Natural Resources Journal 2001 - Abstracts

Natural Resources Journal 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
A-LP lite: a compromise project that fulfills the United States' trust responsibility in an environmentally responsible manner.(Animas-La Plata Project water project)LawPollack, Stanley M., McElroy, Scott B.
An Organic Act after a century of protection: the context, content, and implications of the 1995 Russian Federal Law on Specially Protected Natural Areas.LawOstergren, David
Conservation easements and the public good: preserving the environment on public lands.LawMorrisette, Peter M.
Contractual discretion and the Endangered Species Act: can the Bureau of Reclamation reallocate federal project water for endangered species to the middle Rio Grande?(New Mexico)LawDrake, Joan E.
Economic exchange as the requisite basis for royalty ownership of value added in natural-gas sales.LawBratland, John
Emerging markets in water: a comparative institutional analysis of the Central Valley and Colorado-Big Thompson Projects.LawSunding, David L., Carey, Janis M.
Grand Canyon visitors: the challenges of regulatory schemes for balancing alternative interests.LawSchwer, R. Keith, Riddel, Mary
Indian natural resource issues in an orderly system.LawDeloria, P.S.
Institutions and conjunctive water management among three Western states.(Arizona, Colorado, and California)LawBlomquist, William, Heikkila, Tanya, Schlager, Edella
Learning from the limits of an adjudicatory strategy for resolving United States-Canada fisheries conflicts: lessons from the Gulf of Maine.LawPrelli, Lawrence J., Larsen-Becker, Mimi
Legal regime for use and protection of international watercourses in the Southern African region: evolution and context.LawSalman, Salman M.A.
Livestock ranching and traditional culture in northern New Mexico.LawRaish, Carol, McSweeney, Alice
Marketing western water: can a process based geographic system improve reallocation decisions?LawMatthews, Olen Paul, Scuderi, Louis A., Brookshire, David, Gregory, Kirk, Snell, Seth, Krause, Kate, Chermak, Janie, Cullen, Bradley, Campana, Michael
Navigating the river of our future: the Rio Poco Grande.LawdeBuys, William
Recent trend for environmental compliance provides new opportunities for land and water use at brownfields and other contaminated sites.LawKnowlton, Robert G., Minier, Jeffrie
Scrap tire disposal: three principles for policy choice.LawBrown, Kelly M., Cummings, Ronald, Mrozek, Janusz R., Terrebonne, Peter
Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act and the art of compromise: the evolution of a reasonable and prudent alternative for the Animas-La Plata Project.LawGosnell, Hannah
Should municipalities be liable for development related flooding?LawLachman, Steven Frederic
The future of prior appropriation in the new West.LawTarlock, A. Dan
The mutual benefit implied covenant for oil and gas royalty owners.LawMcArthur, John Burritt
The Nile River: potential for conflict and cooperation in the face of water degradation.LawWiebe, Kristin
The perils of prescribed fire: a reconsideration.LawPyne, Stephen J.
The prudent operator standard: applications beyond the oil and gas lease.(petroleum industry)LawConine, Gary B.
The role of municipalities in regulating the land application of sewage sludges and septage.LawHarrison, Ellen Z., Eaton, Malaika M.
This bird has flown: the uncertain fate of wildlife on closed military bases.(Statistical Data Included)LawBurton, Lloyd, Williams, Thomas
Transfer of development rights as an option for land preservation in a historic New Mexico community: La Cienega Valley, Santa Fe County, New Mexico.LawFleming, W., Rivera, J., Ageton, C., Jandacek, A., Marmon, J., Messenger, R., Moeller, S., Myers-Taylor, D., Santelli, M., Vitella, L.
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