Advanced Public Land Law - The Continuing Challenge of Managing for Multiple Use (FNREL)
- Publisher:
- Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law
- Publication date:
- 2017-10-24
- ISBN:
- 978-1-943497-09-6
Index
- Table of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 THE EVOLUTION OF FEDERAL PUBLIC LAND AND RESOURCE LAW IN THE 21ST CENTURY
- THE ENERGY LANDSCAPE AHEAD: PLANNING UNDER THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT'S PLANNING 2.0
- null BLM PLANNING 2.0 - DOES IT TAKE US TWO STEPS BACK? IMPLICATIONS OF SWEEPING CHANGES TO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLANNING
- VIEWS FROM THE FEDERAL AGENCIES AND THE HILL: FOREST SERVICE
- VIEWS FROM THE AGENCIES AND THE HILL: INTERIOR PUBLIC LANDS AT THE END OF THE OBAMA ERA
- null VIEWS FROM THE FEDERAL AGENCIES AND THE HILL: THE HILL
- CHAPTER 4 HOW TO PUT A PRICE ON NATURE
- CHAPTER 5 THE CHANGING NATURE OF PRIVATE RIGHTS TO FEDERAL RESOURCES
- null IS PERMANENT U.S. OWNERSHIP OF PUBLIC LANDS IN STATES UNCONSTITUTIONAL?
- CHAPTER 7 RETHINKING PUBLIC LAND POLICY: INNOVATIONS IN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND SHARED PROBLEM-SOLVING--WITH COMMENTARY
- CHAPTER 8 CULTURAL RESOURCE PERMITTING: THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN NHPA AND NEPA
- CHAPTER 9 SELECTED ISSUES ON STANDING, INJUNCTIONS, AND REMEDIES IN OIL AND GAS LITIGATION
- CHAPTER 10 FEDERAL WETLAND PERMITTING CHALLENGES AND THE CHANGING REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
- CHAPTER 11 UNDOING THE CLEAN POWER PLAN: WHAT AWAITS PRESIDENT OBAMA'S SIGNATURE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION?
- CHAPTER 12 HOW INDUSTRY CAN PLAN AHEAD FOR MORE EFFICIENT PERMIT TIMES ON PUBLIC LANDS
- CHAPTER 13 ETHICS: WHY WE MUST PLAY WELL WITH OTHERS (AND WHY WE DON'T)