Reveals the diverse ways people are using the law to restore rivers in the western United States and around the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Stanton Kibel is Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law and Director of its Center on Urban Environmental Law. He has also taught Water Policy in the West at Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy, and water law at Berkeley Law School. He is natural resource counsel to the Water and Power Law Group, and his previous books include The Earth on Trial: Environmental Law on the International Stage (1998) and Rivertown: Rethinking Urban Rivers (2007).
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Foreword Introduction: Publicum Ius Aquae 1. Instream Rights and the Public Trust 2. Instream Rights and Unreasonable Use 3. Instream Rights and Dams 4. Instream Rights and Watershed Governance 5. Instream Rights as Federal Law Recedes 6. Instream Rights as Water Temperatures Rise 7. Instream Rights as Sea Levels Rise 8. Instream Rights and Groundwater Extraction 9. Instream Rights and Old Canals 10. Instream Rights and Water as an Investment 11. Instream Rights and International Law 12. Instream Rights and Irrigation Subsidies 13. Instream Rights and Pacific Salmon 14. Instream Rights and Hatchery Fish 15. Instream Rights as Indigenous Rights Conclusion: Policy Disconnected from Science Attributions Index.
Foreword Introduction: Publicum Ius Aquae 1. Instream Rights and the Public Trust 2. Instream Rights and Unreasonable Use 3. Instream Rights and Dams 4. Instream Rights and Watershed Governance 5. Instream Rights as Federal Law Recedes 6. Instream Rights as Water Temperatures Rise 7. Instream Rights as Sea Levels Rise 8. Instream Rights and Groundwater Extraction 9. Instream Rights and Old Canals 10. Instream Rights and Water as an Investment 11. Instream Rights and International Law 12. Instream Rights and Irrigation Subsidies 13. Instream Rights and Pacific Salmon 14. Instream Rights and Hatchery Fish 15. Instream Rights as Indigenous Rights Conclusion: Policy Disconnected from Science Attributions Index.
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