As the nation searches for climate mitigation and adaptation strategies, the pressure to develop water resources within wilderness areas and to exploit the timber, forage, wildlife, fish, and other virtually untapped components of wilderness will become more acute. This Article makes the case that managers and legislatures should not yield to this pressure and argues that, if anything, the need to preserve untrammeled wilderness characteristics is just as imperative today as it was in 1964 when the Wilderness Act was passed. The Article examines the potency of the Wilderness Act and a trio of federal water law doctrines—federally reserved water rights, the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and the Clean Water Act—and finds that, while no single o...
One of President Biden’s earliest executive orders established an ambitious national goal to conserv...
Passage of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and establishment of the National Wilderness Preservation Syst...
Global climate change, land use intensification and increasing development are impacting federal wil...
In recognizing that the very nature of wilderness is a human construct, the values sought to be pres...
This Article considers when activities that are inconsistent with wilderness are nonetheless allowed...
The nation\u27s preeminent preservation statute, the Wilderness Act of 1964, is now 40 years old. By...
The nation\u27s preeminent preservation statute, the Wilderness Act of 1964, is now 40 years old. By...
Wilderness and wildness have long been essential values at the heart of American conservation. Both ...
Wilderness-allow the idea to inhabit your mind\u27s eye for a moment. Typically, an image of trees a...
Wilderness is often considered the epitome of naturalness – what nature ought to be. Indeed, in many...
This Article provides a wilderness scorecard of sorts for the two dominant use land management age...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 calls for the preservation of certain areas in their natural, untrammeled...
Wilderness is vanishing. Despite explicit legislative protection of wilderness values for over half ...
Global climate change presents daunting challenges to the federal government’s ability to manage its...
This chapter explores the continuing relevance of preserving wilderness by preventing active human i...
One of President Biden’s earliest executive orders established an ambitious national goal to conserv...
Passage of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and establishment of the National Wilderness Preservation Syst...
Global climate change, land use intensification and increasing development are impacting federal wil...
In recognizing that the very nature of wilderness is a human construct, the values sought to be pres...
This Article considers when activities that are inconsistent with wilderness are nonetheless allowed...
The nation\u27s preeminent preservation statute, the Wilderness Act of 1964, is now 40 years old. By...
The nation\u27s preeminent preservation statute, the Wilderness Act of 1964, is now 40 years old. By...
Wilderness and wildness have long been essential values at the heart of American conservation. Both ...
Wilderness-allow the idea to inhabit your mind\u27s eye for a moment. Typically, an image of trees a...
Wilderness is often considered the epitome of naturalness – what nature ought to be. Indeed, in many...
This Article provides a wilderness scorecard of sorts for the two dominant use land management age...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 calls for the preservation of certain areas in their natural, untrammeled...
Wilderness is vanishing. Despite explicit legislative protection of wilderness values for over half ...
Global climate change presents daunting challenges to the federal government’s ability to manage its...
This chapter explores the continuing relevance of preserving wilderness by preventing active human i...
One of President Biden’s earliest executive orders established an ambitious national goal to conserv...
Passage of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and establishment of the National Wilderness Preservation Syst...
Global climate change, land use intensification and increasing development are impacting federal wil...