The path of ecosystem services as a theme in environmental law and policy spans my practice (1982-1994) and academic (1994-present) careers. The importance of nature to human well-being seems so obvious one would think it has been front and center in environmental law and policy since the beginning, but, until recently, that has not been the case. Lately, however, the ecosystem services framework has catapulted this theme into prominence, if not dominance, in environmental discourse
This article, fourth in a five-part dialogue appearing in the Pace ELR, further responds to Professo...
This article offers a critical interrogation of the relationship between two emerging conceptual fra...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...
Over the past decade, there has been an explosion of interest in ecosystem services from scientists,...
article published in law reviewPrepared for the Pace’s 2014 Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture, this provides...
In recent years, interest in ecosystem services has exploded. From cover stories in the New York Ti...
This article suggests ways in which the common law can integrate concepts of ecosystem services to f...
Second in my series of articles on farming and environmental policy, this article examines farmland ...
In the decades since Congress and state legislatures passed most of the nation\u27s most significant...
The major federal public land management agencies (the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Pa...
The need to protect diverse biological resources from ongoing development pressures is one of today\...
This timely collection written by an interdisciplinary array of law professors, who specialize in le...
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
On behalf of the IUCN Environmental Law Centre, the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law and the IUCN C...
This article, fourth in a five-part dialogue appearing in the Pace ELR, further responds to Professo...
This article offers a critical interrogation of the relationship between two emerging conceptual fra...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...
Over the past decade, there has been an explosion of interest in ecosystem services from scientists,...
article published in law reviewPrepared for the Pace’s 2014 Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture, this provides...
In recent years, interest in ecosystem services has exploded. From cover stories in the New York Ti...
This article suggests ways in which the common law can integrate concepts of ecosystem services to f...
Second in my series of articles on farming and environmental policy, this article examines farmland ...
In the decades since Congress and state legislatures passed most of the nation\u27s most significant...
The major federal public land management agencies (the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Pa...
The need to protect diverse biological resources from ongoing development pressures is one of today\...
This timely collection written by an interdisciplinary array of law professors, who specialize in le...
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
On behalf of the IUCN Environmental Law Centre, the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law and the IUCN C...
This article, fourth in a five-part dialogue appearing in the Pace ELR, further responds to Professo...
This article offers a critical interrogation of the relationship between two emerging conceptual fra...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...