author, with Marc Reisner of Overtapped Oasis.

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The book explores past, present, and future directions in natural resource environmental law and policy, with a special emphasis on new laws and important legal cases of the past decade and their implications for the future. Its ten chapters, each written by a leading expert in the field, consider both specific concerns and broad themes, including topics such as history and evolution of natural resources law and policy, laws governing mining and minerals, oil and gas, and public lands, and relationship between environmentalism and environmental law, and future directions of the field. Recently added by. kmusser, SME Library, GGNPC, Shaverscreek, StillwatersLibrary, CEI, arrete, jbetzzall, SCARCElibrary.

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Natural resources policy and law. Close. Are you sure you want to remove Natural resources policy and law from your list? Natural resources policy and law. trends and directions. by Lawrence J. MacDonnell. Includes bibliographical references and index. MacDonnell, director of the Natural Resources Law Center and adjoint professor at the University of Colorado School of Law, has written widely on subjects of water resources law and policy. Much of his work focused on issues related to reallocation of water uses. Charles F. Wilkinson, the Moses Lasky Professor of Law at the University of Colorado School of Law, is one of the nation's leading scholars and lecturers on issues relating to natural resources law and policy in the American West. He has written several books and has also published legal texts on federal public lands.

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Lawrence Macdonnell of University of Colorado Boulder, CO (CUB) Read 62 publications Contact Lawrence Macdonnell. Natural Resources Policy and Law explores past, present, and future directions in natural resource and environmental law and policy, with a special emphasis on new laws and important legal cases of the past decade and their implications for the future.

Natural resources policy and law: trends and directions. and policy, with emphasis on new legislation and. important cases of the past decade. 241 p. An exploration of past, present and future. directions in natural resources and environmental law.

Sarah F. Bates is Associate Director of the Natural Resources Law Center at the University of Colorado School of Law and co-author, with Marc Reisner, of Overtapped Oasis.

While the value of our natural resources has traditionally been viewed in narrow economic terms, in recent years we have begun to appreciate the inherent worth of our land, air, and water - a worth that is entirely unrelated to economic growth and development. The evolution of law and policy regarding natural resource and environmental issues over the past century reflects these ongoing changes in attitude. Natural Resources Policy and Law explores past, present, and future directions in natural resource and environmental law and policy, with a special emphasis on new laws and important legal cases of the past decade and their implications for the future. Its ten chapters, each written by a leading expert in the field, consider both specific concerns and broad themes, including topics such as history and evolution of natural resources law and policy; laws governing mining and minerals, oil and gas, and public lands; the relationship between environmentalism and environmental law; and future directions of the field.