Natural Resources Journal 2000 - Abstracts

Natural Resources Journal 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Applied and theoretical aspects of binational watershed councils (consejos de cuencas) in the the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.(Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands)LawBrown, Christopher P., Mumme, Stephen
Border farmers, water contamination, and the NAAEC environmental side accord to NAFTA.(North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation)(Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands)LawWilder, Margaret
Community-based wildlife management in Africa: a critical assessment of the literature.LawBuhrs, Ton, Songorwa, Alexander N., Hughey, Ken F.D.
Conservation connections in a fragmented desert environment: the U.S.-Mexico border.LawGoodwin, Susan Lieberman
Defining hydrocommons governance along the border of the Californias: a case study of transbasin diversions and water quality in the Tijuana-San Diego metropolitan region.(Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands)LawMichel, Suzanne M.
Equitably treating individual Washington State Forest Trusts: a conceptual approach.LawBare, B. Bruce, Lippke, Bruce R., Xu, Weihuan
Historical and physical international boundaries in borderlands water conflicts: a commentary.(Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands)LawHall, G. Emlen
Middle Rio Grande regional water resource planning: the pitfalls and the promises.(New Mexico)LawBurson, James M.
Political obstacles to the implementation of emissions markets: lessons from RECLAIM.(Regional Clean Air Market; Los Angeles)LawThompson, Dale B.
Possibilities for expansion of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act for the protection of migratory birds.LawFjetland, Conrad A.
Protected areas and regional substainability: surveying decision makers in the Lake Superior Basin.LawCantrill, James, Potter, Thomas, Stephenson, William
Seeing the forest through the eyes of a hawk: an evaluating of recent efforts to protect Northern Goshawk populations in Southwestern forests.LawPeck, James
The evolution of an international water resources management regime in the Mekong River Basin.(Southeast Asia)LawBrowder, Greg, Ortolano, Leonard
The implications of sustained drought for transboundary water management in Nogales, Arizona, and Nogales, Sonora.(Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands)LawMorehouse, Barbara J., Carter, Rebecca H., Sprouse, Terry W.
The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District's protected water rights: legal, beneficial, or against the public interest in New Mexico?LawBrown, Lisa D.
The regulatory life cycle and regulatory concerns for the utilities of the Northern Mariana Islands.LawCamacho-Romisher, Lydia
The WTO Panel decision on the U.S. shrimp embargo: another ruling against U.S. enforcement of species protection in trade.(sea turtles)LawBisong, Susan
Transportation of transuranic nuclear waste to WIPP: a reconsideration of truck versus rail for two sites.(Waste Isolation Pilot Plant)(New Mexico)LawNeill, Helen R., Neill, Robert H.
Two nations, one river: managing ecosystem conservation in the Colorado River delta.(Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands)LawPitt, Jennifer, Luecke, Daniel F., Cohen, Michael J., Glenn, Edward P., Valdes-Casillas, Carlos
U.S.-Mexico borderland water conflicts and institutional change: a commentary.(Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands)LawBennett, Vivienne, Herzog, Lawrence A.
Water conservation incentives for New Mexico: policy and legislative alternatives.LawFlemming, William M., Hall, G. Emlen
Water use and cultural conflict in 19th century northwestern New Spain and Mexico.(Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands)LawBerry, Kate A.
Who controls New Mexico's acequinas? Acequina government and Wilson v. Denver.(irrigation ditches; voting process)LawDeLara, Christopher J.
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