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- Habitat conservation plans as recovery vehicles: jump-starting the Endangered Species Act.
- The 1997 water rights settlement between the state of Montana and the Chippewa Cree tribe of the Rocky Boy's Reservation: the role of community and of the trustee.
- The fine print of state environmental audit privileges.
- The crafting of the National Low-Emission Vehicle program: a private contract theory of public rulemaking.
- Borders and discharges: regulation of tribal activities under the Clean Water Act in states with NPDES program authority.
- Recognizing the vital role of local communities in international legal instruments for conserving biodiversity.
- Environmental management systems and community participation: rethinking chemical industry regulation.