To illustrate how legal scholars, lawmakers, environmental agencies, and practicing lawyers have attempted to incorporate new scientific developments into environmental law, particularly in the administrative context, this Article traces the journeys of three distinct scientific developments -- risk assessment, adaptive management, and emergy synthesis -- from scientific academia to environmental administrative law. The Article concludes by making observations about what types of scientific developments are most likely to be incorporated into the law and suggesting ways for improving the likelihood that new beneficial developments will be adopted to inform the law
Emergy synthesis, flrst developed by Dr. Howard T. Odum in the 1970s, and further expanded and refin...
This Article makes the case that for environmental laws to succeed, they must reflect and conform to...
Environmental law fundamentally depends on the production of information by environmental science. H...
To illustrate how legal scholars, lawmakers, environmental agencies, and practicing lawyers have att...
In this Article, Professor Rose assesses the role of science in a maturing modern environmental law....
The main question the author poses is: what have environmentalism and environmental regulation contr...
The main question the author poses is: what have environmentalism and environmental regulation contr...
Few areas of law are as deeply implicated with science and technology as environmental law, yet we h...
Few areas of law are as deeply implicated with science and technology as environmental law, yet we h...
In this Article, Professor Rose assesses the role of science in a maturing modern environmental law....
Few areas of law are as deeply implicated with science and technology as environmental law, yet we h...
This Article explores the response of the legal system to the uncertainty which is inherent in the s...
Science engages both substantially and methodologically with environmental law more than with any ot...
Gaps between environmental science and environmental law may undermine sound environmental decision-...
This is an article about science and environmental law. More specifically, it is an article about tw...
Emergy synthesis, flrst developed by Dr. Howard T. Odum in the 1970s, and further expanded and refin...
This Article makes the case that for environmental laws to succeed, they must reflect and conform to...
Environmental law fundamentally depends on the production of information by environmental science. H...
To illustrate how legal scholars, lawmakers, environmental agencies, and practicing lawyers have att...
In this Article, Professor Rose assesses the role of science in a maturing modern environmental law....
The main question the author poses is: what have environmentalism and environmental regulation contr...
The main question the author poses is: what have environmentalism and environmental regulation contr...
Few areas of law are as deeply implicated with science and technology as environmental law, yet we h...
Few areas of law are as deeply implicated with science and technology as environmental law, yet we h...
In this Article, Professor Rose assesses the role of science in a maturing modern environmental law....
Few areas of law are as deeply implicated with science and technology as environmental law, yet we h...
This Article explores the response of the legal system to the uncertainty which is inherent in the s...
Science engages both substantially and methodologically with environmental law more than with any ot...
Gaps between environmental science and environmental law may undermine sound environmental decision-...
This is an article about science and environmental law. More specifically, it is an article about tw...
Emergy synthesis, flrst developed by Dr. Howard T. Odum in the 1970s, and further expanded and refin...
This Article makes the case that for environmental laws to succeed, they must reflect and conform to...
Environmental law fundamentally depends on the production of information by environmental science. H...