At the heart of the previous chapters lie the twin issues of change and continuity induced by climate change, and illustrated through theoretical notions of land use planning and practical cases of land use impacted by often unsurprising and yet sometimes unanticipated changing environmental conditions. Even though climate change is an ongoing process that might not yet have reached its climax, we are concerned to judiciously garner trends and then extrapolate how property rights and land use are affected by climate change. Moreover, the book explored ways to deal with - or intervene in - property rights under changing environmental conditions. See, for example, the Old Bar case in Australia and the rolling easement construct in Texas, USA
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Increasing environmental problems, including those associated with climate change, highlight the nee...
The intensive increase in land use change is considered both a source of richness and a serious prob...
Climate change has significant consequences for land conservation. Government agencies and nonprofit...
This article states that there has not been an attempt to influence land-use policy through federal ...
Human-induced climate change threatens perilous risks for our physical homes and also poses a seriou...
The almost universal sentiment by a growing body of physical and social scientists is that climate c...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts covered in the subsequent chapters of thi...
Property rights are, I argue, the single largest legal limitation on our ability to respond effectiv...
The dominant approach to environmental policy endorsed by conservative and libertarian policy thinke...
Climate changes pose many challenges to the people of the world. Changes in climate are said to cont...
This Article examines events on the ground in several localities where climate change is lowering pr...
This article discusses the issue of rules for acquiring property rights in natural resources, land u...
This essay argues that the interaction of the concept of private property with anthropogenic climate...
We use rules to decide what to do with scarce resources. Questions about rules matter insofar as we ...
In a time of climate change, cities are challenged by the twin demands of reduced carbon emissions a...
Increasing environmental problems, including those associated with climate change, highlight the nee...
The intensive increase in land use change is considered both a source of richness and a serious prob...
Climate change has significant consequences for land conservation. Government agencies and nonprofit...
This article states that there has not been an attempt to influence land-use policy through federal ...
Human-induced climate change threatens perilous risks for our physical homes and also poses a seriou...
The almost universal sentiment by a growing body of physical and social scientists is that climate c...