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.
John Lombard is senior policy analyst at Steward and Associates, an environmental consulting firm, and at the Sustainable Fisheries Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection, enhancement, and wise use of fisheries resources in the Pacific Northwest. Previously he was King County coordinator for salmon recovery planning in the Lake Washington watershed.
Inhaltsangabe
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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