Title |
Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law Volume 26 No. 2 2006 |
Creator |
Echeverria, John D.; Thompson, Edward Jr.; Ward Chip; Wildermuth, Todd A.; Holcombe, Justin K.; Suthers, Alison; May, Thaddeus J.; Uchitel, Kirsten; McLaughlin, Nancy A.; Schipaanboord, Jacob C.; Mancuso-Smith, Chrystal; Barlow, William; Brown, Michael W.; Bunkall, Brett T.; Cooley, Bradford D.; Jones, Christopher T.; Lewis, Katherine Newman; Adler, Robert W. |
Subject |
Natural resources -- Law and legislation -- United States -- Periodicals ; Environmental law -- United States -- Periodicals ; Environmental policy -- United States -- Periodicals |
Description |
Table of Contents: Regulating Versus Paying Land Owners to Protect the Environment; Conservation Easements-A Troubled Adolescence; Reconciling Property Rights and Land Conservation: The Hybrid Paradigm; Coming Home: Instilling a Connection to the Land; National Land Use Planning in America, Briefly; Protecting Ecosystems and Natural Resources by Revising Conceptions of Ownership, Rights, and Valuation; A Separate Peace?: Utah's R.S. 2477 Memorandum of Understanding, Disclaimers of Interest, and the Future of R.S. 2477 Rights-of-Way in the West; Much Ado About Nothing? The Martin's Cove Lease Agreement; America's Troubled Roads; PECE and Cooperative Conservation: Innovation or Subversion under the Endangered Species Act?; Comparing Wilderness Restoration and Fire Policy in Three Federal Agencies: Variations on a Theme in Northern Arizona; In Defense of NEPA: The Case of the Legacy Parkway; From Monkeywrenching to Mass Destruction: Eco-sabotage and the American West; Insult to Injury: How Government Requirements Should Protect the Public from the Hardrock Mine Contamination and the Financial Liability of its Reclamation; Coalbed Methane in Utah: Designing a Successful Approach; The Uranium Mining and Milling Industry in Utah; The Navajo Uranium Ban: Tribal Sovereignty v. National Energy Demands; The Manic Organic Panic: First Amendment Freedoms and Farming or the Attack of the Agriculture Appropriations Rider; Hunters Oil, Native Americans and Archaeologists: Can Conflicting Interests Co-exist on the "Most Significant Archaeological Find in North America in 50 Years?" |
Publisher |
Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Identifier |
Journal_of_Land_Resources_and_Environmental_Law_Vol_26_No_2_200506 |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
Journals |
Spatial Coverage |
Utah ; West (U.S.) ; Arizona |
School or College |
College of Law |
Rights Management |
Copyright by the Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law formerly Journal of Energy, Natural Resources & Environmental Law. The owner of the copyright of each article published in this issue, unless expressly noted, grants permission for copies of that article |
Holding Institution |
S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6s78n1d |
Setname |
uu_law_clp |
ID |
727822 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6s78n1d |