Environmental laws and policies influence the direction of environmental science in complex ways. An emphasis on static efficiency in the design and implementation of law and policy creates incentives for scientists to ask questions that are narrowly focused on the most predictable and measurable environmental variables. Policies designed to protect or restore the emergent properties of ecosystems encourage scientists to ask questions about ecosystem dynamics and the relationship between human activities and the loss or degradation of ecosystem services. Answering such questions is essential for the ecological sciences to advance. This essay addresses three manifestations of policies that can improve understanding of ecological dynamics: th...
Professor Fred Bosselman of the Chicago-Kent College of Law specializes in energy, land-use, and env...
Law plays an essential role in shaping natural resource and environmental policy, but unfortunately,...
Few areas of law are as deeply implicated with science and technology as environmental law, yet we h...
Environmental laws and policies influence the direction of environmental science in complex ways. An...
An economic dynamic approach to environmental law offers a more promising avenue for regulatory refo...
This is an article about science and environmental law. More specifically, it is an article about tw...
This Article makes the case that for environmental laws to succeed, they must reflect and conform to...
Most of today’s environmental laws and programs are based upon outmoded assumptions about the relati...
With changing and mounting pressures on environmental resources due to economic and demographic deve...
In this Article, Professor Rose assesses the role of science in a maturing modern environmental law....
We study the relationship between environmental preferences and the environment. Preferences are tra...
Environmental law is intimately connected to ecological concepts and understanding. The legal instru...
Professor Holly Doremus‘s article, The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, trace...
As much as environmental problems manifest themselves as problems with the natural environment, envi...
Conservation of biological diversity is often hampered by ignorance and short-sightedness. Yet knowl...
Professor Fred Bosselman of the Chicago-Kent College of Law specializes in energy, land-use, and env...
Law plays an essential role in shaping natural resource and environmental policy, but unfortunately,...
Few areas of law are as deeply implicated with science and technology as environmental law, yet we h...
Environmental laws and policies influence the direction of environmental science in complex ways. An...
An economic dynamic approach to environmental law offers a more promising avenue for regulatory refo...
This is an article about science and environmental law. More specifically, it is an article about tw...
This Article makes the case that for environmental laws to succeed, they must reflect and conform to...
Most of today’s environmental laws and programs are based upon outmoded assumptions about the relati...
With changing and mounting pressures on environmental resources due to economic and demographic deve...
In this Article, Professor Rose assesses the role of science in a maturing modern environmental law....
We study the relationship between environmental preferences and the environment. Preferences are tra...
Environmental law is intimately connected to ecological concepts and understanding. The legal instru...
Professor Holly Doremus‘s article, The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, trace...
As much as environmental problems manifest themselves as problems with the natural environment, envi...
Conservation of biological diversity is often hampered by ignorance and short-sightedness. Yet knowl...
Professor Fred Bosselman of the Chicago-Kent College of Law specializes in energy, land-use, and env...
Law plays an essential role in shaping natural resource and environmental policy, but unfortunately,...
Few areas of law are as deeply implicated with science and technology as environmental law, yet we h...