Saving Puget Sound develops a practical proposal to conserve the Puget Sound region's most important ecosystems in the face of long-term population growth, providing both a vision for conservation and a detailed review of the political and legal issues that must be at the core of any practical strategy.
Saving Puget Sound develops a practical proposal to conserve the Puget Sound region's most important ecosystems in the face of long-term population growth, providing both a vision for conservation and a detailed review of the political and legal issues that must be at the core of any practical strategy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Author's Note and Acknowledgments Part I: A Practical, Long-Term Proposal 1. The Challenge 2. A Conservation Vision for the Region 3. A Regional Strategy 4. How We Get There 5. Be Patient, but Waste No Time Part II: The Relevant Laws 6. Collaboration: Required by the Constitution 7. The Endangered Species Act: The Most Successful Environmental Law? 8. Applying the ESA: Salmon, Orcas, and What's Not on the List 9. Applying the ESA (Continued): Owls, Forests, and Fish 10. Land Use: Growth Management and Beyond 11. Not Enough Water: Planning Can Only Do So Much 12. Water Quality: Inseparable from the Land Around It 13. Tribal Treaty Rights: A "Unique Obligation" 14. Choosing an Alternative Future Index
Foreword Author's Note and Acknowledgments Part I: A Practical, Long-Term Proposal 1. The Challenge 2. A Conservation Vision for the Region 3. A Regional Strategy 4. How We Get There 5. Be Patient, but Waste No Time Part II: The Relevant Laws 6. Collaboration: Required by the Constitution 7. The Endangered Species Act: The Most Successful Environmental Law? 8. Applying the ESA: Salmon, Orcas, and What's Not on the List 9. Applying the ESA (Continued): Owls, Forests, and Fish 10. Land Use: Growth Management and Beyond 11. Not Enough Water: Planning Can Only Do So Much 12. Water Quality: Inseparable from the Land Around It 13. Tribal Treaty Rights: A "Unique Obligation" 14. Choosing an Alternative Future Index
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